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    Utilization of standardized patients and case studies to evaluate effect of SBIRT training for APRN's

    Deborah MacMillan, Sheryl Winn, Sallie Coke in Addiction Science & Clinical Practice (2015)

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    Impact of motivational interviewing-based training in screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment on residents’ self-reported attitudes and behaviors

    J Paul Seale, Denice C Clark, Jason Dhabliwala in Addiction Science & Clinical Practice (2013)

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    Impact of system-level changes and training on alcohol screening and brief intervention in a family medicine residency clinic: a pilot study

    Although screening and brief intervention (SBI) are effective in reducing unhealthy alcohol use, major challenges exist in implementing clinician-delivered SBI in primary care settings. This 2006–2007 pilot st...

    James Aaron Johnson, James Paul Seale in Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and… (2013)

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    Training health-care practitioners in screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment using standardized approaches and expert coaching

    Mary Velasquez, Sylvia Shellenberger in Addiction Science & Clinical Practice (2012)

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    Providing competency-based family medicine residency training in substance abuse in the new millennium: a model curriculum

    This article, developed for the Betty Ford Institute Consensus Conference on Graduate Medical Education (December, 2008), presents a model curriculum for Family Medicine residency training in substance abuse.

    J Paul Seale, Sylvia Shellenberger, Denice Crowe Clark in BMC Medical Education (2010)

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    Impact of vital signs screening & clinician prompting on alcohol and tobacco screening and intervention rates: a pre-post intervention comparison

    Though screening and intervention for alcohol and tobacco misuse are effective, primary care screening and intervention rates remain low. Previous studies have increased intervention rates using vital signs sc...

    J Paul Seale, Sylvia Shellenberger, Mary M Velasquez, John M Boltri in BMC Family Practice (2010)

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    Effects of screening and brief intervention training on resident and faculty alcohol intervention behaviours: a pre- post-intervention assessment

    Many hazardous and harmful drinkers do not receive clinician advice to reduce their drinking. Previous studies suggest under-detection and clinician reluctance to intervene despite awareness of problem drinkin...

    J Paul Seale, Sylvia Shellenberger, John M Boltri, IS Okosun in BMC Family Practice (2005)