SBIRTonline
The Southeastern Consortium for Substance Abuse Training (SECSAT) is a project designed to increase training among medical resident and advanced practice registered nursing programs in Georgia (GA), Alabama (AL), North Carolina (NC), Maryland (MD), and South Carolina (SC). The project seeks to encourage and enable these residents and nurses to implement SBIRT in their future practices. The SECSAT team has developed SBIRT curriculum modules related to alcohol misuse and abuse, prescription drug misuse and abuse, and illicit drug use and abuse. In addition, SECSAT has developed systems for implementing SBIRT processes within primary care practices.
Mrs. Smith, Part 2 (better example)
SBIRT in Primary Care: At-Risk Alcohol Use
Mrs. Smith, Part 1 (not so good example)
Mr. Wilson, Part 2 (not quite MI adherent)
Mr. Wilson, Part 1 (not-so-good example)
Mr. Wilson, Part 3 (best example)
Brief intervention for possibly dependent marijuana use
Brief intervention for at-risk marijuana use
Pain Management: Discontinuing Opioids
Nurse Prescreen 1
Pain Management: 6 As (Assessment)
Pain Management: Opioid Agreement
Follow Up Brief Intervention for Possibly Dependent Alcohol Use
Pain Management: Follow up Interview
Nurse Prescreen 2
Possibly dependent alcohol brief intervention
At risk alcohol brief intervention