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This Springer publication offers primary care physicians essential knowledge and practical tools for managing addicted patients in outpatient clinical settings. The book addresses the growing challenge of substance use disorders in primary care, providing evidence-based approaches to screening, diagnosis, and treatment.
The resource covers various aspects of addiction management including pharmacological interventions, behavioral therapies, and patient engagement strategies. It emphasizes the critical role of primary care providers in identifying and treating addiction early, reducing complications and improving patient outcomes. The book includes clinical guidelines, case studies, and practical recommendations for implementing addiction treatment protocols within primary care practices.
Authored by A.H. Pomm, this guide serves as an invaluable reference for healthcare professionals seeking to expand their competency in addiction medicine and provide comprehensive, compassionate care to patients struggling with substance use disorders.







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