ASAM 55th Annual Conference - Innovations in Addiction Medicine and Science 2024

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ASAM 55th Annual Conference - Innovations in Addiction Medicine and Science 2024

Recorded: Thursday, April 4 - Sunday, April 7, 2024

On-Demand Conference

Overview

This 88-hour on-demand conference includes 71 sessions highlighting best practices and the latest science, research, and innovations in addiction medicine from leading experts in the field.

There are sessions for learners of all experience levels (beginner, intermediate, advanced). All healthcare professionals dedicated to increasing access and improving the quality of addiction treatment and care are encouraged to attend. This includes:

  • Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, and Other Clinicians
  • Researchers and Academics
  • Residents, Fellows, and Students
  • Counselors and Policymakers

This conference addresses all 6 ACGME Competencies.

Learning Objectives

At the end of the conference, participants should be able to:

  1. Identify and describe the new developments affecting the science, policy, and clinical practice of addiction medicine.
  2. Compare presented clinical guidelines/best practices with the participant's current practice and identify strengths or gaps.
  3. Analyze new research and science to develop practical applications for treatment or further research.
  4. Explain recent or upcoming policy changes and identify implications or areas for provider involvement.
  5. Create a network of professionals and a set of resources to support the participant's practice.

Registration Rates

ASAM Learner TypeRate
ASAM Member$569
Non-Member$769
Associate Member$379
Resident Member*$379
Student Member*$379

*Residents, Fellows-in-training, Interns, and Students must join ASAM to receive a discounted registration rate. Click here to become an ASAM member. National and Chapter membership dues apply. There is no charge for Students to become a Member, but verification of student status is required.

Membership Question?  Call ASAM at 1.301.656.3920, email us, or view the ASAM website for more information.

Refunds & Cancellations

All ASAM e-Learning Center refund requests must be made in writing to Education@ASAM.org within 90 days of purchase. Those requesting refunds for courses that are in progress will receive partial refunds or e-Learning Center credit. Automatic full refunds will be made for any course with a live-course component that has been cancelled.

Registration Open: 05/06/2024 - 04/06/2027

User Access Closed: 05/06/2027

Instructions - On-Demand

  1. Click on the Content tab to view all sessions within the conference. Click the View button to access a specific session.
  2. Within each session, select the Content tab to begin the activity.
  3. Participants will need to complete post tests and evaluations after each session. Participants will have 10 attempts to pass and must answer 2 out of 3 questions correctly for 1-hour activities or 4 out of 5 questions correctly for longer activities. Medical Credits are claimed within each session and are not available for the entire package.

Need Assistance?

For assistance logging in, accessing activities, claiming credit, or for other questions or concerns, please check the FAQ page or e-mail Education@ASAM.org

ASAM is proud to offer eSSENTIAL Accessibility to ensure our website is accessible and functional for all our learners while providing free assistive technology for people with the widest possible range of abilities.

Accreditation & Credit Designation Statements

Joint Accreditation Statement
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In support of improving patient care, the American Society of Addiction Medicine is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

Physicians

The American Society of Addiction Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of 88 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Nurses

This activity awards 88 Nursing contact hours.

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PAs

ASAM has been authorized by the American Academy of PAs (AAPA) to award AAPA Category 1 CME credit for activities planned in accordance with AAPA CME Criteria. This activity is designated for 88 AAPA Category 1 CME credits. Approval is valid until 05/06/2027.  PAs should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation.

Social Workers

As a Jointly Accredited Organization, ASAM is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved under this program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. Social workers completing this course receive 4 general continuing education credits.

IPCE Credit

This activity was planned by and for the healthcare team, and learners will receive 88 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credits for learning and change.

California Association for Drug/Alcohol Educators (CAADE)

This educational program is approved by CAADE: #CP40 999 1225.

California Association of DUI Treatment Centers (CADTP)

This educational program is approved by CADTP: #205.

California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP)

This educational program is approved by CCAPP: #OS-20-330-1224.

Continuing Education Credits (CEUs)

Upon completion of the activity and online evaluation, all other participants may request a certificate of participation. Participants may submit this certificate of participation to their professional organization/institute as documentation for completing this accredited continuing activity.

Maintenance of Certification (MOC) or Continuing Certification Programs (CCP)

This activity meets the requirements for MOC/CCP for the following primary physician boards and for state licensing CME requirements. MOC Credit is only reported for ABA, ABP, ABIM, and ABS. By completing the online credit application and evaluation, the learner permits ASAM to report credits to the appropriate Board. Learn more.

  • American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS)
  • American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM)
  • American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM)
  • American Board of Pediatrics (ABP)
  • American Board of Surgery (ABS)
  • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN)
  • American Board of Addiction Medicine (ABAM)
  • Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC)
    • Through an agreement between the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in Canada, medical practitioners participating in the Royal College MOC Program may record completion of accredited activities registered under the ACCME’s “CME in Support of MOC” program in Section 3 of the Royal College’s MOC Program.

Disclosure Information

In accordance with disclosure policies of ASAM and Joint Accreditation, the effort is made to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all CME/CE activities. These policies include mitigating all relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies for the Planning Committees and Presenters. All activity Planning Committee members and Presenters have disclosed all financial relationship information. The ASAM CE Committee has reviewed these disclosures and determined that the relationships are not inappropriate in the context of their respective presentations and are not inconsistent with the educational goals and integrity of the activity. Click here to view the full disclosure listing.

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This 60-minute on-demand session from the ASAM 55th Annual Conference addresses the different pathways to certification in Addiction Medicine through the American Board of Preventive Medicine.

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    Becoming Certified in Addiction Medicine and How to Continue That Certification
    Developed in Collaboration with the American Board of Preventive Medicine

    Recorded: Thursday, April 4, 2024 to Sunday, April 7, 2024
    On-Demand Session

    Overview

    This 60-minute on-demand session from the ASAM 55th Annual Conference addresses the different pathways to certification in Addiction Medicine through the American Board of Preventive Medicine.

    The American Board of Preventive Medicine offers physicians the opportunity to become certified in Addiction Medicine. Eligibility to sit for the subspecialty exam is through the Practice Pathway or Fellowship Pathway, and the application process will be explained in detail. Those who are already certified in Addiction Medicine by ABPM need to participate in the Continuing Certification Program (CCP). Detailed information will be provided about the transition from Maintenance of Certification (MOC) to CCP, including requirements for calendar year 2024.

    The target audience for this Introductory level session includes physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, other clinicians, researchers, residents, fellows, students, and counselors.

    This session addresses the following ACGME Competencies: Practice-based Learning and Improvement, Professionalism

    This session addresses the following ICPE Competencies:Values and Ethics, Roles and Responsibilities

    Learning Objectives

    Upon completion, learners will be able to:

    1. Identify the different pathways to certification in Addiction Medicine through the American Board of Preventive Medicine .
    2. Recognize requirements to be eligible for certification in Addiction Medicine through the American Board of Preventive Medicine .
    3. Discuss the American Board of Preventive Medicine 's transition from Maintenance of Certification (MOC) to an innovative and flexible Continuing Certification Program (CCP) in Addiction Medicine through ABPM.

    Registration Rates

    Rate DescriptionRate
    ASAM Member$29
    Non-Member$39
    Associate Member$19
    Resident Member*$19
    Student Member*$19

    *Residents, Fellows-in-training, Interns, and Students must join ASAM to receive a discounted registration rate. Click here to become an ASAM member. National and Chapter membership dues apply. There is no charge for Students to become a Member, but verification of student status is required.

    Membership Question?  Call ASAM at 1.301.656.3920, email us, or view the ASAM website for more information.

    Refunds & Cancellations

    All ASAM eLearning Center refund requests must be made in writing to education@asam.org within 90 days of purchase. Those requesting refunds for courses that are in progress will receive partial refunds or e-Learning Center credit. Automatic full refunds will be made for any course with a live-course component that has been cancelled.

    Registration Open: 05/06/2024 - 04/06/2027

    User Access Closed: 05/06/2027

    Session Instructions

    1. Click on the Contents tab to watch the on-demand recording.
    2. Click Complete Post Test to answer multiple choice questions. Participants will have 10 attempts to pass and must answer 4 out of 5 questions correctly.
    3. Click Complete Evaluation to provide valuable activity feedback. Scroll down on all questions as there may be answer options that expand past the size of the window.
    4. Click the button Claim Medical Credits in the box titled Claim Credits & Certificate. Choose the type of credit and click submit. Click the button View/Print Certificate to save or print your certificate. You can view/print your certificate at any time by visiting the ASAM eLearning Center, clicking Dashboard, and clicking Transcript/Achievements.

    Need Assistance?

    For assistance logging in, accessing activities, claiming credit, or for other questions or concerns, please check the FAQ page or e-mail Education@ASAM.org

    ASAM is proud to offer Essential Accessibility to ensure our website is accessible and functional for all our learners while providing free assistive technology for people with the widest possible range of abilities.

    Michael F. Weaver

    MD, DFASAM

    Michael Weaver, MD, DFASAM is a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Medical Director of the Center for Neurobehavioral Research on Addiction (CNRA) at the McGovern Medical School at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth). He received his M.D. degree from Northeast Ohio Medical University, and completed Residency in Internal Medicine and a Clinical Research Fellowship in Addiction Medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Health System, and he is Board-certified in Internal Medicine through the American Board of Internal Medicine and certified in Addiction Medicine through the American Board of Preventive Medicine. Dr. Weaver is the Sub-Board Chair for Addiction Medicine on the American Board of Preventive Medicine, and also serves as the Chair of the Examination Committee for certification in Addiction Medicine. He has been a member of ASAM for over 20 years and has been a member of the Publications Council and the Annual Conference Program Planning Committee. He is currently involved in patient care, medical education, and research. Dr. Weaver sees patients in the Innovations Addiction Treatment Clinic at the Texas Medical Center in Houston. 

    He has extensive experience teaching about addiction to medical students, residents, and community professionals at all levels. He has been involved in multiple research projects, and currently is collaborating with other researchers in the CNRA on studies involving cocaine, methamphetamine, marijuana, and electronic cigarettes. Dr. Weaver has multiple publications in the field of addiction medicine, including the book "Addiction Treatment" published by Carlat Publishing in 2017.

    Christopher J. Ondrula

    JD

    Currently, Mr. Ondrula is the Executive Director for the American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM).  As Executive Director, Mr. Ondrula works with the ABPM Board of Directors to develop and operationalize overall ABPM strategic initiatives through the planning and coordination of projects designed to advance ABPM’s goals.  That work includes the creation and implementation of a key performance indicator report that contains operational metrics and outcome measures that quantify organizational productivity and provides a platform for improved operational performance.  Mr. Ondrula is also responsible for formulating policies and strategic plans intended to identify fertile areas for the ABPM’s continued growth within the House of Medicine.  

