About the RCORP - Rural Center of Excellence on SUD Prevention
Sections
Overview
UR Medicine Recovery Center of Excellence was established in 2019 as one of three Rural Centers of Excellence (RCOEs) on substance use disorder (SUD) in the United States. It is funded by the Rural Communities Opioid Response Program (RCORP), an initiative of the Health Resources and Services Administration that aims to reduce morbidity and mortality related to SUD, including opioid use disorder (OUD), in rural areas.
The three RCOEs are working to build and share a foundation of evidence-based practices to address SUD in rural communities. While our center is focusing on prevention, the University of Vermont Center on Rural Addiction (CORA) is focusing on treatment, and the Fletcher Group center on recovery. Through community-based pilot projects, the centers are collaborating to expand our shared knowledge of effective programs.
Our team of subject matter experts and staff are working to identify, implement, evaluate, and share best practices to prevent and reduce the impact of substance use and SUD. We adapt those practices as needed with the goal of making them more effective in rural communities.
We engage with rural communities with an emphasis on listening and learning. Through this process, we gain an understanding of a community’s unique strengths and needs and become familiar with their efforts related to SUD. We help by sharing resources and support communities' efforts through our Program Assistance.
Implementing programs
While disseminating resources nationally, the center has also implemented pilot programs to increase access to care and resources for SUD in rural Appalachian New York State. We have partnered with treatment programs and hospitals to establish interconnected programs in key areas such as naloxone distribution, medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), and care management.
Our past efforts have equipped and supported rural providers in the region, with particular focus on emergency department and primary care settings. This work has included an online training series on treatment of SUD for primary care practices and a collaborative pilot to provide case consultation on pain management to primary care providers, among other projects.
We are currently applying our community-based approach to pilot projects related to:
- Reducing stigma around SUD and treatment
- Preventing substance use and SUD among adolescents and youth, with attention to trauma-informed care and to e-cigarette use
- Managing pain in primary care settings and after medical or dental surgery
Exploring this site
Information on this website is organized as follows. As you explore, we hope you will share your feedback with us:
General
- Overview flyer: one-page visual guide to our work
- Highlight video: four-minute video about initiatives to save lives, reduce stigma, and increase access to treatment
- Poster: overview of trainings and resources (2019-23)
- Events calendar: webinars, conferences, and other events
- Presentations: list of presentations around the U.S. to share our work
Resources
- Learn pages describe best practices and contain resources and tools to help with implementation in rural communities.
- Full list of resources and programs
Program Assistance
- The Program Assistance page describes ways we support community efforts related to SUD, with a contact form to connect with us.
- Contact us today!
Updates
- Update pages contain brief articles and videos about learnings, partnerships, and programs.
- Newsletters provide updates on activities and links to resources.
September 2024