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Colorado's CURE Podcast

Release Date: 04/05/2021

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Colorado's CURE Podcast

Host Elizabeth Esty, MD sits down with ED and ICU Clinical Pharmacist Rachael Duncan, PharmD to discuss the Colorado Hospital Association's opioid prescribing guidelines for pharmacists. Colorado's CURE focuses on four pillars: Limiting the use of opioids in clinical practice Using multimodal alternatives to opioids (ALTO) to better treat pain without the risks that come with opioids Harm Reduction Improving care for those who have developed an opioid use disorder   Colorado’s CURE is supported by the Colorado Hospital Association, the Colorado Medical Society, the Colorado...

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Host Elizabeth Esty, MD sits down with Dr. Don Stader, Dr. Marcela Smid and Dr. Jill Liss to discuss the Colorado Hospital Association's opioid prescribing guidelines for OB/GYNs. Dr. Don Stader is board certified in Emergency Medicine and Addiction Medicine and the editor in chief for all of the Colorado's CURE Guidelines, Dr. Marcela Smid is board certified in Female Maternal Medicine and Addiction Medicine and an adjunct assistant professor of the psychology and psychiatry departments and assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Utah and Dr. Jill Liss is an...

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Host Elizabeth Esty, MD sits down with Dr. Don Stader, Dr. Caitline Dietsche and Dr. Cathy O’Neil to discuss the Colorado Hospital Association's opioid prescribing guidelines for hospitalists. Dr. Don Stader is board certified in Emergency Medicine and Addiction Medicine and the editor in chief for all of the Colorado's CURE Guidelines, Dr. Caitlin Dietsche is a hospitalist and assistant professor at University of Colorado and Dr. Cathy O’Neil is a hospitalist at Longmont United Hospital. Colorado's CURE focuses on four pillars: Limiting the use of opioids in clinical practice Using...

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Host Elizabeth Esty, MD sits down with Dr. Don Stader and Dr. Susan Somerset to discuss the Colorado Hospital Association's opioid prescribing guidelines for dentists. Dr. Don Stader is board certified in Emergency Medicine and Addiction Medicine and the editor in chief for all of the Colorado's CURE Guidelines and Dr. Susan Somerset, DMD is a general dentist and a pharmacist and former attending at Denver Health. Colorado's CURE focuses on four pillars: Limiting the use of opioids in clinical practice Using multimodal alternatives to opioids (ALTO) to better treat pain without the risks that...

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Host Elizabeth Esty, MD sits down with Dr. Don Stader and Dr. Ethan Moses to discuss the Colorado Hospital Association's opioid prescribing guidelines for Occupational Medicine. Dr. Don Stader is board certified in Emergency Medicine and Addiction Medicine and the editor in chief for all of the Colorado's CURE Guidelines and Dr. Ethan Moses, is board certified in Occupational Medicine, assistant professor at University of Colorado School of Medicine and their School of Public Health.  Colorado's CURE focuses on four pillars: Limiting the use of opioids in clinical practice Using...

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Host Elizabeth Esty, MD sits down with Dr. Don Stader, Dr. Rachael Rzasa Lynn and Dr. Aaron Lynn to discuss the Colorado Hospital Association's opioid prescribing guidelines for Surgery and Anesthesia. Dr. Don Stader is board certified in Emergency Medicine and Addiction Medicine and the editor in chief for all of the Colorado's CURE Guidelines, Dr. Rachael Rzasa Lynn is board certified in Pain Medicine and works in the Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Colorado nd Dr. Aaron Lynn is a general surgeon working in private practice. Colorado's CURE focuses on four pillars: ...

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Colorado's CURE Podcast

Host Elizabeth Esty, MD sits down with Dr. Don Stader to discuss the Colorado Hospital Association's opioid prescribing guidelines for Emergency Medicine. Dr. Don Stader is board certified in Emergency Medicine and Addiction Medicine, practicing Emergency Physician at Swedish Medical Center, member of the Colorado ACEP board and the editor in chief for all of the Colorado's CURE Guidelines. Colorado's CURE focuses on four pillars: Limiting the use of opioids in clinical practice Using multimodal alternatives to opioids (ALTO) to better treat pain without the risks that come with opioids Harm...

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Colorado's CURE Podcast

Host Elizabeth Esty, MD will be sitting down with experts in various medical field to discuss the Colorado Hospital Association's opioid prescribing guidelines for their specialty. Colorado's CURE focuses on four pillars: Limiting the use of opioids in clinical practice Using multimodal alternatives to opioids (ALTO) to better treat pain without the risks that come with opioids Harm Reduction Improving care for those who have developed an opioid use disorder   Colorado’s CURE is supported by the Colorado Hospital Association, the Colorado Medical Society, the Colorado Consortium...

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Host Elizabeth Esty, MD sits down with ED and ICU Clinical Pharmacist Rachael Duncan, PharmD to discuss the Colorado Hospital Association's opioid prescribing guidelines for pharmacists.

Colorado's CURE focuses on four pillars:

  1. Limiting the use of opioids in clinical practice
  2. Using multimodal alternatives to opioids (ALTO) to better treat pain without the risks that come with opioids
  3. Harm Reduction
  4. Improving care for those who have developed an opioid use disorder

Access Colorado's CURE Opioid Prescribing Guidelines for Pharmacists and other specialties here!

 

Colorado’s CURE is supported by the Colorado Hospital Association, the Colorado Medical Society, the Colorado Consortium Colorado for Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention and the Colorado Office of Behavioral Health