PCSS-MAUD
Providers Clinical Support System – Medications for Alcohol Use Disorder (PCSS-MAUD) is a national project funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to provide free, comprehensive training, guidance, and mentoring on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of alcohol use disorder. PCSS-MAUD aims to enhance the capacity of physicians, nurse practitioners, physician associates/physician assistants, nurses, pharmacists, substance use disorder counseling professionals, and other healthcare professionals to treat individuals with AUD, including the use of Food and Drug Administration approved MAUD.
Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment in Jails and Prisons
Effective Warm Handoffs: Connecting Primary Care to Addiction Treatment
The Sinclair Method
Alcohol Use Disorder and Palliative Care: Clinical Considerations at End of Life
Referral Pathways for Alcohol Use Disorder: Treatment & Community Resources
Strategies to Reduce Alcohol Use and Associated Risks
Alcohol Use and Women: A Clinical Overview
Supporting Recovery: Tools and Compassionate Care to Prevent Returning to Alcohol Use
Opening the Door to Change: Brief Interventions for Alcohol Use
The ASAM Criteria: Determining the Appropriate Level of Care for Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment
The Neurobiology of Alcohol Withdrawal
Recovery Supports for Individuals with Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD): A Vital Component of Recovery
Chronic Pain and Alcohol Use Disorder
Monitoring Alcohol Use in Clinical Practice: Urine and Blood Testing Explained
Cognitive Impairment, Dementia, and Alcohol Use Disorder
Acamprosate
Anti-craving Medications in the Emergency Department
Establishing Goals for Treatment and Recovery
Medications for Alcohol Use Disorder in Liver Disease
Optimizing Outcomes for Treatment with Medications for Alcohol Use Disorder
Naltrexone
Peer Support During Alcohol Withdrawal
Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome in the Emergency Department
Monitoring Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) Over Time
Disulfiram