2025
Hospital-Based Methadone and Buprenorphine Initiation Practices by Addiction Consult Services
Cohen S, Straus E, Fiellin D, Pomeranz J, Suzuki J, Tetrault J, Weimer M, Edelman E, Joudrey P. Hospital-Based Methadone and Buprenorphine Initiation Practices by Addiction Consult Services. JAMA Network Open 2025, 8: e2526077. PMID: 40773194, PMCID: PMC12332638, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2025.26077.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBuprenorphineCross-Sectional StudiesDose-Response Relationship, DrugDrug Administration ScheduleFemaleFentanylHospitals, TeachingHumansMaleMethadoneMiddle AgedNarcotic AntagonistsOpiate Substitution TreatmentOpioid-Related DisordersPhysician ExecutivesPractice Guidelines as TopicReferral and ConsultationSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesConceptsInitiation of methadoneAddiction consult servicesMethadone initiationBuprenorphine initiationOpioid use disorderHigh dosesLow dosesAddiction medicineLow-dose initiationFull-agonist opioidsUp-titrationCross-sectional survey studyInitiation regimenFentanyl usePrimary outcomeDay 1OpioidBuprenorphineHospital-based practiceUse disorderClinical casesClinical guidelinesMethadoneSynthetic opioidsDoseCollaborating Across the Globe: The Yale-University of Jordan International Interprofessional Addiction Education Program
Muvvala S, Minahan-Rowley R, Al-Khateeb Y, Abu-Dahab R, Khoshnood K, Wazaify M, Tetrault J. Collaborating Across the Globe: The Yale-University of Jordan International Interprofessional Addiction Education Program. Substance Abuse 2025, 46: 1013-1018. PMID: 40913374, DOI: 10.1177/29767342251331389.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchYale School of MedicineSubstance use disordersTraining programJoint training programsHealth care workforceAddiction medicineInternational conference presentationsGlobal public health challengePublic health challengePeer-reviewed articlesCare workforcePublished peer-reviewed articlesInterprofessional educationTreatment gapTreating substance use disordersKern modelSchool of MedicineHealth challengesConference presentationsTraining workshopsTraining opportunitiesEducation programsPublic healthSubstance useTwo-year programNovel Elective Course on Substance Use for Pharmacy Students in Jordan
Wazaify M, Al-Khateeb Y, Khoshnood K, Muvvala S, Minahan-Rowley R, Abu-Dahab R, Tetrault J. Novel Elective Course on Substance Use for Pharmacy Students in Jordan. American Journal Of Pharmaceutical Education 2025, 89: 101399. PMID: 40158728, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajpe.2025.101399.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPharmacy studentsHealth professions studentsAverage knowledge scoreSubstance useProfessions studentsBachelor of Pharmacy studentsKnowledge scoresUndergraduate pharmacy studentsDoctor of pharmacyAssess knowledgeElective courseHarm reductionAddiction treatment programsJordanian pharmacistsAddiction medicineFree treatmentSite visitsPositive changesTreatment programsPharmacyLecture-style presentationStudents' attitudesAttitudesPeoplePharmacists
2021
Should You Recommend Cannabinoids for This Patient With Painful Neuropathy? : Grand Rounds Discussion From Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Smetana GW, Tetrault JM, Hill KP, Burns RB. Should You Recommend Cannabinoids for This Patient With Painful Neuropathy? : Grand Rounds Discussion From Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Annals Of Internal Medicine 2021, 174: 237-246. PMID: 33556279, DOI: 10.7326/m20-7945.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeuropathic painChronic painBeth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterPlacebo-treated patientsChronic neuropathic painPainful diabetic neuropathyPotential therapeutic effectsPrimary care practicesEvidence Review GroupEffects of cannabisNoncancer painPainful neuropathyDiabetic neuropathyTherapeutic effectMedical CenterGeneral internistsPainMedical cannabisReview GroupPatientsCare practicesSystematic reviewAddiction medicineCBD productsPatient interest
2017
The Addiction Recovery Clinic
Holt SR, Segar N, Cavallo DA, Tetrault JM. The Addiction Recovery Clinic. Academic Medicine 2017, 92: 680-683. PMID: 28441678, DOI: 10.1097/acm.0000000000001480.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient satisfaction surveyInternal medicine residentsRecovery clinicSubstance useMedicine residentsUse disordersAddiction medicine specialistsOpioid use disorderOutpatient clinical servicesPrimary care practicesUnhealthy substance useSubstance use disordersAddiction treatment facilitiesSatisfaction surveyDirect referralNew patientsMedicine specialistsPatientsCare practicesPatient encountersConsecutive weeksBehavioral treatmentAddiction medicineClinical servicesVisit number
2013
2013 Update in addiction medicine for the generalist
Gordon AJ, Bertholet N, McNeely J, Starrels JL, Tetrault JM, Walley AY. 2013 Update in addiction medicine for the generalist. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2013, 8: 18. PMID: 24499640, PMCID: PMC3819258, DOI: 10.1186/1940-0640-8-18.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary careAddiction medicineDrug useAddiction treatmentElectronic MEDLINE searchSubstance usePrimary care providersUse of pharmacotherapyCare of patientsInitial reviewSubstance use disordersMental health harmsDrugs of abuseUnhealthy alcoholTreatment of addictionMedical complicationsOutpatient settingMEDLINE searchCare providersUse disordersGeneralist cliniciansBrief interventionGeneralist settingsMedical carePotential articles2012 Update in addiction medicine for the generalist
Rastegar DA, Kunins HV, Tetrault JM, Walley AY, Gordon AJ, For the US Society of General Internal Medicine’s Substance Abuse Interest Group. 2012 Update in addiction medicine for the generalist. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2013, 8: 6. PMID: 23497615, PMCID: PMC3602093, DOI: 10.1186/1940-0640-8-6.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2008
Integrating Buprenorphine Treatment into Office-based Practice: a Qualitative Study
Barry DT, Irwin KS, Jones ES, Becker WC, Tetrault JM, Sullivan LE, Hansen H, O’Connor P, Schottenfeld RS, Fiellin DA. Integrating Buprenorphine Treatment into Office-based Practice: a Qualitative Study. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2008, 24: 218-225. PMID: 19089500, PMCID: PMC2628993, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-008-0881-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBuprenorphine maintenance treatmentOffice-based practicePhysicians' perceptionsPatient-related barriersOffice-based physiciansLack of remunerationBuprenorphine treatmentOpioid dependenceMaintenance treatmentPhysician barriersMethadone maintenancePrimary careResultsEighty percentLow prevalenceClinical practiceMedical providersMultidisciplinary teamPatient careInternal medicinePhysician facilitatorsInfectious diseasesAddiction medicinePhysiciansQualitative software programDesignQualitative study
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