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Recognizing & Treating Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) As A Chronic Brain Disease: The Latest Research, Treatment Frameworks & Care Pathways

In this RECADEMY fireside conversation, we’ll explore how advances in neuroscience are reshaping clinical thinking about opioid use disorder, and what this means for patient engagement, treatment duration, and system design across inpatient and outpatient care settings.

Recognizing opioid use disorder as a chronic brain disease can have important implications for how care is delivered, how relapses are interpreted, and how long-term recovery can be supported. Dr. Bilal and Dr. Buttlaire will walk us thru the latest neuroscience research explaining the chronic nature of opioid use disorder.

What You’ll Learn:

  • The importance of seeing relapse as a clinical signal rather than treatment failure
  • How the brain disease model changes expectations for treatment duration and long-term engagement
  • What the chronic disease framework means for inpatient stabilization, discharge planning, and continuity of care
  • How health systems can reduce stigma and redesign care pathways to better support sustained recovery

Speakers:

Louai Bilal

Medical Director,

Kaiser Fremont Medical Center

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Stuart Buttlaire

Vice President Of Clinical Excellence & Leadership,

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Tuesday, April 21st

1:00 pm ET to 2:00 pm ET

Online Webinar

Link Available for Attendees

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April 21, 2026 @ 1:00 pm 2:00 pm