    Previously, Mr. Ondrula was the Strategic Business Affairs & Legal Advisor for the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS).  In that role, Mr. Ondrula planned, organized and coordinated projects supporting key ABMS organizational strategic objectives, focusing on ways to improve efficiency.  Mr. Ondrula’s responsibilities at ABMS also included the CertLink Initiative where, among other things, he was chiefly responsible for development of the economic model to assess its viability, as well as his collaborative work with the Ethics and Professional Committee, and strategic efforts in support of the ABMS Legislative Team.  
    Prior to joining ABMS in 2015, Mr. Ondrula served as the Chief Executive Officer and Director at Heartland Food Corporation which, at the time was the 2nd largest Burger King franchisee in the -World, and, before that he was the Chief Operating Officer and General Counsel for Spence Group Services.

    Mr. Ondrula received his undergraduate degree in business from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, and received his Juris Doctorate from Valparaiso University School of Law.   

    Accreditation & Credit Designation Statements

    Joint Accreditation Statement
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    In support of improving patient care, the American Society of Addiction Medicine is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

    Physicians

    The American Society of Addiction Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    Nurses

    This activity awards 1.25 Nursing contact hours.

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    PAs

    ASAM has been authorized by the American Academy of PAs (AAPA) to award AAPA Category 1 CME credit for activities planned in accordance with AAPA CME Criteria. This activity is designated for 1.25 AAPA Category 1 CME credits. Approval is valid until 05/06/2027.  PAs should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation.

    Social Workers

    As a Jointly Accredited Organization, ASAM is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved under this program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. Social workers completing this course receive 1.25 general continuing education credits.

    IPCE Credit

    This activity was planned by and for the healthcare team, and learners will receive 1.25 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credits for learning and change.

    California Association for Drug/Alcohol Educators (CAADE)

    This educational program is approved by CAADE: #CP40 999 1225.

    California Association of DUI Treatment Centers (CADTP)

    This educational program is approved by CADTP: #205.

    California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP)

    This educational program is approved by CCAPP: #OS-20-330-1224.

    Continuing Education Credits (CEUs)

    Upon completion of the activity and online evaluation, all other participants may request a certificate of participation. Participants may submit this certificate of participation to their professional organization/institute as documentation for completing this accredited continuing activity.

    Maintenance of Certification (MOC) or Continuing Certification Programs (CCP)

    This activity meets the requirements for MOC/CCP for the following primary physician boards and for state licensing CME requirements. MOC Credit is only reported for ABA, ABP, ABIM, and ABS. By completing the online credit application and evaluation, the learner permits ASAM to report credits to the appropriate Board. Learn more.

    • American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS)
    • American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM)
    • American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM)
    • American Board of Pediatrics (ABP)
    • American Board of Surgery (ABS)
    • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN)
    • American Board of Addiction Medicine (ABAM)
    • Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC)
      • Through an agreement between the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in Canada, medical practitioners participating in the Royal College MOC Program may record completion of accredited activities registered under the ACCME’s “CME in Support of MOC” program in Section 3 of the Royal College’s MOC Program.

    Disclosure Information

    In accordance with disclosure policies of ASAM and Joint Accreditation, the effort is made to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all CME/CE activities. These policies include mitigating all relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies for the Planning Committees and Presenters. All activity Planning Committee members and Presenters have disclosed all financial relationship information. The ASAM CE Committee has reviewed these disclosures and determined that the relationships are not inappropriate in the context of their respective presentations and are not inconsistent with the educational goals and integrity of the activity. Click here to view the full disclosure listing.

  • Product not yet rated Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This 60-minute on-demand session from the ASAM 55th Annual Conference addresses the current role of fellowship training programs in meeting Addiction Medicine workforce needs.

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    Addiction Medicine Fellowships - the Key to Building A High Quality Workforce
    Developed in Collaboration with the American College of Academic Addiction Medicine

    Recorded: Thursday, April 4, 2024 to Sunday, April 7, 2024
    On-Demand Session

    Overview

    This 60-minute on-demand session from the ASAM 55th Annual Conference addresses the current role of fellowship training programs in meeting Addiction Medicine workforce needs.

    The goal of this session is to promote the role of addiction medicine fellowships in educating the next generation of academic addiction medicine leaders and to enhance the addiction medicine workforce of America. Attendees can expect to learn about the history of fellowships and the various components of fellowship structure, including how to start a fellowship institution from scratch at their institution.

    The target audience for this Introductory level session includes physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, other clinicians, researchers, residents, fellows, students, and counselors.

    This session addresses the following ACGME Competencies: Systems-based Practice

    This session addresses the following ICPE Competencies:Roles and Responsibilities

    Learning Objectives

    Upon completion, learners will be able to:

    1. Describe the current role of fellowship training programs in meeting Addiction Medicine workforce needs.
    2. List key activities that fellows engage in during the Addiction Medicine training year.
    3. Identify the steps required to start an Addiction Medicine fellowship program.

    Registration Rates

    Rate DescriptionRate
    ASAM Member$29
    Non-Member$39
    Associate Member$19
    Resident Member*$19
    Student Member*$19

    *Residents, Fellows-in-training, Interns, and Students must join ASAM to receive a discounted registration rate. Click here to become an ASAM member. National and Chapter membership dues apply. There is no charge for Students to become a Member, but verification of student status is required.

    Membership Question?  Call ASAM at 1.301.656.3920, email us, or view the ASAM website for more information.

    Refunds & Cancellations

    All ASAM eLearning Center refund requests must be made in writing to education@asam.org within 90 days of purchase. Those requesting refunds for courses that are in progress will receive partial refunds or e-Learning Center credit. Automatic full refunds will be made for any course with a live-course component that has been cancelled.

    Registration Open: 05/06/2024 - 04/06/2027

    User Access Closed: 05/06/2027

    Session Instructions

    1. Click on the Contents tab to watch the on-demand recording.
    2. Click Complete Post Test to answer multiple choice questions. Participants will have 10 attempts to pass and must answer 4 out of 5 questions correctly.
    3. Click Complete Evaluation to provide valuable activity feedback. Scroll down on all questions as there may be answer options that expand past the size of the window.
    4. Click the button Claim Medical Credits in the box titled Claim Credits & Certificate. Choose the type of credit and click submit. Click the button View/Print Certificate to save or print your certificate. You can view/print your certificate at any time by visiting the ASAM eLearning Center, clicking Dashboard, and clicking Transcript/Achievements.

    Need Assistance?

    For assistance logging in, accessing activities, claiming credit, or for other questions or concerns, please check the FAQ page or e-mail Education@ASAM.org

    ASAM is proud to offer Essential Accessibility to ensure our website is accessible and functional for all our learners while providing free assistive technology for people with the widest possible range of abilities.

    Timothy Brennan

    MD, MPH, FASAM

    Timothy Brennan, MD, MPH, FASAM is an Attending Physician and Director of the Addiction Institute at Mount Sinai West and St. Luke's. He is the Director of the Fellowship in Addiction Medicine Program at the Icahn School of Medicine Mount Sinai, as well as the Vice President for Medical and Academic Affairs at the Addiction Medicine Foundation. He completed his Fellowship in Addiction Medicine at The Addiction Institute, a Fellowship in Medical Ethics at Harvard Medical School, and a Residency in Pediatrics at New York Presbyterian Hospital / Weill Cornell Medical College. He also completed an intern year in Internal Medicine at Georgetown University Hospital.  Dr. Brennan has spoken at local, state, national and international levels about addiction issues, particularly as related to young adults. He is the co-editor of Lippincott's "Essentials of Addiction Medicine", and was appointed by Governor Cuomo to serve on the Medical Review Board at the New York State Justice Center. He is also a member of the Adolescent Advisory Panel at the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services.  He received a BS in Foreign Service from Georgetown University, and a combined MD/MPH from Tulane University School of Medicine and School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. 

    Jeanette M. Tetrault

    MD, FACP, FASAM

    Dr. Tetrault is a Professor of Medicine in the Section of General Internal Medicine at Yale School of Medicine. She is the founding Program Director for the Yale’s Addiction Medicine Fellowship and the Associate Director for Education and Training in the Program in Addiction Medicine. She is a primary care physician and addiction medicine specialist at the APT Foundation, where she provides primary care services, chronic disease management, including HIV and Hepatitis C treatment; and addiction specialty care including methadone, buprenorphine and naltrexone treatment. She co-directs the Addiction Recovery Clinic, a specialty clinic embedded within the residency continuity practice, which serves a dual clinical and educational mission. She is president-elect for the American College of Academic Medicine and served as the chair of the ACGME addiction medicine milestones committee. Her academic interest focuses on improving care of patients with substance use and the chronic diseases associated with addiction. She is recognized as a Macy Foundation Faculty Scholar for her work expanding addiction medicine curricula for health professions students at Yale. Dr. Tetrault has received funding from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Association and the Heath Services Resources Administration to expand training efforts in addiction medicine in an effort to expand the workforce of providers prepared to care for patients with substance use and addiction. She has published widely in the field of Addiction Medicine including epidemiologic investigation, investigation of unique delivery care models, examination of safety of addiction pharmocotherapies, and addiction medicine curriculum design, evaluation, and dissemination.

    No relevant financial relationships.

    Accreditation & Credit Designation Statements

    Joint Accreditation Statement
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    In support of improving patient care, the American Society of Addiction Medicine is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

    Physicians

    The American Society of Addiction Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    Nurses

    This activity awards 1.25 Nursing contact hours.

    image
    PAs

    ASAM has been authorized by the American Academy of PAs (AAPA) to award AAPA Category 1 CME credit for activities planned in accordance with AAPA CME Criteria. This activity is designated for 1.25 AAPA Category 1 CME credits. Approval is valid until 05/06/2027.  PAs should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation.

    Social Workers

    As a Jointly Accredited Organization, ASAM is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved under this program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. Social workers completing this course receive 1.25 general continuing education credits.

    IPCE Credit

    This activity was planned by and for the healthcare team, and learners will receive 1.25 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credits for learning and change.

    California Association for Drug/Alcohol Educators (CAADE)

    This educational program is approved by CAADE: #CP40 999 1225.

    California Association of DUI Treatment Centers (CADTP)

    This educational program is approved by CADTP: #205.

    California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP)

    This educational program is approved by CCAPP: #OS-20-330-1224.

