Brown University & RI Hospital Earn Grants to Teach Addiction Screening

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Brown University & RI Hospital Earn Grants to Teach Addiction Screening

Brown University and Rhode Island Hospital have won three-year grants to train medical students, residents, and other health care students across the state to screen for substance abuse disorders and to provide interventions. 

Brown has earned a grant of $916,851 while Rhode Island Hospital has earned a grant of $788,403, both coming from the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. 

"Opiate overdoses have surpassed motor vehicle crashes as being the leading cause of unintentional injury death in Rhode Islanders, and alcohol misuse continues to contribute to our burden of injury and illness, said Dr. Michael Mello, a professor of emergency medicine and director of the injury prevention center at Rhode Island Hospital. 

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Brown University's Dr. Paul George added, "deaths related to opioid overdose have risen dramatically in the last five to 10 years. It's something most physicians will see at some point in their career, regardless of what specialty they go into." 

But what happens when the grants end. 

"Nothing will change once the grants end. This will be part of the medical school curriculum going forward," Mello said. 

The grants expire in 2018.


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