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Have you ever wondered what it's like to practice Addiction Medicine? In this episode I speak about what we do in Addiction Medicine - both generally as well as how we do things in our practice on the Central Coast of California.
I share how our clinic treats substance use with low‑barrier access, kind care, peer support, and long‑acting injectables while partnering with therapists to address trauma and ADHD that often drive relapse.
I also review two cases that reveal how PTSD and undiagnosed ADHD change the treatment plan and the outcome.
Topics Discussed:
• What an addiction medicine visit includes
• Medications for alcohol and opioid use disorder
• The "three‑legged stool" of meds, therapy, and groups to treat addiction
• Levels of care and smooth transitions
• Dual diagnosis as the rule, not the exception
• Low‑barrier access through walk‑ins and telemedicine
• Person‑first language to reduce stigma
• Peer support as lived‑experience expertise
• Long‑acting injectables to boost adherence
• Mobile street medicine and carceral care partnerships
To contact Dr. Grover: [email protected]
By Casey Grover, MD, FACEP, FASAM4.9
5252 ratings
Have you ever wondered what it's like to practice Addiction Medicine? In this episode I speak about what we do in Addiction Medicine - both generally as well as how we do things in our practice on the Central Coast of California.
I share how our clinic treats substance use with low‑barrier access, kind care, peer support, and long‑acting injectables while partnering with therapists to address trauma and ADHD that often drive relapse.
I also review two cases that reveal how PTSD and undiagnosed ADHD change the treatment plan and the outcome.
Topics Discussed:
• What an addiction medicine visit includes
• Medications for alcohol and opioid use disorder
• The "three‑legged stool" of meds, therapy, and groups to treat addiction
• Levels of care and smooth transitions
• Dual diagnosis as the rule, not the exception
• Low‑barrier access through walk‑ins and telemedicine
• Person‑first language to reduce stigma
• Peer support as lived‑experience expertise
• Long‑acting injectables to boost adherence
• Mobile street medicine and carceral care partnerships
To contact Dr. Grover: [email protected]

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