    Continuing Education Credits (CEUs)

    Upon completion of the activity and online evaluation, all other participants may request a certificate of participation. Participants may submit this certificate of participation to their professional organization/institute as documentation for completing this accredited continuing activity.

    Maintenance of Certification (MOC) or Continuing Certification Programs (CCP)

    This activity meets the requirements for MOC/CCP for the following primary physician boards and for state licensing CME requirements. MOC Credit is only reported for ABA, ABP, ABIM, and ABS. By completing the online credit application and evaluation, the learner permits ASAM to report credits to the appropriate Board. Learn more.

    • American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS)
    • American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM)
    • American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM)
    • American Board of Pediatrics (ABP)
    • American Board of Surgery (ABS)
    • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN)
    • American Board of Addiction Medicine (ABAM)
    • Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC)
      • Through an agreement between the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in Canada, medical practitioners participating in the Royal College MOC Program may record completion of accredited activities registered under the ACCME’s “CME in Support of MOC” program in Section 3 of the Royal College’s MOC Program.

    Disclosure Information

    In accordance with disclosure policies of ASAM and Joint Accreditation, the effort is made to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all CME/CE activities. These policies include mitigating all relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies for the Planning Committees and Presenters. All activity Planning Committee members and Presenters have disclosed all financial relationship information. The ASAM CE Committee has reviewed these disclosures and determined that the relationships are not inappropriate in the context of their respective presentations and are not inconsistent with the educational goals and integrity of the activity. Click here to view the full disclosure listing.

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This 75-minute on-demand session from the ASAM 55th Annual Conference addresses how harm reduction principles can be embedded in clinical practice.

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    Opening General Session - Broadening Perspectives to Narrow the Treatment Gap

    Recorded: Thursday, April 4, 2024 to Sunday, April 7, 2024
    On-Demand Session

    Overview

    This 75-minute on-demand session from the ASAM 55th Annual Conference addresses how harm reduction principles can be embedded in clinical practice.

    Narrow perspectives on recovery can limit patient engagement and negatively impact health outcomes. A broader approach, combining traditional treatment methods and harm reduction principles is necessary to adequately address the needs of people with substance use disorders. This presentation will describe the history of addiction care, identify shared goals of harm reduction and treatment service providers, and make the case for a chronic care model for addiction that is patient-centered and focuses on maximizing function and improving wellness. Join this session to learn more about incorporating this model into all practice settings and how even small changes can make a big difference.

    The target audience for this Introductory level session includes physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, other clinicians, researchers, residents, fellows, students, and counselors.

    This session addresses the following ACGME Competencies: Systems-based Practice

    This session addresses the following ICPE Competencies:Roles and Responsibilities, Interprofessional Communication, Teams and Teamwork

    Learning Objectives

    Upon completion, learners will be able to:

    1. Describe three examples of ways harm reduction principles can be embedded in clinical practice.
    2. Learn how to leverage the trust of harm reduction programs to bring high quality low barrier care to people who inject drugs.
    3. Explore frontline reactions to increased access to take-home doses and further individualized care.

    Registration Rates

    Rate DescriptionRate
    ASAM Member$29
    Non-Member$39
    Associate Member$19
    Resident Member*$19
    Student Member*$19

    *Residents, Fellows-in-training, Interns, and Students must join ASAM to receive a discounted registration rate. Click here to become an ASAM member. National and Chapter membership dues apply. There is no charge for Students to become a Member, but verification of student status is required.

    Membership Question?  Call ASAM at 1.301.656.3920, email us, or view the ASAM website for more information.

    Refunds & Cancellations

    All ASAM eLearning Center refund requests must be made in writing to education@asam.org within 90 days of purchase. Those requesting refunds for courses that are in progress will receive partial refunds or e-Learning Center credit. Automatic full refunds will be made for any course with a live-course component that has been cancelled.

    Registration Open: 05/06/2024 - 04/06/2027

    User Access Closed: 05/06/2027

    Session Instructions

    1. Click on the Contents tab to watch the on-demand recording.
    2. Click Complete Post Test to answer multiple choice questions. Participants will have 10 attempts to pass and must answer 4 out of 5 questions correctly.
    3. Click Complete Evaluation to provide valuable activity feedback. Scroll down on all questions as there may be answer options that expand past the size of the window.
    4. Click the button Claim Medical Credits in the box titled Claim Credits & Certificate. Choose the type of credit and click submit. Click the button View/Print Certificate to save or print your certificate. You can view/print your certificate at any time by visiting the ASAM eLearning Center, clicking Dashboard, and clicking Transcript/Achievements.

    Need Assistance?

    For assistance logging in, accessing activities, claiming credit, or for other questions or concerns, please check the FAQ page or e-mail Education@ASAM.org

    ASAM is proud to offer Essential Accessibility to ensure our website is accessible and functional for all our learners while providing free assistive technology for people with the widest possible range of abilities.

    Ricky Bluthenthal, PhD

    Associate Dean for Social Justice & Professor

    University of Southern California

    Ricky N. Bluthenthal, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Preventive Medicine and the Institute for Prevention Research at the Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California.

    Elizabeth M. Salisbury-Afshar

    MD, MPH, FAAFP, FACPM, DFASAM

    Dr.Salisbury-Afshar is an Associate Professor at the University ofWisconsin-Madison. Her work focuses on improving the health and wellbeing ofpeople who use drugs and alcohol. She is a physician who is board-certified inaddiction medicine, family medicine, and preventive medicine/general publichealth, and her expertise lies at the intersection of these fields. Her workincludes patient care, teaching, public health practice, and research relatedto implementation and evaluation of addiction treatment and harm reductionprograms. Dr. Salisbury-Afshar serves as the Program Director of the PreventiveMedicine Residency and as the Medical Director of Harm Reduction Services forthe Wisconsin Department of Health Services Division of Public Health. She has overfourteen years of experience working clinically in federally qualified healthcenters. Her current clinical work includes  serving as Medical Directorof a low barrier clinic for people who use drugs and as a physician on theaddiction medicine consult team at UW Hospital. She is also core faculty in theUW Addiction Medicine Fellowship Program.

    No relevant financial disclosures.

    Marlene Martin, MD

    Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, Director of Addiction Care Team

    UCSF and San Francisco General Hospital

    Marlene Martin, MD is an Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine at UCSF and hospitalist in the Division of Hospital Medicine at San Francisco General Hospital. She is board certified in Addiction Medicine and founder and Director of the Addiction Care Team, a consultation service that provides harm reduction, evidence-based treatment, and linkage to care to emergency department and hospitalized patients with unhealthy substance use. Dr. Martin is also the Director of Addiction Initiatves for the UCSF Latinx Center of Excellence.

    Calla Harrington, LICSW, MPH

    Clinical Supervisor

    Behavioral Health Network

    Calla Harrington, LICSW, MPH, is a clinical supervisor for two Behavioral Health Network OTPs in MA. She seeks opportunities to address health inequities and process changes as a public health social worker speacializing in mental health services and social epidemiology. In previous roles she has co-authored research on access to MOUD for people incarcerated, shared decision making in MOUD, community overdose responses, and preparing social workers for public health advocacy.

    Hansel Tookes, MD, MPH

    Associate Professor

    University of Miami Miller School of Medicine

    Hansel Tookes, MD, MPH, is Associate Professor of Medicine at University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. After completing his residency in Internal Medicine at Jackson Memorial Hospital, he founded IDEA Lab whose mission is to implement, disseminate, educate, and advocate for the health of people who use drugs. The IDEA Lab also houses the IDEA syringe services program – the first of its kind in Florida. Dr. Tookes spent five years lobbying the Florida Legislature for the creation of the program as an evidence-based HIV prevention intervention. In 2016, he succeeded and the pilot was signed into law. Today, Dr. Tookes serves as medical director of IDEA and successfully passed Infectious Disease Elimination Act of 2019 authorizing statewide expansion of syringe services programs. As a physician at Jackson Memorial, one of the largest public hospitals in the nation, Dr. Tookes attends on the HIV service. He is an advocate for health equity and has extensive experience working with both patients of low socioeconomic status and individuals who use drugs. Dr. Tookes’ research interests include structural and systemic interventions and innovative approaches to HIV prevention and treatment. He is a 2021 recipient of a $2.5M NIDA Avenir Award which will test his innovative Tele-Harm Reduction model in a randomized controlled trial and, more recently, 2 NIDA R01s. He has received numerous honors, including Miami Chamber of Commerce Healthcare Hero, Starbucks Upstander, and SAVE Champion of Equality. In 2023, he was appointed to the board of the HIV Medical Association and the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS.

    Accreditation & Credit Designation Statements

    Joint Accreditation Statement
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    In support of improving patient care, the American Society of Addiction Medicine is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

    Physicians

    The American Society of Addiction Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    Nurses

    This activity awards 1.25 Nursing contact hours.

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    PAs

    ASAM has been authorized by the American Academy of PAs (AAPA) to award AAPA Category 1 CME credit for activities planned in accordance with AAPA CME Criteria. This activity is designated for 1.25 AAPA Category 1 CME credits. Approval is valid until 05/06/2027.  PAs should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation.

    Social Workers

    As a Jointly Accredited Organization, ASAM is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved under this program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. Social workers completing this course receive 1.25 general continuing education credits.

    IPCE Credit

    This activity was planned by and for the healthcare team, and learners will receive 1.25 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credits for learning and change.

    California Association for Drug/Alcohol Educators (CAADE)

    This educational program is approved by CAADE: #CP40 999 1225.

    California Association of DUI Treatment Centers (CADTP)

    This educational program is approved by CADTP: #205.

    California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP)

    This educational program is approved by CCAPP: #OS-20-330-1224.

    Continuing Education Credits (CEUs)

    Upon completion of the activity and online evaluation, all other participants may request a certificate of participation. Participants may submit this certificate of participation to their professional organization/institute as documentation for completing this accredited continuing activity.

    Maintenance of Certification (MOC) or Continuing Certification Programs (CCP)

    This activity meets the requirements for MOC/CCP for the following primary physician boards and for state licensing CME requirements. MOC Credit is only reported for ABA, ABP, ABIM, and ABS. By completing the online credit application and evaluation, the learner permits ASAM to report credits to the appropriate Board. Learn more.

    • American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS)
    • American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM)
    • American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM)
    • American Board of Pediatrics (ABP)
    • American Board of Surgery (ABS)
    • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN)
    • American Board of Addiction Medicine (ABAM)
    • Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC)
      • Through an agreement between the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in Canada, medical practitioners participating in the Royal College MOC Program may record completion of accredited activities registered under the ACCME’s “CME in Support of MOC” program in Section 3 of the Royal College’s MOC Program.

