Nov 2, 2020
Overdose related deaths have continually increased in the United States over the past 2 decades. Substance abuse and mental health disorders are the NUMBER ONE contributor to adverse health effects among young people. Though it is so prevalent its impact on children is rarely mentioned. The added complexities of pain management in the setting of substance abuse and addiction, require a clear understanding of the issue, due diligence and coordination of care.
In this episode, we discuss substance abuse among youths, its prevention, treatment options, resources for clinicians, and management of pain in the setting of substance abuse and addiction, with two pediatric pain experts from UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital;
Dr. Amber Borucki MD, a Board Certified pediatric anesthesiologist and pain physician, and Dr. Veronika Mesheriakova MD, an adolescent medicine physician with specialization in pediatric substance use disorders and addiction.
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About Our Guest:
Dr. Veronika Mesheriakova is board-certified in pediatrics, adolescent medicine, and is working toward board certification in addiction medicine. She cares for adolescent and young adult patients, and specializes in the treatment of substance use disorders and addiction in youth. She is the director of the UCSF Youth Outpatient Substance Use Program (YoSUP) and the UCSF Youth Addiction Management Training Program. She also specializes in eating disorders, sexual and reproductive health, menstrual disorders, depression, and anxiety in youth.
Dr. Amber Borucki is fellowship trained, board-certified pediatric anesthesiologist and pain physician whose focus is treating acute and chronic pain conditions in children and adolescents. She is the Director of UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Pediatric Anesthesia Pain Service. In her spare time, Dr. Borucki enjoys spending time with her 3 children, hiking and exploring the Northern California coast, and she is an avid equestrian.