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RAND Report Summary

[…]H. Reuter. The RAND Corporation is a nonprofit institution that helps improve policy and decision-making through research and analysis. All RAND occasional papers undergo rigorous peer review to ensure that they meet high standards for research quality and objectivity. This summary was prepared by Timmen Cermak, MD, President of the Californian Society of Addiction Medicine, and Itai Danovitch, MD. Portions are direct quotes, although quotation marks have been left out to make the text more readable. The current price for sinsemilla-grade marijuana in California is approximately $300-$450 per […]

San Francisco Roots: The Evolution of Addiction Medicine

[…]addiction, alcoholism, and psychoactive dependence, represents our countryā€™s number-one public health problem. Complementing this is the rise in prescription opioid abuse, particularly in adolescents, where prescription drug overdose deaths in 2008 exceeded all the overdose deaths for heroin, methamphetamine, and cocaine combined. Substance abuse is now the leading cause of death in young people, exceeding even traffic fatalities (Knudsen 2009). Alcoholism as a disease was clearly described as long ago as the late 1700s by Dr. Benjamin Rush, a physician and signer of the Declaration of Independence (Katcher 1993). However, it wasnā€™t until the formation of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) in […]
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Board of Directors

[…]MD, DFASAMPrivate Practice, Chief Medical Officer, Bright Heart Health Chair, Committee on Education Mason Turner, MD, FASAMSenior Medical Director for Behavioral Health; Intermountain Healthcare Chair, Committee on Opioids Matthew A. Torrington, MD, ABAM, ABPM, AAFP, DFASAMPrivate Practice, Clinical Research, ACP UCLA School of Nursing Co-Chair, Committee on Membership & Communications Jean Marsters, MDLifelong Medical Care, Asian Health Services CSAM Presidents 1983-present 2023 Sharone Abramowitz, MD 2021 Karen Miotto, MD 2019 Anthony Albanese, MD 2017 David Kan, MD 2015 Monika Koch, MD  2013 Itai Danovitch, MD  2011 Jeffery Wilkins, MD  2009 Timmen Cermak, MD  2007 Judith Martin, MD 2005 David Pating, MD […]

CSAM Policy Platform

For more information, contact csam@csam-asam.org. The following public policy platform represents the focus and direction CSAM will take in evaluating and responding to legislative and regulatory measures and serve as a guide for prioritizing initiatives and activities in […]

Consumer FAQs on Addiction

[…]fathers, are four to nine times more likely to have problems with alcohol than children of non-alcoholic parents. Q: How big a problem is teen alcohol and drug use? A: Alcohol is the drug of choice for teens, but illegal drug use is a serious problem, too. About a third of all teens try illegal drugs, including marijuana, while more than half have used alcohol. By the time they reach their senior year in high school, more than 45 percent have tried illegal drugs while nearly three-quarters have used alcohol. More than half of high school seniors have been drunk. […]

Adverse Effects of Marijuana (for the general public)

[…]heavy use increases the possibility that these “side effects” take a significant toll on one’s health. The following information briefly summarizes the health consequences of marijuana that have been documented by research studies. For further details and references, please refer to the section for “Healthcare Professionals.” The adverse effects on health caused by smoking marijuana can be divided into the following broad categories: Brain Function Short-Term Marijuana intoxication causes well defined impairments in the following brain functions: Memory, sense of time, sensory perception, attention span, problem solving, verbal fluency, reaction time, and psychomotor control. The short-term effects of marijuana last […]
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Newly Released: Guidelines for Physicians Working in California Opioid Treatment Programs

[…]working in the OTP is often the first medical provider with whom these patients establish a long-term therapeutic relationship so the OTP physician can be an important, even lifesaving, resource for patients enrolled in treatment, identifying the multiple medical problems that characterize chemical dependence and providing treatment or referrals to address these problems, said co-editor Deborah Stephenson, MD, MPH. When utilized by OTP physicians, the Guidelines serve to improve community safety and public health. A copy of the updated Guidelines can be downloaded for free at [PDF download].  Qualified OTP clinicians may request a free print copy of the Guidelines by […]
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How to Meet the Continuing Medical Education (CME) Requirement for Physicians & Surgeons

[…]obtain the waiver to prescribe buprenorphine in office-based treatment of opioid use disorders. Non-member price for the online module is $199 for physicians. Residents are free and there are other discounts available. Register Here To achieve the remaining 4 hours required by the Medical Board of California Select from any of the following topics offered by CSAM, each offering 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Creditsā„¢. Buprenorphine Formulations and Clinical Challenges in Prescribing Buprenorphine ā€“ this online course is 1-hour. It is free for ASAM/CSAM members; $25 for non-members. Strategies to Increase Your Confidence with Buprenorphine Prescribing in Primary Care Real […]
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CSAM 2024 – Registration is Open!

