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Caring for Opioid-Exposed Dyads: Child Welfare, Breastfeeding Policies and Zero Separation

Learn more on comprehensive care for vulnerable birthing parents, newborns and families impacted by opioid use disorder. Learners will:

1. Improve their medical knowledge about OUD, equity and child welfare, and understand how bias, discrimination and policies worsen both social disparities and maternal/family outcomes

2. Identify models of care, evolving science and clinical practices relevant to the opioid-exposed dyad, breastfeeding and toxicology policies, COMPASSION and "zero separation"

3. Increase awareness of policies and practices of child welfare, breastfeeding and "no wrong door" services to improve evidence-based approaches for the opioid-exposed dyad and the community

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American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Education supports clinicians by increasing access and improving care in all aspects of addition care: prevention, treatment, remission, and recovery. Learn more

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