META:PHI Ontario
Mentoring, Education, and Clinical Tools for Addiction: Partners in Health Integration (META:PHI) is a provincial program supporting clinicians across Ontario in delivering high-quality care to individuals who use substances.
Exploring Infectious Disease Consultation Needs in the RAAM Clinic
Methadone - Beyond the Basics
Methadone Prescribing: The Basics
Integrated Care for People Living with Substance Use and Brain Injury
Evaluation of the Impact of Peer Support in the Substance Use Service at Women’s College Hospital
Substance Use and Brain Injury: What You May Be Missing and What to Do About It
Slow-Release Oral Morphine as Opioid Agonist Therapy in the Fentanyl Era
New Guidelines for Methadone Prescribing
Pearls and Pitfalls of Virtual RAAM Care: Practical Tips from Real-World Stories
Establishing Therapeutic Rapport in the Care of Patients with Perinatal Substance Use
Care Snapshots
Management of Acute and Subacute Alcohol Withdrawal in RAAM Clinic Settings
Snapshots from BC
Involuntary Treatment Legislation in Ontario and Substance Use Disorders: Fit for Purpose?
An Exploration of Characteristics and Perspectives of Patients Using Virtual Addictions Care Model
Managing Opioid Withdrawal in the Emergency Department
Gambling/Gaming and Digital Dependency
Gambling/Gaming and Digital Dependency
Skin Health and Wound Care: Working with People Who Use Drugs
ADHD and Substance Use Disorder: Chicken or the Egg
Introduction to SMART Recovery and CRAFT
Eliminating Hepatitis C - the role for addiction medicine providers in Ontario
OAT and the Effects of Long-term Opioid Therapy
ABCs of Drug Testing – Understanding What a Test Can and Cannot Tell You
Indigenous Culture as Healing
NeuroNexus: Neurodivergence and Substance Use Health
Measurement-based Care for Substance Use Disorders
Treating Tobacco Use Disorder