July 3, 2017
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IN THE SPOTLIGHT
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State Budget Agreement Reportedly Reached
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DHHS Announces 31 Day Grace Period for Enforcement of E-prescribing Penalties
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Board of Licensure in Medicine Proposes Changes to Chapter 1 Rules
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Vote is Delayed on U.S. Senate "Better Care Reconciliation Act"
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Loan and Trust Committee Approves $515.000 in Loans to Medical Students from Maine
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AMA Launches Opioid Education Microsite
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MMA Annual Benefit Golf Tournament Monday, July 10, 2017
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Nominations for the 2017 Mary F. Cushman Award Due By August 1
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128TH MAINE LEGISLATURE
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Legislative Highlights of the Week
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Physicians Lose Jury Duty Exemption
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Legislature Raises Tobacco Purchase Age to 21
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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Opioid Prescribing Presentation: Wednesday, July 19 from 5-8:30pm in Auburn
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16th Annual Downeast Ophthalmology Symposium - September 15-17
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Patient Safety Academy - September 29
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Register Now for the MMA and Maine Health Management Coalition 2017 Symposium on October 11
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Online Learning Opportunities Offering CME Credits - from the Northern New England Practice Transformation Network
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Call-in Program on MIPS and APM
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HEALTHCARE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
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Family Medicine Physician - Pittsfield, ME
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Primary Care Physician - Eastern Maine Medical Center
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Outpatient Only - Internal Medicine with Loan Repayment & Sign-on Bonus
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Part-time Clinical & Part-time Research Position in Central Maine
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Family Medicine Physician - Winthrop, ME
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DO or MD Physician - Augusta, ME
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Family Medicine Physician - Waterville, ME
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Family Medicine Physician/Clinician Leader - Portland, ME
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Family Medicine - Windham, ME
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Family Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant Wanted
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Physician - Lubec, ME
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Nurse Practitioner - Swift River Family Medicine - Rumford, ME
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Physician Assistant/Nurse Practitioner - Bridgton, ME
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Hospitalist - Brunswick, ME
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Gastroenterologist - Brunswick, ME
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Ophthalmologist - Brunswick, ME
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Family Nurse Practitioner - Sacopee Valley Health Center
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BC/BE Family Medicine Physician – Livermore Falls, ME
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Internal Medicine Physician - Bangor, ME
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AMA Launches Opioid Education Microsite
The microsite, www.end-opioid-epidemic.org, includes nearly 300 education and training resources across three major categories:
- Recommendations from the AMA Opioid Task Force
- State medical society resources
- Medical specialty society resources
Physicians can use the site's "State Selector" and "Specialty Selector" to find tailored education and training resources. The AMA Opioid Task Force also has identified numerous national education and training resources. The site highlights the progress physicians have made in using prescription drug monitoring programs, reducing the nation's opioid supply, increasing treatment capacity and increasing access to naloxone.
To further support physicians and patients locating physicians authorized to treat opioid dependency with buprenorphine by state, each state-specific page includes a link to the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Buprenorphine Treatment Practitioner Locator.
"Physicians have made progress, but to truly reverse the nation's opioid epidemic, we all have much more work to do," said Patrice A. Harris, MD, MA, chair of the AMA Opioid Task Force. "That's why the Task Force urges physicians to increase their efforts and use PDMPs, enhance their education, help prevent overdose deaths by co-prescribing naloxone, and improve access to the best treatment options available."
While the initial launch of the website is focused on encouraging physicians to take action by using education and training resources, the next phase of the website will encourage physicians and patients to share their own stories.
America's medical community continues to focus on ways to support patients who need treatment as well as help increase overdose prevention efforts. The AMA Opioid Task Force also recently issued recommendations focused on safe storage and disposal, encouraging physicians to:
- Talk to your patients about proper use of opioid analgesics
- Remind your patients to safely store medicines away from children and never share prescriptions
- Urge your patients to safely dispose of expired, unwanted, and unused medications, utilizing pharmacy and law enforcement "Take Back" resources
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