    Disclosure Information

    In accordance with disclosure policies of ASAM and Joint Accreditation, the effort is made to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all CME/CE activities. These policies include mitigating all relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies for the Planning Committees and Presenters. All activity Planning Committee members and Presenters have disclosed all financial relationship information. The ASAM CE Committee has reviewed these disclosures and determined that the relationships are not inappropriate in the context of their respective presentations and are not inconsistent with the educational goals and integrity of the activity. Click here to view the full disclosure listing.

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This 75-minute on-demand session from the ASAM 55th Annual Conference addresses the importance of addressing pain in individuals with substance use disorders.

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    Who Owns the Pain? Debating Addiction Medicine's Role in Pain Management

    Recorded: Thursday, April 4, 2024 to Sunday, April 7, 2024
    On-Demand Session

    Overview

    This 75-minute on-demand session from the ASAM 55th Annual Conference addresses the importance of addressing pain in individuals with substance use disorders.

    Chronic pain is more common among individuals with substance use disorder than in the general population, and shares common neuropsychological pathways with SUDs. Access to multidisciplinary and compassionate pain treatment is unreliable; thus, addiction medicine specialists are often asked to manage acute and chronic pain in individuals with SUDs. This case-based session will include a panel with addiction medicine clinicians from four different institutions around the US, describing their approach to pain in individuals they are caring for.

    The target audience for this Advanced level session includes physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, other clinicians, researchers, residents, fellows, students, and counselors.

    This session addresses the following ACGME Competencies: Patient Care and Procedural Skills, Interpersonal and Communication Skills, Professionalism, Systems-based Practice

    This session addresses the following ICPE Competencies:Roles and Responsibilities, Interprofessional Communication, Teams and Teamwork

    Learning Objectives

    Upon completion, learners will be able to:

    1. Describe the importance of addressing pain in individuals with substance use disorders.
    2. Decide on a plan to approach chronic and acute pain management in their addiction medicine practice.
    3. Co-manage pain with primary care, palliative care, and chronic pain clinicians.

    Registration Rates

    Rate DescriptionRate
    ASAM Member$29
    Non-Member$39
    Associate Member$19
    Resident Member*$19
    Student Member*$19

    *Residents, Fellows-in-training, Interns, and Students must join ASAM to receive a discounted registration rate. Click here to become an ASAM member. National and Chapter membership dues apply. There is no charge for Students to become a Member, but verification of student status is required.

    Membership Question?  Call ASAM at 1.301.656.3920, email us, or view the ASAM website for more information.

    Refunds & Cancellations

    All ASAM eLearning Center refund requests must be made in writing to education@asam.org within 90 days of purchase. Those requesting refunds for courses that are in progress will receive partial refunds or e-Learning Center credit. Automatic full refunds will be made for any course with a live-course component that has been cancelled.

    Registration Open: 05/06/2024 - 04/06/2027

    User Access Closed: 05/06/2027

    Session Instructions

    1. Click on the Contents tab to watch the on-demand recording.
    2. Click Complete Post Test to answer multiple choice questions. Participants will have 10 attempts to pass and must answer 4 out of 5 questions correctly.
    3. Click Complete Evaluation to provide valuable activity feedback. Scroll down on all questions as there may be answer options that expand past the size of the window.
    4. Click the button Claim Medical Credits in the box titled Claim Credits & Certificate. Choose the type of credit and click submit. Click the button View/Print Certificate to save or print your certificate. You can view/print your certificate at any time by visiting the ASAM eLearning Center, clicking Dashboard, and clicking Transcript/Achievements.

    Need Assistance?

    For assistance logging in, accessing activities, claiming credit, or for other questions or concerns, please check the FAQ page or e-mail Education@ASAM.org

    ASAM is proud to offer Essential Accessibility to ensure our website is accessible and functional for all our learners while providing free assistive technology for people with the widest possible range of abilities.

    Julie Childers

    MD

    Julie Childers is an addiction medicine and palliative care physician at the University of Pittsburgh, where she developed and now directs the Addiction Medicine Fellowship. She has written and taught nationally in the areas of managing addiction in individuals with serious illnesses, communication, motivational interviewing, and medical ethics. In 2021, she was elected to the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine's Academy of Master Educators.

    Janet J. Ho

    MD, MPH

    Janet Ho, MD MPH is a board-certified palliative medicine and addiction medicine physician at the University of California, San Francisco. She completed internal medicine training and chief residency at Yale, and fellowships in health services research, palliative care, and addiction medicine at Harvard and Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, MA. Her clinical and research interests lie at the intersection of serious illness, the disease that is addiction, pain, and chronic cancer pain. Dr. Ho is dedicated to improving provider knowledge and confidence in primary palliative care and addiction medicine; improving disparate quality of life and care for patients with serious illness and addiction; understanding the role of buprenorphine in palliative care; and challenging stigma against patients who use drugs. 

    Heather Richards, MD

    Medical Director, Center for Recovery Medicine

    Center for Inclusion Health, Allegheny Health Network

    Heather Richards, MD, is the Medical Director of the Center for Recovery Medicine within the Center for Inclusion Health (CIH) at Allegheny Health Network (AHN). She completed her residency in internal medicine at AHN and joined the Center for Inclusion Health upon her graduation. During her early years with CIH, she focused her work on providing HIV and primary care to underserved patients in varying clinics, the county jail, and homeless shelters, and was instrumental in developing Pittsburgh’s first medical respite program. As she encountered increasing numbers of patients using opioids, she started a Suboxone clinic that has expanded greatly to now treat patients with any substance use. Due to her significant interest and work in the field of addiction, she decided to pursue and obtain board certification in addiction medicine in 2021. Since that time, she has assumed the role of Medical Director of the Center for Recovery Medicine, AHN’s addiction medicine program, and oversees both inpatient and outpatient addiction medicine services at several locations within AHN.

    Accreditation & Credit Designation Statements

    Joint Accreditation Statement
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    In support of improving patient care, the American Society of Addiction Medicine is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

    Physicians

    The American Society of Addiction Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    Nurses

    This activity awards 1.25 Nursing contact hours.

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    PAs

    ASAM has been authorized by the American Academy of PAs (AAPA) to award AAPA Category 1 CME credit for activities planned in accordance with AAPA CME Criteria. This activity is designated for 1.25 AAPA Category 1 CME credits. Approval is valid until 05/06/2027.  PAs should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation.

    Social Workers

    As a Jointly Accredited Organization, ASAM is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved under this program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. Social workers completing this course receive 1.25 general continuing education credits.

    IPCE Credit

    This activity was planned by and for the healthcare team, and learners will receive 1.25 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credits for learning and change.

    California Association for Drug/Alcohol Educators (CAADE)

    This educational program is approved by CAADE: #CP40 999 1225.

    California Association of DUI Treatment Centers (CADTP)

    This educational program is approved by CADTP: #205.

    California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP)

    This educational program is approved by CCAPP: #OS-20-330-1224.

    Continuing Education Credits (CEUs)

    Upon completion of the activity and online evaluation, all other participants may request a certificate of participation. Participants may submit this certificate of participation to their professional organization/institute as documentation for completing this accredited continuing activity.

    Maintenance of Certification (MOC) or Continuing Certification Programs (CCP)

    This activity meets the requirements for MOC/CCP for the following primary physician boards and for state licensing CME requirements. MOC Credit is only reported for ABA, ABP, ABIM, and ABS. By completing the online credit application and evaluation, the learner permits ASAM to report credits to the appropriate Board. Learn more.

    • American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS)
    • American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM)
    • American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM)
    • American Board of Pediatrics (ABP)
    • American Board of Surgery (ABS)
    • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN)
    • American Board of Addiction Medicine (ABAM)
    • Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC)
      • Through an agreement between the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in Canada, medical practitioners participating in the Royal College MOC Program may record completion of accredited activities registered under the ACCME’s “CME in Support of MOC” program in Section 3 of the Royal College’s MOC Program.

    Disclosure Information

    In accordance with disclosure policies of ASAM and Joint Accreditation, the effort is made to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all CME/CE activities. These policies include mitigating all relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies for the Planning Committees and Presenters. All activity Planning Committee members and Presenters have disclosed all financial relationship information. The ASAM CE Committee has reviewed these disclosures and determined that the relationships are not inappropriate in the context of their respective presentations and are not inconsistent with the educational goals and integrity of the activity. Click here to view the full disclosure listing.

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This 75-minute on-demand session from the ASAM 55th Annual Conference addresses how to assess (including laboratory testing and analysis) and manage stimulant toxicity and wash out syndromes related to stimulant abstinence.

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    The Clinical Consequences of Stimulant Use: Focus on Intoxication, Washout, and Therapies

    Recorded: Thursday, April 4, 2024 to Sunday, April 7, 2024
    On-Demand Session

    Overview

    This 75-minute on-demand session from the ASAM 55th Annual Conference addresses how to assess (including laboratory testing and analysis) and manage stimulant toxicity and wash out syndromes related to stimulant abstinence.

    This focus session will describe the neurobiological effects of stimulants and provide clinicians with tools for assessment and management of stimulant intoxication and other adverse effects from stimulants, such as physiological effects of abstinence from stimulants. We will provide information on laboratory testing for stimulants and the utility of testing. We shall also review the pharmacology and adverse effects of medications used in the treatment of stimulant use disorder including naltrexone, bupropion, modafinil, and mixed amphetamine salts.

    The target audience for this Intermediate level session includes physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, other clinicians, researchers, residents, fellows, students, and counselors.

    This session addresses the following ACGME Competencies: Patient Care and Procedural Skills, Medical Knowledge, Practice-based Learning and Improvement

    This session addresses the following ICPE Competencies:Roles and Responsibilities, Teams and Teamwork

    Learning Objectives

    Upon completion, learners will be able to:

    1. Describe the neurobiological effects of various stimulant classes
    2. Explain how to assess (including laboratory testing and analysis) and manage stimulant toxicity and wash out syndromes related to stimulant abstinence
    3. Highlight the pharmacology and adverse effects of medications used in the treatment of stimulant intoxication and stimulant use disorder

    Registration Rates

    Rate DescriptionRate
    ASAM Member$29
    Non-Member$39
    Associate Member$19
    Resident Member*$19
    Student Member*$19

    *Residents, Fellows-in-training, Interns, and Students must join ASAM to receive a discounted registration rate. Click here to become an ASAM member. National and Chapter membership dues apply. There is no charge for Students to become a Member, but verification of student status is required.

