About this course
Join us for a comprehensive two-hour seminar designed for clinicians to explore and integrate harm reduction strategies into clinical practice. This seminar will provide an in-depth understanding of harm reduction as a person-centered, trauma-informed approach to addressing substance use, reducing harm, and improving patient outcomes.
Date: Thursday, November 6, 2025
Time: 6-8pm (EST)
CEUs: 2
Online via Zoom
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this seminar, participants will:
- Define harm reduction and its core principles.
- Apply harm reduction strategies in clinical settings.
- Utilize evidence-based interventions such as Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), overdose prevention, and safer use practices.
- Integrate trauma-informed, nonjudgmental care to engage individuals who use substances.
- Address stigma, structural barriers, and advocate for systemic change to improve healthcare accessibility for individuals affected by substance use.
Seminar Highlights:
- Introduction to harm reduction principles and best practices
- Practical tools for applying harm reduction strategies in diverse clinical settings
- Case studies and group discussions on implementing harm reduction in practice
- Addressing barriers to care, including stigma and social determinants of health
- Collaborating with community resources and peer support specialists
- Interactive exercises to develop harm reduction care plans
Who Should Attend:
This seminar is ideal for healthcare professionals, including clinicians, physicians, mental health providers, social workers, nurses, and other allied health professionals who are committed to providing compassionate, evidence-based care to individuals who use substances.
Don’t miss the opportunity to gain valuable insights into integrating harm reduction into your clinical practice and improve the health and well-being of the individuals you serve!