Hazelden is committed to providing addiction education to physicians and other health care professionals. The Physicians-in-Residence (PIR) program, offered by Hazelden since 1975, has been examined for its effectiveness in improving assessment skills among physicians. Recent and current PIR studies, conducted in collaboration with researchers at Columbia University, include:
- "Physicians in Residence Program: An evaluation of a novel substance abuse training approach for residents in primary care specialties."
- "Use of standardized patients to evaluate the Physicians in Residence Program: A substance abuse training approach."
- An evaluation of whether skills learned during the PIR program translate to changes in actual clinical practice.
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