Tuesday, September 10, 2024

New DEA Education Requirements on Substance Use Disorders

DEA Required CME - Free resources to help you meet the new CME requirements for DEA Opioid Training.


DEA - Training options to help you meet the new eight-hour CME requirement. 

According to the MATE Act, as of June 27, 2023, practitioners need to check a box on their online DEA registration form—whether they’re first-time registrants or renewing—attesting that they have completed eight hours of training on the treatment and management of patients with opioid or other substance use disorders.

Once physicians and practitioners have completed the training, they don’t need to do so for future registration renewals. If they already have completed eight hours of training in the required topic, physicians do not need to complete another eight hours to satisfy the MATE Act.

 


Sentara Educational Offerings

Accreditation Statement

Sentara is accredited by the Southern States CME Collaborative to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

AMA Ed Hub Resources

The AMA Ed Hub offers a variety of free courses to assist with meeting the new DEA Requirements. 

These courses are not accredited by Sentara Continuing Medical Education. External login required.

DEA Educational Offerings

American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Resources

These online courses are not accredited by Sentara Continuing Medical Education. External login required.

DEA Educational Offerings

NEJM Knowledge Plus Resources

These online courses are not accredited by Sentara Continuing Medical Education. External login required.

DEA Educational Offerings

ACCME Resources

 DEA Educational Offerings

ACCME offers the ability to find accredited CME.  Once your profile is created, you’ll be able to track and mange CME activities completed through this portal. These activities are not accredited by Sentara Continuing Medical Education.

https://www.cmepassport.org/

 

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