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Session 2.1: Interventions for Treatment and Recovery Stigma | 2022 Stigma Summit
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- Sean Fogler, Elevyst
- Corrie Vilsaint, Harvard Medical School
- Julia Lechuga, The University of Texas at El Paso
Learning Objectives:
- Illustrate how the spectrum of addiction treatment and recovery is stigmatized by healthcare and policy professionals and the general public
- Summarize how healthcare professionals who treat/encounter people who use drugs experience stigma
- Outline how various patient populations can be better engaged in research around appropriate treatment methods and models
- Identify best practices for research engagement in this vulnerable population to improve treatment and recovery pathways
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The Stigma Summit is a nationally-focused virtual symposium dedicated to understanding, addressing, and eliminating the harmful impacts of stigma on those with addiction.
- Corrie Vilsaint, Harvard Medical School
- Julia Lechuga, The University of Texas at El Paso
Learning Objectives:
- Illustrate how the spectrum of addiction treatment and recovery is stigmatized by healthcare and policy professionals and the general public
- Summarize how healthcare professionals who treat/encounter people who use drugs experience stigma
- Outline how various patient populations can be better engaged in research around appropriate treatment methods and models
- Identify best practices for research engagement in this vulnerable population to improve treatment and recovery pathways
_____________
The Stigma Summit is a nationally-focused virtual symposium dedicated to understanding, addressing, and eliminating the harmful impacts of stigma on those with addiction.