Adelphi-SBIRT for Health and Behavioral Health Professionals
The Adelphi University SBIRT Training for Behavioral Health Professionals is a 3.5-hour, self-paced online training course that will serve to build your knowledge, skills and abilities in using SBIRT as an intervention with your clients and patients.
Learners will take part in an interactive, but fictitious, new employee SBIRT orientation, led by Mary, the nurse manager, at a virtual urban primary care clinic, Midtown Healthcare Center. In addition to dialogue among the staff about addressing
substance use, learners will watch video demonstrations of brief interventions performed by other clinicians and have the opportunity practice using SBIRT with a patient. Learners will apply and test their knowledge through interactive games, case
scenarios, and quizzes following each module.
This course was developed by the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) SBIRT Project located at the UMKC School of Nursing and Health Studies, with funding by grant TI025355 from the Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).
Please note: This course is open only to Adelphi University students and faculty and others who are affiliated with them. To register in this course, you need a link that is sent to you by an Adelphi-affiliated instructor.
If you are not an Adelphi student or faculty member, you will need to register for the course that is open to the public, which you will find listed elsewhere on this site.
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