SHM Central Ohio Chapter Meeting

Tuesday, Dec 3, 2024 at 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM EST

1370 E Johnstown Rd, Gahanna, OH, 43230, United States

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Tuesday, Dec 3, 2024 at 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM EST

The Barn at Rocky Fork Creek, 1370 E Johnstown Rd, Gahanna, OH, 43230, United States.

The SHM Central Ohio Chapter will be hosting an in person event on Tuesday, December 3rd at 6:00 p.m. ET at The Barn at Rocky Fork Creek in Gahanna, OH. Please join the chapter to meet and network with other clinicians in your community and for an educational presentation titled "Opiate Use Disorder: What is it? How to manage it in your institution, some interventions we have tried," provided by Joseph Asteriou MD, Drew Logan DO, and Taryn Keller, NP .

If you are not able to join us in person, please join us for the presentation virtually over Zoom at 7:00 p.m. The Zoom meeting information will be located in your registration confirmation email.

Message from the organizer:

"We invite you to an informative evening focused on opioid use disorder (OUD) and the comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach we’ve implemented to ensure patients receive the highest quality care both during their hospital stay and after discharge. Our commitment to supporting individuals struggling with OUD is central to our program, and we hope you will leave with valuable tools and insights to bring similar programs to your institution." 

- SHM Central Ohio Chapter Leadership Team

Cancellation policy

If you can no longer attend this event, please cancel your RSVP at least 72 hours prior to the event date. 

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https://www.hospitalmedicine.org

This event is being organized by the Society of Hospital Medicine Central Ohio Chapter. Please contact chapters@hospitalmedicine.org for questions related to this event. Industry Partners: Interested in attending the chapter event to build connections with local hospitalists? Contact SHM at chapters@hospitalmedicine.org to learn if an exhibitor display opportunity is available.

Contact the Organizer

Joseph Asteriou, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine
OSUMC

Dr. Asteriou is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine and certified in OUD and is a key leader in our Medication-Assisted Therapy (MAT) program along with Peggy Williams MD. Under his leadership, he and his team have successfully implemented a multidisciplinary approach to care for patients actively seeking pain management and support in their recovery from opioid use disorder (OUD). This comprehensive care model ensures patients receive the necessary support, both during treatment and upon discharge, promoting their long-term health and recovery.

About Joseph Asteriou, MD

Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine
OSUMC
Drew Logan, DO
Clinical Assistant Professor
OSUMC

Dr. Logan is a Clinical Assistant Professor at The Ohio State University and a dedicated physician actively working toward certification in Opiate Use Disorder treatment. He serves as an attending physician in the Medication-Assisted Therapy (MAT) program at Ohio State Wexner Medical Center, where he brings his expertise in prescribing medications that support patients in overcoming addiction and achieving better health outcomes. Dr. Logan’s active involvement in the program underscores his commitment to advancing patient care in the field of addiction medicine.

About Drew Logan, DO

Clinical Assistant Professor
OSUMC

Taryn plays a pivotal role and provides bedside consultations and care of patients with opioid use disorder (OUD), also ensuring they receive the necessary prescriptions and treatments. Her contributions are essential to the success of the program. In collaboration with Crystal, she coordinates follow-up visits for patients after their medication is prescribed. Taryn is also integral in communicating care plans with primary care physicians, ensuring compliance and patient safety while managing Suboxone and other medications.

About Taryn Keller, NP

NP
OSUMC

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Sessions on Dec 03, 2024

06:00 PM

Reception hour

06:00 PM - 07:00 PM
07:00 PM

Chapter updates and introductions

07:00 PM - 07:15 PM
07:15 PM

Dinner and Presentation

07:15 PM - 08:15 PM
    Joseph Asteriou, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor of MedicineOSUMC
    Dr. Asteriou is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine and certified in OUD and is a key leader in our Medication-Assisted Therapy (MAT) program along with Peggy Williams MD. Under his leadership, he and his team have successfully implemented a multidisciplinary approach to care for patients actively seeking pain management and support in their recovery from opioid use disorder (OUD). This comprehensive care model ensures patients receive the necessary support, both during treatment and upon discharge, promoting their long-term health and recovery.
    Drew Logan, DO
    Clinical Assistant ProfessorOSUMC
    Dr. Logan is a Clinical Assistant Professor at The Ohio State University and a dedicated physician actively working toward certification in Opiate Use Disorder treatment. He serves as an attending physician in the Medication-Assisted Therapy (MAT) program at Ohio State Wexner Medical Center, where he brings his expertise in prescribing medications that support patients in overcoming addiction and achieving better health outcomes. Dr. Logan’s active involvement in the program underscores his commitment to advancing patient care in the field of addiction medicine.
    Taryn Keller, NP
    NPOSUMC
    Taryn plays a pivotal role and provides bedside consultations and care of patients with opioid use disorder (OUD), also ensuring they receive the necessary prescriptions and treatments. Her contributions are essential to the success of the program. In collaboration with Crystal, she coordinates follow-up visits for patients after their medication is prescribed. Taryn is also integral in communicating care plans with primary care physicians, ensuring compliance and patient safety while managing Suboxone and other medications.
    08:15 PM

    Closing remarks, continued networking, and adjournment

    08:15 PM - 09:00 PM