Course Description:
This online course is made up of 5 video modules that qualify for 8 hours of CE credit that is automatically issued with a digital certificate upon completion.
Welcome, Washington AGD Members!
Meharry Medical College in joint providership with the Washington AGD through its affiliation with DOCS Education has created a new 8-hour course* that fulfills the new one-time opioid course requirement for DEA registration. (Please see the CERP Joint Providership Recognition Statement below.)
This comprehensive online program is presented by world-renowned faculty members Steve Yun, MD, Leslie Fang, MD, Ph.D., John Hexem, MD, and Carol Wilson, DMD. In total, you will receive 8 hours of CE.
This on-demand course covers a range of topics related to opioid prescribing and pain management required by the Medication Access and Training Expansion (MATE) Act, including the risks and benefits of opioids, safe pharmacological management of dental pain and screening, treating and management of patients with substance abuse disorders, patient counseling and education, proper recordkeeping requirements, and the appropriate clinical use of all drugs approved by the Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of a substance use disorder.
*The Drug Enforcement Administration does not approve specific courses, only specific educational providers. Meharry Medical College, a DEA-approved CERP provider, will issue the certificate upon the completion of this course.
Washington AGD Members enjoy a $146 discount (discount code provided by email from Dr. Hess) for this educational event. It can be applied to the shopping cart during checkout.
"I really appreciated the course. Very thorough and informative. The level of detail was scientific and factual. All of the information was useful for any practitioner in business. DOCS put on an “A” class act for continuing education. This was an experience was beyond reproach. Thank you!" - Dr. Perry Jeffries
Topics Covered:
ADA Policy on Opioids (2.5 hours)
Taught by Dr. Leslie Fang, this 2.5-hour class provides an extensive review of all of the safety protocols and regulations related to controlled substances. More specifically, it teaches dentists how to optimize the use of non-narcotic painkillers.
Examining Addiction (.75 hours)
Board-certified anesthesiologist Dr. John Hexem explains the mechanism of addiction in this one-hour class. Dr. Hexem will discuss brain physiology, new regulations, and iatrogenic addiction, and will outline how dentists can confidently approach the use of opioids and other necessary pain medications without adding to the problem of drug addiction.
DEA Compliant Recordkeeping (.75 hours)
Dr. Carol Wilson will unpack the steps to DEA-compliant recordkeeping requirements in a dental office. You will learn how to record controlled substances in a DEA-compliant log book and how to properly dispense, store and destroy medications in your office.
Requirements & Responsibilities of Prescribing Schedule II Opioid Drugs (4 hours)
Dr. Steve Yun will discuss the history, pharmacology and risk of opioid addiction, review the signs of use, dependency, and abuse, as well as the framework for prescribing opioids.
Total: 8 Hours
Disclaimers:
Purchase of this course grants access for one year and requires an internet connection, computer with video and audio capabilities, and in some cases, Adobe Reader to view handouts and articles.
You can download this course and watch it anywhere using the DOCS APP. Get it on Google Play or the Apple Store.
Watch the videos and complete the quiz to earn 8 CE credits.
Scientific support and additional resources are available here.