? Office-based buprenorphine treatment promises to expand treatment access for opioid dependent individuals. Yet physicians have been reluctant to begin prescribing the medication, indicating a compelling need to develop innovative strategies to train physicians and integrate buprenorphine treatment into medical practice. The goal of this mentored clinical scientist award is to enhance the developing clinical research skills of Erik Gunderson, M.D. through research on integrating buprenorphine treatment of opioid dependence in primary care. After completing a substance abuse fellowship, Dr. Gunderson joined the faculty in the Division as an Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine in Psychiatry, working both in a primary care clinic and at a specialty buprenorphine treatment program. His pilot data on integrated opioid dependence treatment provide preliminary support for the feasibility and effectiveness of buprenorphine in primary care. Dr. Gunderson has received funding through a pilot study program of the Division's NIDA-funded center grant and an private foundation to study medical education on substance abuse. However, to become an independent clinical researcher, he will need formal course work, mentoring, and release of time from his extensive clinical and administrative responsibilities. During the next several years, Dr. Gunderson plans to conduct mentored formative research and a clinical trial on integrated buprenorphine treatment in primary care versus a specialty clinic setting. This research and additional training will prepare him to meet his long term research career goal of improving and expanding treatment of substance abuse in primary care. Under the sponsorship and guidance of Dr. Frances Levin, together with other faculty, Dr. Gunderson's training plan combines formal course work with clinical research experience. He will work closely with preceptors to receive training in the following areas: methods of integrating opioid dependence treatment into primary care, clinical treatment trial study design and interpretation, and biostatisties. Specifically, his research plan includes a demonstration project to determine the feasibility and effectiveness of buprenorphine maintenance delivered by general internists in a primary care clinic. Findings from this project will be used to inform development of a randomized trial of the effectiveness of buprenorphine maintenance delivered in primary care versus a specialty clinic. The combined mentoring, training and research plan will provide Dr. Gunderson with unique training enabling him to develop an independent research career focused on integrating substance abuse treatment in primary care. ? ? ? ?

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Type
Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23)
Project #
5K23DA020000-04
Application #
7462366
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZDA1-MXS-M (07))
Program Officer
Denisco, Richard A
Project Start
2005-08-20
Project End
2008-08-31
Budget Start
2008-07-01
Budget End
2008-08-31
Support Year
4
Fiscal Year
2008
Total Cost
$1,849
Indirect Cost
Name
Columbia University (N.Y.)
Department
Psychiatry
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
621889815
City
New York
State
NY
Country
United States
Zip Code
10032
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Gunderson, Erik W; Wang, Xin-Qun; Fiellin, David A et al. (2010) Unobserved versus observed office buprenorphine/naloxone induction: a pilot randomized clinical trial. Addict Behav 35:537-40
Gunderson, Erik W; Coffin, Phillip O; Chang, Nancy et al. (2009) The interface between substance abuse and chronic pain management in primary care: a curriculum for medical residents. Subst Abus 30:253-60
Gunderson, Erik W; Levin, Frances R; Owen, Patricia (2008) Impact of a brief training on medical resident screening for alcohol misuse and illicit drug use. Am J Addict 17:149-54
Polydorou, Soteri; Gunderson, Erik W; Levin, Frances R (2008) Training physicians to treat substance use disorders. Curr Psychiatry Rep 10:399-404
Gunderson, Erik W; Fiellin, David A (2008) Office-based maintenance treatment of opioid dependence: how does it compare with traditional approaches? CNS Drugs 22:99-111