
New Training Requirement for Controlled Substance Rx
New Training Requirement for Controlled Substance Rx is organized by Kansas Academy of Family Physicians (KAFP).
Start Date: June 27, 2023
CME credit approved through October 15, 2024
Curriculum Topics:
• Alcohol Use Disorder
• Considering the Patient Perspective
• Emerging Psychoactive Substances
• Harm Reduction and Addressing Stigma
• Harm Reduction Strategies and Programs
• Intake Assessment and Care Coordination
• Interpretation of Toxicology Results
• Managing Common Comorbidities: Sleep, Anxiety, and Depression
• Office Based Opioid Treatment and Telemedicine
• Principles of Motivational Interviewing
• Resources and Next Steps*
• Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT)
• Smoking Cessation and e-Cigarettes
• Stimulant Use Disorder
• The Evidence Base for Treatment of OUD
• The Impact of Drug Policy on SUDs
• Translation to Practice
• Trauma-Informed Care
• Treatment of OUD with Buprenorphine, Part 1: Initiation of Treatment
• Treatment of OUD with Buprenorphine, Part 2: Follow-up Visits and Maintenance
• What Is Addiction?
Learning Objectives:
At the end of the activity, you will be able to:
• Implement evidence-based guidelines and principles into the evaluation and treatment of patients with substance use disorders.
• Demonstrate a patient-centered approach to the care of patients with substance use disorder with attention to destigmatizing language.
• Discuss harm reduction philosophy and approach to caring for patients and communities.
• Demonstrate skills and techniques that are appropriate for use in patients with other substance use disorders.