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:

  1. Define harm reduction and its core principles.
  2. Apply harm reduction strategies in clinical settings.
  3. Utilize evidence-based interventions such as Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), overdose prevention, and safer use practices.
  4. Integrate trauma-informed, nonjudgmental care to engage individuals who use substances.
  5. Address stigma, structural barriers, and advocate for systemic change to improve healthcare accessibility for individuals affected by substance use.

Seminar Highlights:

  1. Introduction to harm reduction principles and best practices
  2. Practical tools for applying harm reduction strategies in diverse clinical settings
  3. Case studies and group discussions on implementing harm reduction in practice
  4. Addressing barriers to care, including stigma and social determinants of health
  5. Collaborating with community resources and peer support specialists
  6. 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!

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