    Membership Question?  Call ASAM at 1.301.656.3920, email us, or view the ASAM website for more information.

    Refunds & Cancellations

    All ASAM eLearning Center refund requests must be made in writing to education@asam.org within 90 days of purchase. Those requesting refunds for courses that are in progress will receive partial refunds or e-Learning Center credit. Automatic full refunds will be made for any course with a live-course component that has been cancelled.

    Registration Open: 05/06/2024 - 04/06/2027

    User Access Closed: 05/06/2027

    Session Instructions

    1. Click on the Contents tab to watch the on-demand recording.
    2. Click Complete Post Test to answer multiple choice questions. Participants will have 10 attempts to pass and must answer 4 out of 5 questions correctly.
    3. Click Complete Evaluation to provide valuable activity feedback. Scroll down on all questions as there may be answer options that expand past the size of the window.
    4. Click the button Claim Medical Credits in the box titled Claim Credits & Certificate. Choose the type of credit and click submit. Click the button View/Print Certificate to save or print your certificate. You can view/print your certificate at any time by visiting the ASAM eLearning Center, clicking Dashboard, and clicking Transcript/Achievements.

    Need Assistance?

    For assistance logging in, accessing activities, claiming credit, or for other questions or concerns, please check the FAQ page or e-mail Education@ASAM.org

    ASAM is proud to offer Essential Accessibility to ensure our website is accessible and functional for all our learners while providing free assistive technology for people with the widest possible range of abilities.

    JoAn Laes

    MD

    JoAn Laes, MD is an addiction medicine physician and consulting medical toxicologist. Her focus is inpatient addiction medicine and toxicology consultation, and outpatient treatment of opioid and other substance use disorders. She is an owner at Twin Cities Toxicology, providing consultation, medical directorship, and expert opinion in the fields of addiction medicine and medical toxicology. She is board-certified in Internal Medicine, Addiction Medicine, and Medical Toxicology. She completed an internal medicine residency at Hennepin County Medical Center and medical toxicology fellowship at Regions Hospital in St. Paul, Minnesota. She has spoken nationally on the subjects of addiction medicine and toxicology.

    No relevant financial relationships

    Timothy J. Wiegand

    MD, FACMT, FAACT, DFASAM

    Timothy J. Wiegand, MD, FACMT, FAACT, DFASAM, specializes in Medical Toxicology and Addiction Medicine.  He is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Director of the Toxicology/Addiction Consult Service at Strong Memorial Hospital and the University of Rochester Medical Center.  He is Program Director for the URMC Addiction Medicine Fellowship Program, based out of the Department of Emergency Medicine and  core faculty for their Emergency Medicine residency.  Dr. Wiegand is also Medical Director for Huther Doyle, an addiction services provider in Rochester, New York. 

    In addition to ED, hospital, and clinic work treating intoxication, withdrawal, and assisting with pain management for patients maintained on Medications for Opioid Use Disorder Dr. Wiegand is involved with education and research in toxicology and addiction and he lectures locally, nationally, and internationally. Dr. Wiegand serves on the ASAM Board of Directors as Vice President; he is President of NYSAM and he is completing a second term on the Board of the American College of Medical Toxicology. 

    Dr. Wiegand serves in a volunteer capacity for many local, state, and national committees.  He has been awarded the Charlotte Hegedus Award from the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence for professionals who have consistently demonstrated high level of cooperative work with individuals or groups with substance use disorders for at least five years.  Dr. Wiegand is the 2022 awardee of the American Society of Addiction Medicine Annual Award.  This award is given to an individual for outstanding contributions to the growth and vitality of ASAM, for thoughtful leadership in the field, and for a deep understanding of the art and science of Addiction Medicine.” And “for expanding the frontiers of the field of Addiction Medicine and broadening our understanding of the addictive process, through research and innovation.” He was also awarded the 2022 ACMT Service Award.  

    Jeremiah D. Fairbanks

    DO

    Jeremiah Fairbanks, DO is a current addiction medicine fellow at the University of Minnesota. He completed his medical training at Des Moines University followed by a family medicine residency through the University of Minnesota. He has helped develop programs treating office based opioid use disorder through primary care in southern Minnesota and has his family medicine board certification. 

    Ian Latham, MD

    Addiction Medicine Fellow

    Univeristy of Minnesota

    Ian Latham, MD is an Addiction Medicine Fellow at the University of Minnesota; he recently completed his residency in Family Medicine at the University of Minnesota / North Memorial residency program. He completed his undergraduate education in Molecular Biology at the University of Wisconsin – Madison and his medical education at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where he participated in research in Narrative Medicine, trauma-informed addiction care, and mobile services for buprenorphine treatment. Ian has a particular interest in working with patients who identify within the LGBTQ+ community, the management of behavioral addictions, and the treatment and prevention of viral disease among people living with addiction.

    Accreditation & Credit Designation Statements

    Joint Accreditation Statement
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    In support of improving patient care, the American Society of Addiction Medicine is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

    Physicians

    The American Society of Addiction Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    Nurses

    This activity awards 1.25 Nursing contact hours.

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    PAs

    ASAM has been authorized by the American Academy of PAs (AAPA) to award AAPA Category 1 CME credit for activities planned in accordance with AAPA CME Criteria. This activity is designated for 1.25 AAPA Category 1 CME credits. Approval is valid until 05/06/2027.  PAs should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation.

    Social Workers

    As a Jointly Accredited Organization, ASAM is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved under this program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. Social workers completing this course receive 1.25 general continuing education credits.

    IPCE Credit

    This activity was planned by and for the healthcare team, and learners will receive 1.25 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credits for learning and change.

    California Association for Drug/Alcohol Educators (CAADE)

    This educational program is approved by CAADE: #CP40 999 1225.

    California Association of DUI Treatment Centers (CADTP)

    This educational program is approved by CADTP: #205.

    California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP)

    This educational program is approved by CCAPP: #OS-20-330-1224.

    Continuing Education Credits (CEUs)

    Upon completion of the activity and online evaluation, all other participants may request a certificate of participation. Participants may submit this certificate of participation to their professional organization/institute as documentation for completing this accredited continuing activity.

    Maintenance of Certification (MOC) or Continuing Certification Programs (CCP)

    This activity meets the requirements for MOC/CCP for the following primary physician boards and for state licensing CME requirements. MOC Credit is only reported for ABA, ABP, ABIM, and ABS. By completing the online credit application and evaluation, the learner permits ASAM to report credits to the appropriate Board. Learn more.

    • American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS)
    • American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM)
    • American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM)
    • American Board of Pediatrics (ABP)
    • American Board of Surgery (ABS)
    • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN)
    • American Board of Addiction Medicine (ABAM)
    • Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC)
      • Through an agreement between the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in Canada, medical practitioners participating in the Royal College MOC Program may record completion of accredited activities registered under the ACCME’s “CME in Support of MOC” program in Section 3 of the Royal College’s MOC Program.

    Disclosure Information

    In accordance with disclosure policies of ASAM and Joint Accreditation, the effort is made to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all CME/CE activities. These policies include mitigating all relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies for the Planning Committees and Presenters. All activity Planning Committee members and Presenters have disclosed all financial relationship information. The ASAM CE Committee has reviewed these disclosures and determined that the relationships are not inappropriate in the context of their respective presentations and are not inconsistent with the educational goals and integrity of the activity. Click here to view the full disclosure listing.

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This 75-minute on-demand session from the ASAM 55th Annual Conference addresses the relationship between racism, discrimination and health inequities in substance use and addiction treatment.

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    Integrating Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging into Addiction Treatment

    Recorded: Thursday, April 4, 2024 to Sunday, April 7, 2024
    On-Demand Session

    Overview

    This 75-minute on-demand session from the ASAM 55th Annual Conference addresses the relationship between racism, discrimination and health inequities in substance use and addiction treatment.

    Substance use disorder treatment programs are an essential element in the effort for health equity in addiction treatment. This workshop reviews the impact of structural racism and discrimination on disparities in substance use and addiction treatment and discusses best practices for integration of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging (DEIB) into addiction treatment. Learners will apply an evidence-based tool for assessing organizations' DEIB culture and identify potential strategies to incorporate DEIB into their own individual practices and those of their organizations.

    The target audience for this Introductory level session includes physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, other clinicians, researchers, residents, fellows, students, and counselors.

    This session addresses the following ACGME Competencies: Patient Care and Procedural Skills, Practice-based Learning and Improvement, Interpersonal and Communication Skills, Professionalism

    This session addresses the following ICPE Competencies:Values and Ethics, Teams and Teamwork

    Learning Objectives

    Upon completion, learners will be able to:

    1. Describe the relationship between racism, discrimination and health inequities in substance use and addiction treatment
    2. Utilize tools to assess their organizations' DEIB culture and readiness for change to implement DEIB practices and policies.
    3. Discuss best practices for implementation of DEIB practices into the addiction treatment setting.

    Registration Rates

    Rate DescriptionRate
    ASAM Member$29
    Non-Member$39
    Associate Member$19
    Resident Member*$19
    Student Member*$19

    *Residents, Fellows-in-training, Interns, and Students must join ASAM to receive a discounted registration rate. Click here to become an ASAM member. National and Chapter membership dues apply. There is no charge for Students to become a Member, but verification of student status is required.

    Membership Question?  Call ASAM at 1.301.656.3920, email us, or view the ASAM website for more information.

    Refunds & Cancellations

    All ASAM eLearning Center refund requests must be made in writing to education@asam.org within 90 days of purchase. Those requesting refunds for courses that are in progress will receive partial refunds or e-Learning Center credit. Automatic full refunds will be made for any course with a live-course component that has been cancelled.

    Registration Open: 05/06/2024 - 04/06/2027

    User Access Closed: 05/06/2027

    Session Instructions

    1. Click on the Contents tab to watch the on-demand recording.
    2. Click Complete Post Test to answer multiple choice questions. Participants will have 10 attempts to pass and must answer 4 out of 5 questions correctly.
    3. Click Complete Evaluation to provide valuable activity feedback. Scroll down on all questions as there may be answer options that expand past the size of the window.
    4. Click the button Claim Medical Credits in the box titled Claim Credits & Certificate. Choose the type of credit and click submit. Click the button View/Print Certificate to save or print your certificate. You can view/print your certificate at any time by visiting the ASAM eLearning Center, clicking Dashboard, and clicking Transcript/Achievements.

    Need Assistance?

