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Behavioral Health Clinician
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- The ACT is an interprofessional team that works with hospital-based medical teams to help diagnose SUD, provides motivational interviewing and harm reduction to patients, assists in care coordination tailored to patient needs, and initiates evidenced-based addiction treatment.
- The service is staffed by addiction medicine clinicians, patient navigators, a social worker, licensed vocational nurses, and other trainees.
- Patients include a large proportion of structurally marginalized African American/Black, Latine , gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender individuals, and pregnant and post-partum patients.
- The Division encompasses multiple acute care medical teams as well as the addiction care team, palliative medicine, and an acute care for the elderly service.
- ACT launched in January 2019 within the DHM to provide compassionate, evidence-based treatment, and linkage to care centered in harm reduction to hospitalized patients with substance use disorders.
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