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Making Naloxone Rescue Part of Basic Life Support Training for Medical Students.

Helen E Jack1,2, Katherine E Warren1, Sivakumar Sundaram1, Galina Gheihman1, John Weems3, Ali S Raja4, Emily S Miller4.   

Abstract

As opioid overdose deaths in the United States continue to climb, medical students must be prepared to prevent and treat opioid use disorder and opioid overdose. The administration of naloxone is an evidence-based way to reverse overdoses and save lives. At our medical school, a coalition of medical students, emergency medicine educators, and administrators worked together to permanently integrate naloxone rescue training into the Basic Life Support (BLS) curriculum required of all first-year medical students. This article outlines an argument for the integration of naloxone rescue into BLS training and an introduction to emergency medical care for medical students. The authors then describe the steps that students took to transform this program from an original pilot to a formally integrated curriculum offered to all first-year medical students. The article highlights the role of medical student advocacy in curriculum design and its potential to align medical training with community health needs, such as the ongoing opioid epidemic.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30051085      PMCID: PMC6001730          DOI: 10.1002/aet2.10095

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AEM Educ Train        ISSN: 2472-5390


  13 in total

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Authors:  Rose A Rudd; Noah Aleshire; Jon E Zibbell; R Matthew Gladden
Journal:  MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep       Date:  2016-01-01       Impact factor: 17.586

4.  Making Naloxone Rescue Part of Basic Life Support Training for Medical Students.

Authors:  Helen E Jack; Katherine E Warren; Sivakumar Sundaram; Galina Gheihman; John Weems; Ali S Raja; Emily S Miller
Journal:  AEM Educ Train       Date:  2018-03-30

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Authors:  Nora D Volkow; Ruben D Baler; Rita Z Goldstein
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7.  Opioid overdose prevention training with naloxone, an adjunct to basic life support training for first-year medical students.

Authors:  Noah Berland; Aaron Fox; Babak Tofighi; Kathleen Hanley
Journal:  Subst Abus       Date:  2016-12-27       Impact factor: 3.716

8.  The changing face of heroin use in the United States: a retrospective analysis of the past 50 years.

Authors:  Theodore J Cicero; Matthew S Ellis; Hilary L Surratt; Steven P Kurtz
Journal:  JAMA Psychiatry       Date:  2014-07-01       Impact factor: 21.596

Review 9.  Emergency medical services naloxone access: a national systematic legal review.

Authors:  Corey S Davis; Jessica K Southwell; Virginia Radford Niehaus; Alexander Y Walley; Michael W Dailey
Journal:  Acad Emerg Med       Date:  2014-10       Impact factor: 3.451

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Authors:  Alexander Y Walley; Ziming Xuan; H Holly Hackman; Emily Quinn; Maya Doe-Simkins; Amy Sorensen-Alawad; Sarah Ruiz; Al Ozonoff
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2013-01-30
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  3 in total

1.  Making Naloxone Rescue Part of Basic Life Support Training for Medical Students.

Authors:  Helen E Jack; Katherine E Warren; Sivakumar Sundaram; Galina Gheihman; John Weems; Ali S Raja; Emily S Miller
Journal:  AEM Educ Train       Date:  2018-03-30

2.  A longitudinal study of naloxone opioid overdose awareness and reversal training for first-year medical students: specific elements require reinforcement.

Authors:  Reena K Sandhu; Michael V Heller; Jack Buckanavage; Benjamin Haslund-Gourley; Joshua Leckron; Brady Kupersmith; Nathaniel C Goss; Kyle Samson; Annette B Gadegbeku
Journal:  Harm Reduct J       Date:  2022-07-02

3.  Developing and validating an opioid overdose prevention and response curriculum for undergraduate medical education.

Authors:  Tabitha E Moses; Jessica L Moreno; Mark K Greenwald; Eva Waineo
Journal:  Subst Abus       Date:  2021-07-02       Impact factor: 3.716

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