    For assistance logging in, accessing activities, claiming credit, or for other questions or concerns, please check the FAQ page or e-mail Education@ASAM.org

    ASAM is proud to offer Essential Accessibility to ensure our website is accessible and functional for all our learners while providing free assistive technology for people with the widest possible range of abilities.

    Anika Alvanzo

    MD, MS, DFASAM, FACP

    Anika Alvanzo, MD, MS, DFASAM, FACP is the Eastern Region Medical Director for Pyramid Healthcare, Inc. She also serves as a physician consultant on substance use disorders to the Behavioral Health Administration in the Maryland Department of Health and is the Managing Partner of Uzima Consulting Group, LLC, which provides addiction medicine-related consultation, education and training, and expert witness testimony. Dr. Alvanzo is a graduate of the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences and holds a master’s degree in biostatistics from Virginia Commonwealth University. She is board certified in Internal Medicine and Addiction Medicine. Dr. Alvanzo is a Distinguished Fellow of ASAM, a Past President of the Maryland-DC Society of Addiction Medicine (MDDCSAM), and currently serves as Chair of the ASAM Annual Conference Program Planning Committee and Region V Director for the ASAM Board of Directors.

    At Pyramid Healthcare, Inc., Dr. Alvanzo’s role is to optimize and standardize the medical care, with emphasis on substance withdrawal management and pharmacotherapy, in the residential and outpatient addiction treatment programs in Eastern Pennsylvania and Maryland. Prior to this, Dr. Alvanzo spent twelve years as faculty in the Divisions of General Internal Medicine and Addiction Medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine where she held a variety of clinical leadership roles, including Associate Medical Director of Addiction Treatment Services and the Center for Addiction and Pregnancy and Medical Director of the Broadway Center for Addiction, comprehensive, outpatient substance use disorder treatment (SUD) programs on the Johns Hopkin Bayview and Johns Hopkins Hospital campuses, respectively. From 2011 – 2018, Dr. Alvanzo directed the Substance Use Disorders Consultation Service, a multidisciplinary addiction consultation service serving the Johns Hopkins Hospital Department of Medicine general and subspecialty services.

    Dr. Alvanzo has served as an expert on National Institutes of Health (NIH), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM), National Quality Forum (NQF) and PEW Research Center panels regarding opioids and integration of recovery-oriented care in various medical settings. 

    No Relevant Financial Disclosures

    Zina Rodriguez, MSW, MCAP, CDE

    Co-Founder

    Z&D Consulting

    Zina is the Founder of Z& D Consulting whose mission is to collaborate with organizations with creating inviting, intentional and inclusive healing spaces for individuals to achieve mental wellness while creating pathways for success for individuals from underrepresented communities. She is passionate about bringing awareness to the vast disparity in mental health and substance use treatment services for BIPOC and LBGTQ+ communities and the need to address how racial and identity trauma impacts individuals and communities.

    Zina has over 25 years of experience in marketing and operations. She has held senior leadership positions for national and global behavioral health care companies where she has served as Executive Director and in Senior Marketing and Business Development roles.

    Zina has worked internationally which has allowed her to develop a specialty in multi-cultural program development and marketing. She is a global speaker on topics related to culture, diversity, equity, and inclusion in behavioral health care.

    Zina is a social worker, certified addiction professional and ARISE trained interventionist. She is also a Certified Diversity Executive and collaborates with treatment providers on the development of transformational DEIB strategies that align with their mission and values. She provides organizations with tools and trainings to hardwire DEIB within their organizational plans by developing sustainable, ongoing initiatives that holds them accountable to keeping systems, processes, and goals inclusive to employees, clients and communities.

    Zina is a board member for the following organizations which align with her passion for mental wellness: The National Association of Treatment Providers, Young People in Recovery. C4 Recovery Foundation and serves as Chair for the Brain Love Foundation.

    Zina has served as an adjunct professor at Rutgers University School of Social Work. She holds a MSW with a concentration in Administration from Fordham University and a BSW degree from Rutgers University.

    Kamala Greene Genece, PhD

    Principal Consultant

    Health Management Associates

    Dr. Kamala Greene Génecé of Health Management Associates is a New York state licensed clinical psychologist with more than 15 years of experience in the design and implementation of addiction treatment programs and the utilization of cognitive-behavioral techniques for the treatment of co-occurring substance abuse and co-occurring disorders.
    Her most recent position was as chief quality officer for Liberty Behavioral Health Management where she provided executive leadership for two continuum of care inpatient/outpatient addiction treatment programs throughout New York State.
    A seasoned program developer her team helped treatment providers transition to telehealth services, adapt program practices to new state regulations, integrate primary care and mental health services within opioid treatment sites, and implement family-focused treatment strategies.
    Dr. Génecé also worked as chief clinical officer of the Phoenix Houses developing and implementing best practices in residential and outpatient substance abuse treatment. She also held positions with Montefiore Medical Center where she managed division-wide staffing and hiring, Wellness Center primary care clinic operations, and grants and budgets as the deputy director of the Division of Substance Abuse (DoSA) and assistant professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.
    In addition, Dr. Génecé has served as the administrative director of Addiction Treatments at Bronx Care Medical Center, where she oversaw five levels of ASAM addiction care.
    Dr. Génecé has taught and supervised graduate students, psychiatry residents, and Addiction Fellows on the process of disseminating cognitive-behavioral treatments in diverse treatment settings.
    She earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Virginia, and a Master of Arts and doctoral degrees in clinical psychology from Boston University. Dr. Genece completed her pre-doctoral internship at the Boston Veterans Administration Medical Center (VAMC), and finished her post-doctoral work at the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University (now known as Partnership to End Addiction).

    Accreditation & Credit Designation Statements

    Joint Accreditation Statement
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    In support of improving patient care, the American Society of Addiction Medicine is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

    Physicians

    The American Society of Addiction Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    Nurses

    This activity awards 1.25 Nursing contact hours.

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    PAs

    ASAM has been authorized by the American Academy of PAs (AAPA) to award AAPA Category 1 CME credit for activities planned in accordance with AAPA CME Criteria. This activity is designated for 1.25 AAPA Category 1 CME credits. Approval is valid until 05/06/2027.  PAs should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation.

    Social Workers

    As a Jointly Accredited Organization, ASAM is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved under this program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. Social workers completing this course receive 1.25 general continuing education credits.

    IPCE Credit

    This activity was planned by and for the healthcare team, and learners will receive 1.25 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credits for learning and change.

    California Association for Drug/Alcohol Educators (CAADE)

    This educational program is approved by CAADE: #CP40 999 1225.

    California Association of DUI Treatment Centers (CADTP)

    This educational program is approved by CADTP: #205.

    California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP)

    This educational program is approved by CCAPP: #OS-20-330-1224.

    Continuing Education Credits (CEUs)

    Upon completion of the activity and online evaluation, all other participants may request a certificate of participation. Participants may submit this certificate of participation to their professional organization/institute as documentation for completing this accredited continuing activity.

    Maintenance of Certification (MOC) or Continuing Certification Programs (CCP)

    This activity meets the requirements for MOC/CCP for the following primary physician boards and for state licensing CME requirements. MOC Credit is only reported for ABA, ABP, ABIM, and ABS. By completing the online credit application and evaluation, the learner permits ASAM to report credits to the appropriate Board. Learn more.

    • American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS)
    • American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM)
    • American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM)
    • American Board of Pediatrics (ABP)
    • American Board of Surgery (ABS)
    • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN)
    • American Board of Addiction Medicine (ABAM)
    • Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC)
      • Through an agreement between the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in Canada, medical practitioners participating in the Royal College MOC Program may record completion of accredited activities registered under the ACCME’s “CME in Support of MOC” program in Section 3 of the Royal College’s MOC Program.

    Disclosure Information

    In accordance with disclosure policies of ASAM and Joint Accreditation, the effort is made to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all CME/CE activities. These policies include mitigating all relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies for the Planning Committees and Presenters. All activity Planning Committee members and Presenters have disclosed all financial relationship information. The ASAM CE Committee has reviewed these disclosures and determined that the relationships are not inappropriate in the context of their respective presentations and are not inconsistent with the educational goals and integrity of the activity. Click here to view the full disclosure listing.

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This 75-minute on-demand session from the ASAM 55th Annual Conference addresses how to individualize methadone induction dosing in the fentanyl era to stabilize patients.

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    Is Your Methadone Clinic Helping or Harming in the Fentanyl Era

    Recorded: Thursday, April 4, 2024 to Sunday, April 7, 2024
    On-Demand Session

    Overview

    This 75-minute on-demand session from the ASAM 55th Annual Conference addresses how to individualize methadone induction dosing in the fentanyl era to stabilize patients.

    Opioid treatment programs (OTPs) are governed by regulations at the federal and state level, in addition to individual OTP rules. These can create barriers to access, stabilization and retention. We will review the data and updated SAMHSA recommended flexibilities that allow for more individualized and evidence based care. Attendees will leave with the tools to modernize their approach to providing methadone in their OTPs, ultimately moving away from harmful policies and practices, to safe, effective and patient centered care.

    The target audience for this Advanced level session includes physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, other clinicians, researchers, residents, fellows, students, and counselors.

    This session addresses the following ACGME Competencies: Medical Knowledge, Practice-based Learning and Improvement

    This session addresses the following ICPE Competencies:Values and Ethics, Interprofessional Communication

    Learning Objectives

    Upon completion, learners will be able to:

    1. Explain how methadone induction dosing in the fentanyl era needs to be individualized to stabilize patients
    2. Summarize SAMHSA's newest guidance and be able to apply these changes to daily practice in an OTP
    3. Evaluate the risks and benefits of increased take-home doses of methadone to improve health outcomes for patients

    Registration Rates

    Rate DescriptionRate
    ASAM Member$29
    Non-Member$39
    Associate Member$19
    Resident Member*$19
    Student Member*$19

    *Residents, Fellows-in-training, Interns, and Students must join ASAM to receive a discounted registration rate. Click here to become an ASAM member. National and Chapter membership dues apply. There is no charge for Students to become a Member, but verification of student status is required.

    Membership Question?  Call ASAM at 1.301.656.3920, email us, or view the ASAM website for more information.

    Refunds & Cancellations

    All ASAM eLearning Center refund requests must be made in writing to education@asam.org within 90 days of purchase. Those requesting refunds for courses that are in progress will receive partial refunds or e-Learning Center credit. Automatic full refunds will be made for any course with a live-course component that has been cancelled.

