Drug Screening

Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) is an evidence-based model used to screen for and prevent risky alcohol use, illicit drug use, and nicotine use. This training is an overview of the tools used in screening for these behaviors as well as mental health needs. An overview of the need for screening and which tools are most effective will be presented. The training will also educate participants on how to effectively administer the screening tools, how to accurately score the screening tools, and the early intervention options based on the screening results. This training is especially appropriate for individuals working in prevention including primary care physicians, mental health workers, guidance counselors, intake coordinators, case managers, and in-home caregivers.In this course, you will learn to:Execute and accurately score the SBIRT screening tools to include the US-Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (US-AUDIT), the Drug Abuse Screening Tool (DAST), and the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9).Differentiate whether a patient should be referred to necessary interventions/treatment or provided in-office interventions/treatment based on their screening scores.

Schedule: Every day, starting on 03/13/26 and ending on 12/18/26
Times: 08:00am-05:00pm CDT
Location: 42 Online session available to start anytime!

Tuscaloosa, AL
Session ID: CSRG-2603-VITDRU-01
Standard : $0.00