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Managing substance use disorders in resident physicians

D G Benzer1

  • 1McBride Center for the Professional, Milwaukee Psychiatric Hospital, WI.

The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association
|February 1, 1993
PubMed
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Physician impairment from alcohol and drug abuse requires prompt identification and intervention by colleagues. Early recognition of substance abuse signs and effective treatment are crucial for resident well-being and patient safety.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Science
  • Physician Health
  • Substance Abuse

Background:

  • Alcohol and other drug abuse significantly contributes to physician impairment.
  • This issue is particularly concerning among hospital residents, impacting their professional performance and patient care.
  • Early identification and intervention are critical for addressing substance abuse in medical professionals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide guidelines for recognizing the signs of substance abuse in physicians.
  • To outline effective intervention strategies for colleagues to address physician impairment.
  • To detail evaluation and treatment steps for substance use disorders in medical residents.

Main Methods:

  • Review of common signs and progressive indicators of substance abuse in physicians.

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  • Description of collegial intervention techniques.
  • Outline of established evaluation and treatment protocols for substance use disorders.
  • Main Results:

    • Substance abuse is a leading cause of physician impairment.
    • Colleague identification and intervention are the most effective management strategies.
    • Systematic evaluation and treatment can successfully address these conditions.

    Conclusions:

    • Prompt recognition and intervention by peers are vital for managing physician substance abuse.
    • Effective treatment strategies are available to address alcohol and drug abuse in residents.
    • Addressing physician impairment is essential to prevent compromise in patient care.