Addiction Medicine learning goals
Addiction Medicine learning goals
Completion requirements
The curriculum standards are summarised as 23 learning goals. The learning goals articulate what trainees need to be, do and know, and are assessed throughout training.

- Professional behaviours

- Team leadership
- Supervision and teaching
- Quality improvement
- Communication with patients
- Assessment and treatment planning
- Acute withdrawal management
- Prescribing
- Managing substance use in pregnancy
- Undertaking consultation-liaison work
- Clinic management

- Scientific foundations of addiction and related problems
- Public health aspects of substance use and behavioural addictions
- Withdrawal management
- Psychological and pharmacological approaches to treatment
- Prescribing for opioid dependence
- Assessment and management of behavioural addictions
- Mental health problems and cognitive impairment
- Medical conditions associated with substance use
- Substance use and addiction disorders in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and Māori
- Substance use and behavioural addictions across diverse population
- Medicolegal framework
- Pain and dependence
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