Study: Opioid prescribing preferences, practices among surgical residents and faculty differ
Opioid prescribing preferences and practices among surgical residents and faculty differ, according to a new study published in the journal
Surgery.
The study, titled Evaluation of opioid prescribing preferences among surgical residents and faculty, was based on a survey of 56 residents and 57 faculty within the University of Colorado School of Medicine Department of Surgery. In the survey, participants were asked how many oxycodone tablets they would prescribe for 14 common surgical procedures.
Answers were compared between residents and faculty, as well as against the Opioid Prescribing Engagement Network (OPEN) guidelines and actual opioids prescribed (pulled from electronic medical records).
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