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Additionally, physical symptoms, such as increased tolerance and withdrawal symptoms, may also indicate a problem. By recognizing these signs and symptoms, we can help medical professionals get the help they need and prevent potential harm to themselves or their patients.
The primary care physician may be the first health care professional to be aware of the disorder, or of a relapse, and refer the patient to treatment. As a trusted guardian of the patients well-being, the primary care physicians concern that the patient stay in remission from drug use is a powerful motivator.
An estimated 10-15% of doctors will develop a problem with substance abuse at some point in their careers.
All health care professionalsincluding physicians, physician assistants, nurses, nurse practitioners, dentists, social workers, therapists, and pharmacistscan play a role in addressing substance misuse and substance use disorders, not only by directly providing health care services, but also by promoting prevention
As a group, physicians who are enrolled in PHPs do well, with a reported 75% to 90% abstinence rate at 5 years after treatment. However, there are observed differences among specialties as to type of disorder and recovery success.
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A primary care physician is a specialist in family medicine, general internal medicine or general pediatrics who provides definitive care to the undifferentiated patient at the point of first contact, and takes continuing responsibility for providing the patients comprehensive care.
The Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) is a person who evaluates employees who have violated a DOT drug and alcohol program regulation and makes recommendations concerning education, treatment, follow-up testing, and aftercare.

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