DR. ROBERT H. MALSTROM, MD

PLEASANTON, CA

Research Active
Orthopaedic Surgery NPI registered 21+ years 1 publication 2024 – 2024 NPI: 1073518106
COVID-19Emergency Service, HospitalOpioid-Related DisordersFellowships and ScholarshipsHealth PersonnelSubstance-Related DisordersUnited States Department of Veterans AffairsAddiction Medicine

Practice Location

4626 WILLOW RD
PLEASANTON, CA 94588-2710

Phone: (925) 463-0470

What does ROBERT MALSTROM research?

Dr. Malstrom studies the effectiveness of educational programs for healthcare professionals in the field of addiction medicine, especially regarding the treatment of opioid use disorder. He has developed and evaluated the VHA Addiction Scholars Program, which trains healthcare providers on various aspects of substance use disorders. His research highlights how proper training can empower healthcare workers to better prescribe treatments like naloxone and buprenorphine, both critical in managing opioid addiction and helping patients recover.

Key findings

  • 90% of 56 healthcare professionals who completed the Addiction Scholars Program reported that the training was practical and insightful.
  • After training, 90% of participants began prescribing more naloxone, which is a medication that can reverse opioid overdoses.
  • 50% of participants increased their use of buprenorphine, a medication used to treat opioid addiction.

Frequently asked questions

Does Dr. Malstrom study opioid addiction?
Yes, Dr. Malstrom's research focuses specifically on opioid use disorder and training healthcare professionals to treat it effectively.
What types of treatments has Dr. Malstrom researched?
He has researched the use of naloxone and buprenorphine as treatments for opioid addiction.
Is Dr. Malstrom's work relevant to patients struggling with addiction?
Absolutely, his work helps improve the training of healthcare providers, which directly benefits patients by increasing access to effective addiction treatment.

Publications in plain English

Improving Healthcare Professionals' Access to Addiction Medicine Education Through VHA Addiction Scholars Program.

2024

The western journal of emergency medicine

Basrai Z, Celedon M, Dieujuste N, Himstreet J, Hoffman J +8 more

Plain English
This study focused on a training program called the Addiction Scholars Program, designed to help healthcare professionals learn about substance use disorders, especially opioid use disorder. Out of 56 participants, nearly all found the training practical and insightful, leading to significant outcomes: 90% started prescribing more naloxone and 50% increased the use of buprenorphine to treat opioid addiction. These findings are crucial as they show that better training can lead to more effective treatment of addiction, ultimately helping to address the ongoing opioid crisis. Who this helps: Patients struggling with opioid use disorder and the healthcare professionals treating them.

PubMed

Frequent Co-Authors

Zahir Basrai Manuel Celedon Nathalie Dieujuste Julianne Himstreet Jonathan Hoffman Cassidy Pfaff Jonie Hsiao Jason Smith Michael Radeos Terri Jorgenson

Physician data sourced from the NPPES NPI Registry . Publication data from PubMed . Plain-English summaries generated by AI. Not medical advice.