UGA-SBIRT for Health and Behavioral Health Professionals
UGA-SBIRT for Health and Behavioral Health Professionals
This course is for University of Georgia affilicated learners. SBIRT for Health and Behavioral Health Professionals: How to Talk to Patients about Substance Use is a 3 hour, self-paced course for health, oral health,
and behavioral health students and professionals. Learners will watch video demonstrations of brief interventions performed by other clinicians and even practice themselves with a patient through a situational branching exercise. Participants
will apply and test their knowledge through quizzes following each module. The goal of this course is to help participants develop their knowledge, skills, and abilities in using SBIRT as an intervention with patients.
This course was developed by the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) SBIRT Project located in the Collaborative to Advance Health Services, School of Nursing and Health Studies, with funding by grants TI025355 and TI026442 from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).
Please note: This course is open only to University of Georgia students and faculty and others who are affiliated with them. To register in this course, you need a link that is sent to you by a UGA-affiliated instructor.
If you are not a University of Georgia student or faculty member, you will need to register for the course that is open to the public, which you will find here.
Certificate of Completion Available
3 Hours Continuing Education Available
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Note: This course requires an enrollment key to register.