Program Curriculum

The PRiT Program spans from late May through early July for a total of 6 to 7 weeks. Participation can be in-person/on campus or remote.
Our program has a 3-prong learning experience of addiction research, clinical, and educational exposure:
RESEARCH COMPONENT
The student will be the Research Associate for a research project. During the first week of the internship, an orientation to research methods will be conducted by your mentor or study supervisor and will include the NIH Certification on Human Subjects Protection.
CLINICAL COMPONENT
The student will have weekly opportunities to shadow physicians and other expert care providers in various addiction treatment/services settings including:
- Methadone maintenance clinic
- Primary care-based opioid treatment program with buprenorphine
- HIV clinic-based substance abuse treatment program
- Needle exchange program
- Inpatient addiction consult service
EDUCATION COMPONENT
Students will participate inĀ 7-8 didactic/case presentations about addiction medicine over the internship. Potential topics include:
- Addiction and its treatment
- Substance use screening and brief interventions
- Social determinants of addiction
- Substance use policy research
- Chronic pain and substance use disorders
- Smoking cessation and health disparities
To learn more about the history and development of PRiT:
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Canfield J, Truong V, Bereznicka A, Bridden C, Liebschutz J, Alford DP, Saitz R, Samet JH, Walley AY, Lunze K. Evaluation of a student clinical research education program in addiction medicine. Ann Med. 2023 Dec;55(1):361-370. PMCID: PMC9848279.
- Canfield J, Truong V, Bereznicka A, Lunze K. Evaluation of an experiential clinical learning option during pandemic teaching suspensions. BMC Med Educ. 2022 Jun 17;22(1):471. PMCID: PMC9205138.