
Leila Mortazavi
- MSW, LCSW
- Clinical Assistant Professor of Field Instruction and Coordination
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IU Indianapolis IU Online
Contact
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(317) 274-6722
- lmortaza@iu.edu
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ES 4147
902 W. New York St.
About
Indiana University School of Social Work, Master of Social Work 2015
Indiana University School of Social Work, Bachelor of Social Work 2014
Education
Master of Social Work (MSW)
Emphasis/Major: Social Work2015 - Indiana University
Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)
Emphasis/Major: Social Work2014 - Indiana University
Research Interests
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Teaching Interests
Social Work Field Education
Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder
Awards and Honors
2021 - Overdose Lifeline
Publications
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Robles, M., Mortazavi, L. E., Vannerson, J., & Matthias, M. (2021). How a Medication for Opioid Use Disorder Curriculum Translates into Experiences and Internal Medicine Residents’ Understanding of Patients with Opioid Use Disorder. Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 34(5), 514-521. https://doi.org/10.1080/10401334.2021.1897597
Problem: The number of people with an Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) continues to outpace access to associated medication. Ninety-six percent of states report higher rates of OUD than access to medications, and, despite being the standard of care, only 3% of physicians currently prescribe medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD). Prior studies have shown that decreasing barriers, such as a lack of knowledge about MOUD, increased physicians’ willingness to prescribe. However, most internal medicine residency programs do not have a required addiction curriculum. As a result, we created a curriculum and conducted qualitative interviews with residents to better understand experiences with the curriculum.
Intervention: In an effort to overcome physician-centered barriers associated with prescribing MOUD, we developed and implemented a week-long curriculum, Addiction Week, for second and third year Internal Medicine Residents at Indiana University School of Medicine in a safety-net clinic. The curriculum included the following: didactics on substance use disorder (SUD), including OUD and alcohol use disorder, and MOUD (mostly buprenorphine), and mostly web-based, peer-reviewed and guideline based readings about addiction, direct observation of addiction counselors, direct discussion with people receiving MOUD, observation of a group therapy session, informal discussion with providers who prescribe MOUD, and, for some residents, observation of a physician prescribing MOUD. After completing the curriculum, the residents participated in an hour long audio-recorded interview to better understand their experiences with the curriculum.
Context: This study was completed at a residency program where residents were not previously exposed to outpatient MOUD prescribing. Due to limited availability of faculty treating patients with MOUD, residents spent the majority of their time shadowing a social worker.
Impact: Residents described gaining a deeper understanding of OUD by having the opportunity to interact with patients in a stable outpatient setting, which for many led to increased confidence and willingness to prescribe MOUD for people with OUD.
Lessons learned: The greater understanding of addiction and willingness to prescribe MOUD described by residents in this study indicate that this type of curriculum may be a promising way to increase MOUD prescribing. Further studies are needed to evaluate whether this intervention can change prescribing behaviors.
Institutional Services
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Committee Member
2022 - DEI in Field Committee -
Committee Member
2022 - IUSSW Diversity Council -
Committee Member
2022 - IUSSW Field Form CommitteeReview pertinent field education forms, and collaborated with committee to identify opportunities for revision in order to provide a more clear and concise form for students in field. -
Committee Member
2022 - IUSSSW DEI Retreat Evaluation Feedback CommitteeMet with committee members and school dean to discuss and analyze DEI retreat feedback from evaluations. Engaged in discussion and brainstorming to improve future retreats. -
Other
2022 - Scholarship Review CommitteeReviewed scholarships applications for the Margaret A. McCormick Scholarship -
Faculty Advisor/Mentor
2022 - Student Outreach Clinic -
Committee Member
2023 - Search and Screen Committee for Assistant to the MSW Program Director -
Other
2023 - Scholarship Review Committee
Licensure
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Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Indiana Behavioral Health Board
Memberships
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Council on Social Work Education
2023 to Present