This live session provides a focused overview of drug testing in addiction medicine, emphasizing practical interpretation, clinical application, and high-yield concepts for patient care.
What This Includes• Available drug testing modalities and their appropriate use in clinical settings• Interpretation of urine drug screens, including metabolism of commonly used substances• Common pitfalls in drug testing and factors that influence detection windows and accuracy• Use of point-of-care and confirmatory testing strategies• Integration of drug test results into clinical decision-making and treatment planning• Case-based application of practical approaches to interpreting results and supporting patient care
What to Expect• Live, faculty-led instruction delivered in an interactive online format• Case-based discussion highlighting real-world interpretation and clinical decision-making• Structured content aligned with the ACAAM National Addiction Medicine Didactic Curriculum and ABPM content areas• Emphasis on high-yield concepts for board review and clinical application• Practical guidance on avoiding common pitfalls and improving accuracy in drug test interpretation
Valerie Carrejo, MD, FAAFP FASAM
Dr. Carrejo is the Program Director of the Addiction Medicine Fellowship at the University of New Mexico and a family medicine physician specializing in addiction medicine. She is board certified in Family Medicine and Addiction Medicine.
Her clinical work focuses on the evaluation and treatment of substance use disorders, with an emphasis on integrating addiction care into primary care settings.
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