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Addiction Medicine Specialist Template

Referral Letter Explainer

A professional Addiction Medicine Specialist template for healthcare professionals.
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Streamline your communication with this comprehensive "Referral Letter Explainer" template, perfect for Addiction Medicine Specialists and other medical professionals. Designed to provide a detailed response to referral requests, this template ensures all crucial information is conveyed clearly and concisely. From outlining background information and summarising current conditions to detailing consultation findings and fitness opinions, it covers every aspect of patient assessment. Addiction medicine practitioners will find it invaluable for articulating treatment plans, recommendations, and follow-up requirements for patients navigating recovery. Heidi, your AI medical scribe, can intelligently populate this template from your consultation transcripts, ensuring accuracy and saving you precious administrative time.

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Subject: Response to Referral Request Dear Ms. Sarah Jenkins, Thank you for your referral of John Doe for a comprehensive addiction assessment and treatment plan. I am writing to provide you with information regarding Mr. Doe's initial assessment, current status, and proposed treatment recommendations. Background Information: Mr. John Doe, a 45-year-old male, was referred by his employer due to concerns about recent performance decline, absenteeism, and observed behavioural changes at work. He has a reported history of alcohol dependence dating back approximately 10 years, with several prior attempts at abstinence that were ultimately unsuccessful. He recently experienced a relapse following a period of sustained sobriety, precipitated by significant personal stressors. Summary of Current Condition: Mr. Doe is currently experiencing moderate alcohol withdrawal symptoms, including tremors, anxiety, and insomnia, managed on an outpatient basis. He reports a strong desire to achieve sustained sobriety and is motivated for treatment. Dr. Emily White advises a phased approach to treatment, focusing initially on detoxification support and stabilisation, followed by intensive outpatient therapy. His current functional capacities are limited by his withdrawal symptoms and preoccupation with alcohol use, impacting his ability to maintain consistent focus and attendance at work. Future treatment plans include engaging in individual and group therapy, potentially incorporating pharmacotherapy to support abstinence. Consultation Examination Findings: Focused history revealed daily alcohol consumption averaging 10-12 units, increasing over the past two months. He denies illicit drug use but reports occasional nicotine use. Mental State Examination showed an anxious but cooperative individual, with appropriate affect and coherent thought process. Insight into his condition is fair, and judgment appears intact. No overt psychotic features were noted. Physical examination revealed mild tremor in the hands and slightly elevated blood pressure, consistent with mild alcohol withdrawal. Fitness Opinion: Based on the assessment, my opinion on the patient's fitness for work is that they are currently: 'Temporarily Unfit for Work'. Mr. Doe's current state of moderate alcohol withdrawal symptoms and the imperative need for immediate engagement in a structured detoxification and early recovery programme render him temporarily unfit for his current work duties. His condition impacts his ability to concentrate, manage stress effectively, and maintain consistent attendance, which are essential for his role as a project manager. A period away from work is crucial to allow for medical stabilisation and to initiate intensive therapeutic interventions. Assessment and Recommendations: Clinical findings indicate a diagnosis of Alcohol Use Disorder, severe. Evaluation results highlight significant impairment in occupational functioning due to his substance use. He is at risk for more severe withdrawal if not managed appropriately. Specific recommendations include: 1. Outpatient medical detoxification with close monitoring. 2. Immediate enrolment in an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) focusing on addiction recovery, including individual and group therapy, and relapse prevention strategies. 3. Consideration of Naltrexone to support abstinence following detoxification. 4. Referral for psychological support to address underlying stressors and coping mechanisms. Specific Questions Included in the Referral: 1. What is the patient's current addiction status and severity? 2. What is the recommended treatment plan? 3. What is the patient's fitness for work? Timeline and Follow-up: It is anticipated that Mr. Doe will require approximately 4-6 weeks for initial stabilisation and intensive treatment before a re-evaluation of his fitness for work can be conducted. He has been scheduled for weekly follow-up appointments with our clinic during this period. Additional Considerations: Work accommodations during his return to work, such as a phased return or modified duties, may be beneficial depending on his progress. It is crucial to maintain strict confidentiality regarding his treatment. There are no contraindications to the proposed treatment plan, but adherence to medication and therapy will be paramount for successful recovery. Please feel free to contact me at 020 7946 0000 if you have any questions or require additional information. Sincerely, Dr. Alex Carter, MBBS, FRCPsych Addiction Medicine Specialist Recovery Healthcare Clinic 1 November 2024
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