Learn to take a trauma-informed criminal legal history, tailor your MOUD prescribing to meet the needs of patients impacted by the criminal legal system, and advocate for high-quality care in the carceral system and the community. We’re joined by Dr. Lisa Puglisi, @pugleesa (Yale University)
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Credits
Producer, writer, show notes, infographic, cover art: Shawn Cohen MDHosts: Carolyn Chan, MD and Shawn Cohen MDReviewer: Sarah Leyde MDShowrunner: Carolyn Chan, MDTechnical Production: PodpasteGuest: Lisa Puglisi MD
Show Segments
Intro, disclaimer, guest bio 0-3:50Learning points 3:50-4:40Case from Kashlak 4:40-5:51Mass incarceration as context 5:51-7:45Taking a criminal legal history 7:45-16:27Addressing law enforcement in the hospital 16:27-18:00Health risks of incarceration 18:00-24:39Opioid Use Disorder and the criminal legal system 24:39-36:00Documentation 36:00-39:53Parole, probation, and advocacy 39:53-43:10Transitioning home 43:10-46:42Addressing law enforcement in the hospital part 2 46:42-49:45MOUD when leaving the hospital 49:45-57:28Take homes 57:28-59:05Plugs 59:05-1:01:15Guest one-liner, Picks of the Week* 1:01:15-1:03:43Outro 1:03:43-1:04:54