    Registration Open: 05/06/2024 - 04/06/2027

    User Access Closed: 05/06/2027

    Session Instructions

    1. Click on the Contents tab to watch the on-demand recording.
    2. Click Complete Post Test to answer multiple choice questions. Participants will have 10 attempts to pass and must answer 4 out of 5 questions correctly.
    3. Click Complete Evaluation to provide valuable activity feedback. Scroll down on all questions as there may be answer options that expand past the size of the window.
    4. Click the button Claim Medical Credits in the box titled Claim Credits & Certificate. Choose the type of credit and click submit. Click the button View/Print Certificate to save or print your certificate. You can view/print your certificate at any time by visiting the ASAM eLearning Center, clicking Dashboard, and clicking Transcript/Achievements.

    Need Assistance?

    For assistance logging in, accessing activities, claiming credit, or for other questions or concerns, please check the FAQ page or e-mail Education@ASAM.org

    ASAM is proud to offer Essential Accessibility to ensure our website is accessible and functional for all our learners while providing free assistive technology for people with the widest possible range of abilities.

    Ruth A. Potee

    MD, FASAM

    Dr. Ruth Potee is a board certified Family Physician and Addiction Medicine physician who works in western Massachusetts.  She attended Wellesley College, Yale University School of Medicine and did her residency at Boston University where she remained an assistant professor of Family Medicine for eight years.   She is currently the Medical Director for the Franklin County House of Corrections,  the Director of Addiction Services for Behavioral Health Network, and the medical director for the Pioneer Valley Regional School District as well as the medical director the Opioid Task Force of Franklin County and the North Quabbin Region.  She was named Franklin County Doctor of the Year by the Massachusetts Medical Society in 2015. 

    Laura Kehoe

    MD, MPH, FASAM

    Laura Kehoe, MD, MPH, FASAM is the medical director of the Massachusetts General Hospital Substance Use Disorder Bridge Clinic, an immediate access, low barrier transitional clinic, which is a component of MGH’s Substance Use Disorder Initiative. She is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. She received her A.B. from Washington University in St. Louis, her MD from Tufts University School of Medicine, and her MPH from Boston University School of Public Health. She completed her residency in internal medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and is board certified in both internal medicine and addiction medicine. She has cared for patients in primary care, inpatient, residential, and outpatient addiction treatment settings and as a medical director at a Boston area methadone maintenance treatment program.

    Does Disclose:
    Indivior (Clinical Condition: Addiction as a chronic relapsing condition): Speaker/Honoraria includes speakers bureau, symposia, and expert witness, non-branded talk on chronic disease of addiction.

    Dr. Zoe Weinstein

    MD, MS

    Zoe M. Weinstein MD, MS is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Boston University School of Medicine, a graduate of Boston University’s Addiction Medicine Fellowship and board certified in Internal Medicine and Addiction Medicine. Her current clinical work and research are focused on long-term Office-Based Addiction Treatment (OBAT) with buprenorphine, and the development and evaluation of inpatient addiction consult services. She has been the director of Boston Medical Center’s Addiction Consult Service since July 2016. 

    Accreditation & Credit Designation Statements

    Joint Accreditation Statement
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    In support of improving patient care, the American Society of Addiction Medicine is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

    Physicians

    The American Society of Addiction Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    Nurses

    This activity awards 1.25 Nursing contact hours.

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    PAs

    ASAM has been authorized by the American Academy of PAs (AAPA) to award AAPA Category 1 CME credit for activities planned in accordance with AAPA CME Criteria. This activity is designated for 1.25 AAPA Category 1 CME credits. Approval is valid until 05/06/2027.  PAs should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation.

    Social Workers

    As a Jointly Accredited Organization, ASAM is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved under this program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. Social workers completing this course receive 1.25 general continuing education credits.

    IPCE Credit

    This activity was planned by and for the healthcare team, and learners will receive 1.25 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credits for learning and change.

    California Association for Drug/Alcohol Educators (CAADE)

    This educational program is approved by CAADE: #CP40 999 1225.

    California Association of DUI Treatment Centers (CADTP)

    This educational program is approved by CADTP: #205.

    California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP)

    This educational program is approved by CCAPP: #OS-20-330-1224.

    Continuing Education Credits (CEUs)

    Upon completion of the activity and online evaluation, all other participants may request a certificate of participation. Participants may submit this certificate of participation to their professional organization/institute as documentation for completing this accredited continuing activity.

    Maintenance of Certification (MOC) or Continuing Certification Programs (CCP)

    This activity meets the requirements for MOC/CCP for the following primary physician boards and for state licensing CME requirements. MOC Credit is only reported for ABA, ABP, ABIM, and ABS. By completing the online credit application and evaluation, the learner permits ASAM to report credits to the appropriate Board. Learn more.

    • American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS)
    • American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM)
    • American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM)
    • American Board of Pediatrics (ABP)
    • American Board of Surgery (ABS)
    • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN)
    • American Board of Addiction Medicine (ABAM)
    • Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC)
      • Through an agreement between the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in Canada, medical practitioners participating in the Royal College MOC Program may record completion of accredited activities registered under the ACCME’s “CME in Support of MOC” program in Section 3 of the Royal College’s MOC Program.

    Disclosure Information

    In accordance with disclosure policies of ASAM and Joint Accreditation, the effort is made to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all CME/CE activities. These policies include mitigating all relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies for the Planning Committees and Presenters. All activity Planning Committee members and Presenters have disclosed all financial relationship information. The ASAM CE Committee has reviewed these disclosures and determined that the relationships are not inappropriate in the context of their respective presentations and are not inconsistent with the educational goals and integrity of the activity. Click here to view the full disclosure listing.

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This 75-minute on-demand session from the ASAM 55th Annual Conference addresses the fiscal and regulatory requirements involved in establishing a mobile MAT program and successful strategies for involving community stakeholders.

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    Implementing a Mobile MAT Program: Regulatory, Clinical and Other Considerations

    Recorded: Thursday, April 4, 2024 to Sunday, April 7, 2024
    On-Demand Session

    Overview

    This 75-minute on-demand session from the ASAM 55th Annual Conference addresses the fiscal and regulatory requirements involved in establishing a mobile MAT program and successful strategies for involving community stakeholders.

    This session seeks to provide key information about managing the regulatory, financial, clinical, and community relations issues critical to the success of a mobile MAT program. The presenters will draw on their experience working closely with SAMHSA, the DEA, the single-state authority for substance use disorder in Illinois and local community groups to operate a mobile MAT unit aimed at serving communities on Chicago's West side most impacted by the opioid crisis.

    The target audience for this Introductory level session includes physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, other clinicians, researchers, residents, fellows, students, and counselors.

    This session addresses the following ACGME Competencies: Patient Care and Procedural Skills, Interpersonal and Communication Skills

    This session addresses the following ICPE Competencies:Roles and Responsibilities, Interprofessional Communication

    Learning Objectives

    Upon completion, learners will be able to:

    1. Increase their understanding of the fiscal and regulatory requirements involved in establishing a mobile MAT program.
    2. Understand the clinical best practices associated with mobile MAT services.
    3. Increase their knowledge about successful strategies for involving community stakeholders in the development and implementation of mobile MAT programs.

    Registration Rates

    Rate DescriptionRate
    ASAM Member$29
    Non-Member$39
    Associate Member$19
    Resident Member*$19
    Student Member*$19

    *Residents, Fellows-in-training, Interns, and Students must join ASAM to receive a discounted registration rate. Click here to become an ASAM member. National and Chapter membership dues apply. There is no charge for Students to become a Member, but verification of student status is required.

    Membership Question?  Call ASAM at 1.301.656.3920, email us, or view the ASAM website for more information.

    Refunds & Cancellations

    All ASAM eLearning Center refund requests must be made in writing to education@asam.org within 90 days of purchase. Those requesting refunds for courses that are in progress will receive partial refunds or e-Learning Center credit. Automatic full refunds will be made for any course with a live-course component that has been cancelled.

    Registration Open: 05/06/2024 - 04/06/2027

    User Access Closed: 05/06/2027

    Session Instructions

    1. Click on the Contents tab to watch the on-demand recording.
    2. Click Complete Post Test to answer multiple choice questions. Participants will have 10 attempts to pass and must answer 4 out of 5 questions correctly.
    3. Click Complete Evaluation to provide valuable activity feedback. Scroll down on all questions as there may be answer options that expand past the size of the window.
    4. Click the button Claim Medical Credits in the box titled Claim Credits & Certificate. Choose the type of credit and click submit. Click the button View/Print Certificate to save or print your certificate. You can view/print your certificate at any time by visiting the ASAM eLearning Center, clicking Dashboard, and clicking Transcript/Achievements.

    Need Assistance?

    For assistance logging in, accessing activities, claiming credit, or for other questions or concerns, please check the FAQ page or e-mail Education@ASAM.org

    ASAM is proud to offer Essential Accessibility to ensure our website is accessible and functional for all our learners while providing free assistive technology for people with the widest possible range of abilities.

    Maria Bruni, PhD

    Senior Vice-President

    Family Guidance Centers, Inc.

    Maria Bruni, Ph.D. currently serves as the Senior Vice President for Strategic Partnerships at Family Guidance Centers, Inc. In this role, Maria identifies opportunities to expand existing medication-assisted recovery (MAR) programs for individuals with opioid use disorder (OUD). She launches new initiatives, including mobile MAR units, utilizing federal, state and local grant awards. She develops and leads the implementation of strategic initiatives to leverage emerging technology, innovative reimbursement models, and trends in the field of behavioral health. Before joining FGC, Maria served as a Senior Policy Advisor for the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services, where she worked closely on Medicaid waivers and state plan amendments aimed at expanding and enhancing the services available for Medicaid members with substance use and mental health disorders. Prior to working for HFS, Maria spent over 20 years working for the Illinois Department of Human Services, as the Assistant Secretary for Programs and in multiple roles at the Division of Substance Use Prevention and Recovery (SUPR). At SUPR, Maria was responsible for overseeing the state’s strategic planning process for the substance use disorder (SUD) treatment system of care as well as numerous federally-funded grants. Maria earned an M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, School of Social Service Administration.

    Ronald Vlasaty, BA

    Chief Operating Officer

    Family Guidance Centers, Inc.

    Ronald J. Vlasaty
    Family Guidance Centers, Inc.
    Chief Operating Officer

    Since 1999, Mr. Vlasaty has served as the company’s Chief Operating Officer, and has been responsible for the oversight of all the company’s inpatient and outpatient substance use disorder and mental health treatment and prevention programs as well as the operation of hospital based medical detoxification programs.

