{"id":3141,"date":"2018-11-09T00:05:12","date_gmt":"2018-11-09T00:05:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pgdf.org\/?p=3141"},"modified":"2018-11-29T00:07:58","modified_gmt":"2018-11-29T00:07:58","slug":"advancing-medical-and-professional-education-on-addiction-by-joseph-skrajewski-ma-mfti","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pgdf.org\/advancing-medical-and-professional-education-on-addiction-by-joseph-skrajewski-ma-mfti\/","title":{"rendered":"Advancing Medical and Professional Education on Addiction, by Joseph Skrajewski, MA, MFTI"},"content":{"rendered":"

Editor\u2019s note: PGDF\u2019s Advisory Council (AC) is comprised of experts from across the field of addiction. In this series, we invite AC members to share their expertise and experience with PGDF constituents.<\/em><\/p>\n

Joseph Skrajewski, MA, MFTI, is executive director of Medical and Professional Education at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation. He leads the Summer Institute for Medical Students (SIMS), Professionals in Residence (PIR) program, Addiction Medicine Fellowship, and Course on Addiction and Recovery Education (CARE) \/ Aquifer Addiction, while also overseeing program design, development and medical education partnerships. Joseph collaborates on multiple initiatives with the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) and the Addiction Medicine Foundation (AMF). He serves on the board of the Desert Chapter of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists and as an Adjunct Clinical Instructor of Family Medicine at the University of Southern California’s Keck School of Medicine. He has presented all over the world on numerous topics related to addiction, and is a person in long-term recovery himself.<\/em><\/p>\n

Consider the incredible \u2018ripple effect\u2019 of providing evidence-based addiction education for professionals; thereby equipping them to take this knowledge to use in their practices or within medical, nursing, pharmacy and legal school environments. This was the background and thought process leading to the creation of Hazelden Betty Ford\u2019s world-renowned Summer Institute for Medical Students (SIMS) and Professionals in Residence (PIR) programs.<\/p>\n

Dr. James W. West, a pioneer in addiction treatment, developed the SIMS and PIR programs in the 1980\u2019s. These innovative programs immerse legal, health care and medical professionals in the treatment process and allow them to interact for weeklong sessions with patients and families. I was honored to take the helm to launch expanded educational programs and initiatives in 2009.<\/p>\n

While the program started as Medical Education, it quickly expanded to encompass both the Medical and Professional Education (MPE) programs. In 2017, more than 1,500 participants from the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia and the Caribbean attended the programs, with that number increasing yet again as we wind down 2018.<\/p>\n

Medical and Professional Education at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation encompasses four distinct programs:<\/p>\n

Summer Institute for Medical Students (SIMS)<\/strong><\/p>\n

Through the SIMS program, participants learn about the science of addiction as well as the spirit of recovery. These life-changing lessons include:<\/p>\n