BOARD EXAM PREPARATION TRACK and PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS INFORMATION:WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2024 Addiction Medicine Board Exam Preparation Track (7:30 a.m. ā€“ 4:30 p.m.)The Addiction Medicine Board Exam Preparation Workshop is designed for those preparing to take the American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM) Addiction Medicine Board Exam and is aligned with the Boardā€™s exam content Blueprint. The faculty of experienced educators will cover 16 key topic areas, with sample exam questions and rationale provided for answers. Test-taking and study tips will be covered. Registration for the all-day workshop includes access to the online High Yield Question Bank after the conclusion of […]

Evidence-Based Medicine and Unproven Treatments

[…]Requires a least one randomized controlled trial (RCT) as part of the evidence B. Requires well-controlled clinical studies, but no RCT C. Requires clinical experience of respected authorities Other frameworks make finer distinctions among different levels of evidence (e.g., Oxford Centre for EBM Levels of Evidence), but the thrust of each is the same. The ā€œgold standardā€ for credibility is met by randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials, with multi-site studies being preferred to single-site studies. The unique advantage of randomization is that it enables researchers to evaluate whether the intervention (or product) itself, as opposed to other factors, causes any observed […]
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Resources

[…]Addiction Medicine American Board of Addiction Medicine Medical Education and Research Foundation for the Treatment of Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependencies (MERF) California Public Protection and Physician Health, Inc. (CPPPH) Related Resources – Visit sites below for more on addiction American Association for the Treatment of Opiate Dependence Addiction Technology Transfer Center Alcohol Addiction Center APA Division on Psychopharmacology Center for Education and Drug Abuse Center for Substance Abuse Treatments (CSAT) Drug Policy Alliance Ensuring Solutions to Alcohol Problems Ernest Gallo Clinic and Research Center Mental Health Resource Narcotics Anonymous National Alliance of Advocates for Buprenorphine Treatment The National Center on […]

Webinar: Clearing the Air: Marijuana’s Effect on Health

[…]on addressing questions patients frequently ask their physicians about its use, and based on up-to-date science, suggest ways to improve physician-patient discussions about cannabis and apply them to a clinical setting. Presenter: Itai Danovitch, MD Dr. Danovitch is President of the California Society of Addiction Medicine, and Chair for the Department of Psychiatry and Director of Addiction Psychiatry at Cedars Sinai Medical Center. His research interests have focused on substance use disorders, particularly marijuana, as well as the integration of medical and mental health services. Educational Objectives Upon completion of this program, participants should be able to: Answer patientsā€™ questions […]
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Anesthesia-Assisted Ultra Rapid Opioid Detoxification

[…]diabetic. All too often CSAM physicians see their patients work towards a false goal of medication-free abstinence that is reinforced by societal prejudice and a system of reimbursement that pays for detoxification but not maintenance. When patients risk relapse back to illicit opiates, they jeopardize relationships with the ones they love. Patients who relapse back to opiate addiction endanger their jobs, threaten their quality of life, and most importantly, imperil their health. The risks of relapse are especially dangerous amidst the current HIV and hepatitis C epidemics Methadone maintenance is a treatment for opiate addiction that is safe, efficacious, and […]
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Physician Locator

[…]of Medical Specialties (ABMS). Additionally, the locator lists the specialty information for each member (as supplied by the member) and information about each member’s current positions. Only current CSAM members are listed in the locator. If you are a physician, addiction medicine professional, or a medical student and would like to be included in the physician locator, the first step is to join ASAM/CSAMĀ here. If you would like to be removed from the listing, please notify us here. Consumer […]

CSAM Legislative ā€œWalk the Hallsā€ Day

[…]all of which CSAM supports: AB 2651 (Bains) Support AB 2651 would create, upon appropriation by the Legislature, the Licensed Alcohol Drug Counselor Board within the Department of Consumer Affairs. The bill would require the board to establish regulations and standards for the licensure of alcohol drug counselors, as specified. The bill would authorize the board to collaborate with the Department of Health Care Access and Information regarding behavioral health professions, review sunrise review applications for emerging behavioral health license and certification programs and refer complaints regarding behavioral health workers to appropriate agencies, as specified. AB 2115 (Haney) Support Under current law, […]
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Marijuana’s Addictive Potential (for healthcare professionals)

[…]over the last 15 years-that this view of cannabinoid action on brain reward processes and reward-related behaviors is untenable. This paper reviews those data, and concludes that cannabinoids act on brain reward processes and reward-related behaviors in strikingly similar fashion to other addictive drugs. Pistis, M., Muntoni, A. L., Pillolla, G., Gessa, G. L. Cannabinoids inhibit excitatory inputs to neurons in the shell of the nucleus accumbens: an in vivo electrophysiological studyEur J Neurosci. 2002 Jun;15(11):1795-802. Abstract The nucleus accumbens (NAc) represents a critical site for the rewarding properties of diverse classes of drugs of abuse. Glutamatergic afferents to the […]
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