Institute for Bioethics & Health Humanities Events “Responsible Pain Medicine during a Drug Overdose Epidemic” Thursday, October 22 from 12 – 1PM Travis Rieder, PhD Assistant Director of Education Initiatives & Research Scholar Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics Travis Rieder, PhD Assistant Director of Education Initiatives & Research Scholar Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics America’s most serious problem with prescription opioids is not the one that immediately comes to mind. It’s not just that they’re killing people. The problem is that opioids are both dangerous and highly effective at treating some kinds of severe pain. This means that the healthcare system needs to utilize opioid analgesia, but in the midst of a drug overdose epidemic, that same system is afraid of these medications. The result is that clinicians risk under treating pain (out of fear of opioids) and over prescribing opioids (because they want to be able to treat pain). In this talk, bioethicist and author Travis Rieder will use his own experience as a trauma patient to underscore the nature of this problem, and then explore some of the gaps in pain treatment, as well as how clinicians—and institutions—can close those gaps. For information email Beverly Claussen: beclauss@utmb.edu Event Information “Responsible Pain Medicine during a Drug Overdose Epidemic” October 22, 2020 - 12pm-1pm Zoom Webinar Register for this event Add to Calendar: Outlook Google Calendar
“Responsible Pain Medicine during a Drug Overdose Epidemic” Thursday, October 22 from 12 – 1PM Travis Rieder, PhD Assistant Director of Education Initiatives & Research Scholar Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics Travis Rieder, PhD Assistant Director of Education Initiatives & Research Scholar Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics America’s most serious problem with prescription opioids is not the one that immediately comes to mind. It’s not just that they’re killing people. The problem is that opioids are both dangerous and highly effective at treating some kinds of severe pain. This means that the healthcare system needs to utilize opioid analgesia, but in the midst of a drug overdose epidemic, that same system is afraid of these medications. The result is that clinicians risk under treating pain (out of fear of opioids) and over prescribing opioids (because they want to be able to treat pain). In this talk, bioethicist and author Travis Rieder will use his own experience as a trauma patient to underscore the nature of this problem, and then explore some of the gaps in pain treatment, as well as how clinicians—and institutions—can close those gaps. For information email Beverly Claussen: beclauss@utmb.edu Event Information “Responsible Pain Medicine during a Drug Overdose Epidemic” October 22, 2020 - 12pm-1pm Zoom Webinar Register for this event Add to Calendar: Outlook Google Calendar