This 8-hour continuing education course is designed to equip healthcare professionals with the essential knowledge, skills, and competencies needed to diagnose and treat Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) effectively. The course aligns with the Drug Enforcement Administration's (DEA) Medication-Assisted Treatment Education (MATE) program requirements. It focuses on key areas critical to providing culturally competent, evidence-based care.
Day 2 centers on effective treatment planning, emphasizing patient-centered care, evidence-based communication strategies, and the impact of stigma, trauma, and social determinants of health on SUDs and recovery. Participants will discover the value of collaborative care, navigating legal and ethical considerations. The course concludes with a comprehensive exploration of pain management and substance misuse, covering assessment, treatment planning, and opioid management, with a focus on recognizing signs of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) in patients on prescribed opioids.
This course is designed to measure changes in learner competence, performance, and, ultimately, patient and community health. Through scenario-based assessments, case studies, and post-course evaluations, participants will understand SUDs deeply and acquire practical skills to provide comprehensive, patient-centered care while adhering to risk evaluation and mitigation strategies.
By the end of the course, healthcare professionals will be better prepared to prevent, recognize, and care for individuals with SUDs, including those with concurrent pain and psychiatric and medical co-morbidities. This training will empower participants to positively impact patient outcomes and contribute to the well-being of the communities they serve.
FREE WEBINAR
The Medication Access and Training Expansion (MATE) Act Training - Day 2
Previously Recorded
Presenter: Dr. Tamara Idette Thorn DSW (candidate), DMSc, PA-C, LCSW, CAADC, MAC, BC-TMH, ACS, NCSE, CCS, DCSW, BCD, CAQ-Psychiatry, DFAAPA
Course Length: 4 Hours
Learning Objectives:
- Recognize and Understand SUDs: Identify the characteristics and impact of SUDs and appreciate the importance of culturally competent collaboration and clinical practice in their diagnosis and treatment.
- Diagnose and Assess SUDs: Demonstrate the ability to diagnose and assess individuals who screen positive for SUDs, considering individual physiology and metabolism when managing medications.
- Address Co-Occurring Disorders: Recognize and address co-occurring mental disorders alongside SUDs, applying evidence-based practices for effective diagnosis and treatment.
This workshop Offers 4 Continuing Education Credits
This webinar is recorded and will not grant live credits.
This 8-hour continuing education course is designed to equip healthcare professionals with the essential knowledge, skills, and competencies needed to diagnose and treat Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) effectively. The course aligns with the Drug Enforcement Administration's (DEA) Medication-Assisted Treatment Education (MATE) program requirements. It focuses on key areas critical to providing culturally competent, evidence-based care.
Day 2 centers on effective treatment planning, emphasizing patient-centered care, evidence-based communication strategies, and the impact of stigma, trauma, and social determinants of health on SUDs and recovery. Participants will discover the value of collaborative care, navigating legal and ethical considerations. The course concludes with a comprehensive exploration of pain management and substance misuse, covering assessment, treatment planning, and opioid management, with a focus on recognizing signs of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) in patients on prescribed opioids.
This course is designed to measure changes in learner competence, performance, and, ultimately, patient and community health. Through scenario-based assessments, case studies, and post-course evaluations, participants will understand SUDs deeply and acquire practical skills to provide comprehensive, patient-centered care while adhering to risk evaluation and mitigation strategies.
By the end of the course, healthcare professionals will be better prepared to prevent, recognize, and care for individuals with SUDs, including those with concurrent pain and psychiatric and medical co-morbidities. This training will empower participants to positively impact patient outcomes and contribute to the well-being of the communities they serve.
Learning Objectives:
- Recognize and Understand SUDs: Identify the characteristics and impact of SUDs and appreciate the importance of culturally competent collaboration and clinical practice in their diagnosis and treatment.
- Diagnose and Assess SUDs: Demonstrate the ability to diagnose and assess individuals who screen positive for SUDs, considering individual physiology and metabolism when managing medications.
- Address Co-Occurring Disorders: Recognize and address co-occurring mental disorders alongside SUDs, applying evidence-based practices for effective diagnosis and treatment.
Agenda:
Day 1: Understanding Substance Use Disorders and Assessment
Introduction to Substance Use Disorders (SUDs)
- Overview of SUDs and their impact on individuals and communities
- Recognizing the importance of culturally competent care and collaboration
- Screening and Assessment
- Use of validated screening tools for SUD and risk factors, including mental disorders
- Techniques for assessing individuals who screen positive for SUDs.
Co-Occurring Disorders
- Understanding the relationship between SUDs and mental health issues
Strategies for diagnosing and managing co-occurring disorders.
- Medications for SUDs
- Initiation and management of FDA-approved medications for SUDs (opioids, alcohol, and tobacco)
- Consideration of Individual physiology and Metabolism on medication pharmacodynamics
Day 2: Effective Treatment Planning and Ethical Considerations
Patient-Centered Care
- Patient-centered decision-making and paradigms of care
- Evidence-based communication strategies, including shared decision-making and motivational interviewing.
Addressing Stigma and Trauma
- Understanding the impact of stigma, trauma, and social determinants of health on substance use and recovery.
- Strategies for creating a trauma-informed care environment.
Collaborative Care
- Collaborating with other disciplines to facilitate access to medications and referrals to services, such as case management,.
- Legal and ethical issues in the care of patients with SUDs
Pain Management and Substance Misuse
- Assessing patients with acute, subacute, or chronic pain
- Developing effective treatment plans for pain, including nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic interventions
- Managing patients on opioid analgesics, including tapering when necessary
- Recognizing signs of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) in patients on prescribed opioids
This presentation is open to:
- Physicians
- Physician Assistance
- Nurses
- Social Workers
- Professional Counselors
- Therapists
- Psychologists
- Licensed Mental Health Practitioners
- Medical Doctors and Other Health Professionals
- Other professionals interacting with populations engaged in mental health based services
- New practitioners who wish to gain enhanced insight surrounding the topic
- Experienced practitioners who seek to increase and expand fundamental knowledge surrounding the subject matter
- Advanced practitioners seeking to review concepts and reinforce practice skills and/or access additional consultation
- Managers seeking to broaden micro and/or macro perspectives
Participants will receive their certificate electronically upon completion of the webinar and course evaluation form.
- AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM: Physicians
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Chesapeake Health Education Program, Inc and CEYou. The Chesapeake Health Education Program, Inc. is accredited by MedChi, The Maryland State Medical Society, to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The Chesapeake Health Education Program, Inc. designates this live activity for a maximum of 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. - CE You! is an approved sponsor of the Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners for continuing education credits for licensed social workers in Maryland.
CE You! maintains responsibility for this program.