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The Art of Addressing Stigma: Perspective Taking as an Effective Approach to Improve Care for People Who Use Drugs | October 21, 2025

Date of Presentation: October 21, 2025

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Advancing Pharmacist Roles in Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Teams  

Keywords: #stigma  #SUD  

In this presentation, Dr. Clayton Shuman explores how stigma impacts the treatment of substance use disorders (SUD) in Indigenous and rural communities and demonstrates how an arts-based, perspective-taking approach can help clinicians recognize and reduce stigma to improve patient care.

Presented by:

Clayton Shuman
PhD, MSN, RN

Dr. Clayton Shuman, PhD, MSN, RN, is an Associate Professor at the University of Michigan, and focuses on reducing health disparities and improving care for vulnerable populations (perinatal substances users, drug-exposed infants, sexual minorities, postpartum women, neonatal intensive care patients) to improve care delivery and outcomes. He utilizes implementation science frameworks and methods to improve implementation and receipt of best practices. He is an expert and reknown scientist for clinician and consumer implementation of evidence-based practices. He adopts novel approaches, like arts-based interventions, to motivate practice and behavioral change. In addition to these efforts, Dr. Shuman is an expert in creating clinical contexts that are more conducive to change and implementation. As such, he is a highly sought after speaker and consultant by many healthcare systems, companies, and leaders.

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Date added: October 21, 2025