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Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine 12/2019

01-12-2019 | Opioids | Original Research

Teaching Safe Opioid Prescribing During the Opioid Epidemic: Results of the 2018 Clerkship Directors in Internal Medicine Survey

Authors: Mim Ari, MD, Michael Kisielewski, MA, Nora Y. Osman, MD, Karen Szauter, MD, Clifford D. Packer, MD, Amber T. Pincavage, MD

Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine | Issue 12/2019

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Abstract

Background

Educating medical trainees across the continuum is essential to a multifaceted strategy for addressing the opioid epidemic.

Objective

To assess the current state of internal medicine clerkship content on safe opioid prescribing and opioid use disorder, and barriers to curriculum implementation.

Design

National Annual (2018) Clerkship Directors in Internal Medicine (CDIM) cross-sectional survey.

Participants

One hundred thirty-four clerkship directors at all Liaison Committee of Medical Education accredited US medical schools with CDIM membership as of October 1, 2018.

Main Measures

The survey section on safe opioid prescribing and opioid use disorder education in the internal medicine clerkship addressed assessment of current curricula, perceived importance of curricula, barriers to implementation, and plans to start or expand curricula. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize responses, and Pearson’s chi-square and Fisher’s exact tests for statistical comparisons.

Key Results

The survey response rate was 82% (110/134). Overall 54.1% of responding institutions reported covering one or more topics related to safe opioid prescribing or opioid use disorder in the internal medicine clerkship. A preponderance of clerkship directors (range 51–86%) reported that various opioid-related topics were important to cover in the internal medicine clerkship. Safe opioid prescribing topics were covered more frequently than topics related specifically to opioid use disorder. The main barriers identified included time (80.9%) and lack of faculty expertise (65.5%).

Conclusions

Clerkship directors agreed that incorporating safe opioid prescribing and opioid use disorder topics in the internal medicine clerkship is important, despite wide variation in current curricula. Addressing curricular time constraints and lack of faculty expertise in internal medicine clerkships will be key to successfully integrating content to address the opioid epidemic.
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Metadata
Title
Teaching Safe Opioid Prescribing During the Opioid Epidemic: Results of the 2018 Clerkship Directors in Internal Medicine Survey
Authors
Mim Ari, MD
Michael Kisielewski, MA
Nora Y. Osman, MD
Karen Szauter, MD
Clifford D. Packer, MD
Amber T. Pincavage, MD
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
Springer US
Keywords
Opioids
Opioids
Published in
Journal of General Internal Medicine / Issue 12/2019
Print ISSN: 0884-8734
Electronic ISSN: 1525-1497
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-019-05203-3

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