    Mr. Vlasaty also participates in the following governmental councils and advisory boards:

    o Chairperson for the Statewide Illinois Advisory Council for the Substance Use Disorders,

    o Chairperson for the Medication Assisted Recovery (MAR) Committee of the Statewide Illinois Opioid Crisis Response Advisory Council,

    o Board Member - the Behavioral Health Consortium of the Cook County Health and Hospital Systems,

    o Advisory Board Member, Cook County Department of Public Health, Suburban Cook County Opioid Advisory Council

    o Board Member – State of Illinois Task Force on Disability Income Insurance and Parity for Behavioral Health Conditions

    Prior to 1999, Mr. Vlasaty was the Deputy Director of the Illinois Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse, Bureau of Administration.

    Mr. Vlasaty received his Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Illinois at Chicago.

    Accreditation & Credit Designation Statements

    Joint Accreditation Statement
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    In support of improving patient care, the American Society of Addiction Medicine is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

    Physicians

    The American Society of Addiction Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    Nurses

    This activity awards 1.25 Nursing contact hours.

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    PAs

    ASAM has been authorized by the American Academy of PAs (AAPA) to award AAPA Category 1 CME credit for activities planned in accordance with AAPA CME Criteria. This activity is designated for 1.25 AAPA Category 1 CME credits. Approval is valid until 05/06/2027.  PAs should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation.

    Social Workers

    As a Jointly Accredited Organization, ASAM is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved under this program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. Social workers completing this course receive 1.25 general continuing education credits.

    IPCE Credit

    This activity was planned by and for the healthcare team, and learners will receive 1.25 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credits for learning and change.

    California Association for Drug/Alcohol Educators (CAADE)

    This educational program is approved by CAADE: #CP40 999 1225.

    California Association of DUI Treatment Centers (CADTP)

    This educational program is approved by CADTP: #205.

    California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP)

    This educational program is approved by CCAPP: #OS-20-330-1224.

    Continuing Education Credits (CEUs)

    Upon completion of the activity and online evaluation, all other participants may request a certificate of participation. Participants may submit this certificate of participation to their professional organization/institute as documentation for completing this accredited continuing activity.

    Maintenance of Certification (MOC) or Continuing Certification Programs (CCP)

    This activity meets the requirements for MOC/CCP for the following primary physician boards and for state licensing CME requirements. MOC Credit is only reported for ABA, ABP, ABIM, and ABS. By completing the online credit application and evaluation, the learner permits ASAM to report credits to the appropriate Board. Learn more.

    • American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS)
    • American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM)
    • American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM)
    • American Board of Pediatrics (ABP)
    • American Board of Surgery (ABS)
    • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN)
    • American Board of Addiction Medicine (ABAM)
    • Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC)
      • Through an agreement between the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in Canada, medical practitioners participating in the Royal College MOC Program may record completion of accredited activities registered under the ACCME’s “CME in Support of MOC” program in Section 3 of the Royal College’s MOC Program.

    Disclosure Information

    In accordance with disclosure policies of ASAM and Joint Accreditation, the effort is made to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all CME/CE activities. These policies include mitigating all relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies for the Planning Committees and Presenters. All activity Planning Committee members and Presenters have disclosed all financial relationship information. The ASAM CE Committee has reviewed these disclosures and determined that the relationships are not inappropriate in the context of their respective presentations and are not inconsistent with the educational goals and integrity of the activity. Click here to view the full disclosure listing.

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This 75-minute on-demand session from the ASAM 55th Annual Conference addresses common co-occurring psychiatric disorders in SUD treatment including the unique co-occurring contexts in which they can exist (e.g. methamphetamine use disorder and ADHD).

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    Crash Course on Co-Occurring Conditions: Psychiatric Management in Addiction Medicine

    Recorded: Thursday, April 4, 2024 to Sunday, April 7, 2024
    On-Demand Session

    Overview

    This 75-minute on-demand session from the ASAM 55th Annual Conference addresses common co-occurring psychiatric disorders in SUD treatment including the unique co-occurring contexts in which they can exist (e.g. methamphetamine use disorder and ADHD).

    This talk will include high-yield clinically-focused discussion aimed at providing actionable content for people who treat patients with common co-occurring disorders. We will review common psychiatric approaches and emphasize practical applications for non-psychiatrist addiction providers including, diagnostics, psychopharmacology, and psychotherapeutic concepts. The program will be interactive to engage attendees in learning how to incorporate psychiatric assessment and treatment into their specific clinical contexts.

    The target audience for this Intermediate level session includes physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, other clinicians, researchers, residents, fellows, students, and counselors.

    This session addresses the following ACGME Competencies: Patient Care and Procedural Skills, Medical Knowledge

    This session addresses the following ICPE Competencies:Roles and Responsibilities, Teams and Teamwork

    Learning Objectives

    Upon completion, learners will be able to:

    1. Recognize and define common co-occurring psychiatric disorders in SUD treatment including the unique co-occurring contexts in which they can exist (e.g. methamphetamine use disorder and ADHD).
    2. Utilize effective strategies for evaluation and diagnosis of patients with CODs and describe and implement evidence-based treatment strategies for common CODs.
    3. Understand how to employ concepts from evidence-based psychotherapies and harm reduction psychotherapy concepts into their clinical conversations and guide referral to appropriate formal psychotherapies.

    Registration Rates

    Rate DescriptionRate
    ASAM Member$29
    Non-Member$39
    Associate Member$19
    Resident Member*$19
    Student Member*$19

    *Residents, Fellows-in-training, Interns, and Students must join ASAM to receive a discounted registration rate. Click here to become an ASAM member. National and Chapter membership dues apply. There is no charge for Students to become a Member, but verification of student status is required.

    Membership Question?  Call ASAM at 1.301.656.3920, email us, or view the ASAM website for more information.

    Refunds & Cancellations

    All ASAM eLearning Center refund requests must be made in writing to education@asam.org within 90 days of purchase. Those requesting refunds for courses that are in progress will receive partial refunds or e-Learning Center credit. Automatic full refunds will be made for any course with a live-course component that has been cancelled.

    Registration Open: 05/06/2024 - 04/06/2027

    User Access Closed: 05/06/2027

    Session Instructions

    1. Click on the Contents tab to watch the on-demand recording.
    2. Click Complete Post Test to answer multiple choice questions. Participants will have 10 attempts to pass and must answer 4 out of 5 questions correctly.
    3. Click Complete Evaluation to provide valuable activity feedback. Scroll down on all questions as there may be answer options that expand past the size of the window.
    4. Click the button Claim Medical Credits in the box titled Claim Credits & Certificate. Choose the type of credit and click submit. Click the button View/Print Certificate to save or print your certificate. You can view/print your certificate at any time by visiting the ASAM eLearning Center, clicking Dashboard, and clicking Transcript/Achievements.

    Need Assistance?

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    Danielle Gainer, MD

    Assistant Professor

    Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine

    Danielle Gainer, MD is an Assistant Professor at the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine. She serves as the Director of the Research Division within the Department of Psychiatry. Her research interests focus upon the pharmacotherapy of substance use disorders, trauma and healthcare disparities. In addition, she works as an addiction medicine physician at OneFifteen, a not-for-profit healthcare ecosystem that has developed a technology enabled system of care for individuals with substance use disorders.

    Brent Schnipke, MD

    Resident

    Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine

    Brent Schnipke, MD is a PGY-4 in Psychiatry at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine. He graduated medical school in 2018 from Wright State University. He currently serves the Administrative Chief Resident for the residency program and has been a recipient of the Ginsberg Fellowship from AADPRT. His academic interests include psychiatric education and medical humanities. His clinical interests include consultation-liaison psychiatry, psychotherapy, and addiction psychiatry. He is pursuing fellowship in CL psychiatry at Northwestern following residency.

    Daniel Fisher, MD

    Resident

    Wright State University

    Dan Fisher is currently a third-year psychiatry resident at Wright-State. He has a strong interest in medical education. He is the recipient of the Ginsberg Fellowship through AADPRT, a recognition awarded for his passionate work in academia. Dan has successfully contributed to the development of SAMHSA modules, the redesign of mid-rotation feedback for third-year psychiatry clerkship students, and the creation of a module on Climate Change. He is passionate about filling gaps in medical education and is excited to work on a team to create modules that will educate future physicians.

    Accreditation & Credit Designation Statements

    Joint Accreditation Statement
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    In support of improving patient care, the American Society of Addiction Medicine is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

    Physicians

    The American Society of Addiction Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    Nurses

    This activity awards 1.25 Nursing contact hours.

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    PAs

    ASAM has been authorized by the American Academy of PAs (AAPA) to award AAPA Category 1 CME credit for activities planned in accordance with AAPA CME Criteria. This activity is designated for 1.25 AAPA Category 1 CME credits. Approval is valid until 05/06/2027.  PAs should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation.

    Social Workers

    As a Jointly Accredited Organization, ASAM is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved under this program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. Social workers completing this course receive 1.25 general continuing education credits.

    IPCE Credit

    This activity was planned by and for the healthcare team, and learners will receive 1.25 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credits for learning and change.

    California Association for Drug/Alcohol Educators (CAADE)

    This educational program is approved by CAADE: #CP40 999 1225.

    California Association of DUI Treatment Centers (CADTP)

    This educational program is approved by CADTP: #205.

    California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP)

    This educational program is approved by CCAPP: #OS-20-330-1224.

    Continuing Education Credits (CEUs)

    Upon completion of the activity and online evaluation, all other participants may request a certificate of participation. Participants may submit this certificate of participation to their professional organization/institute as documentation for completing this accredited continuing activity.

    Maintenance of Certification (MOC) or Continuing Certification Programs (CCP)

    This activity meets the requirements for MOC/CCP for the following primary physician boards and for state licensing CME requirements. MOC Credit is only reported for ABA, ABP, ABIM, and ABS. By completing the online credit application and evaluation, the learner permits ASAM to report credits to the appropriate Board. Learn more.

    • American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS)
    • American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM)
    • American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM)
    • American Board of Pediatrics (ABP)
    • American Board of Surgery (ABS)
    • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN)
    • American Board of Addiction Medicine (ABAM)
    • Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC)
      • Through an agreement between the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in Canada, medical practitioners participating in the Royal College MOC Program may record completion of accredited activities registered under the ACCME’s “CME in Support of MOC” program in Section 3 of the Royal College’s MOC Program.

    Disclosure Information

    In accordance with disclosure policies of ASAM and Joint Accreditation, the effort is made to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all CME/CE activities. These policies include mitigating all relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies for the Planning Committees and Presenters. All activity Planning Committee members and Presenters have disclosed all financial relationship information. The ASAM CE Committee has reviewed these disclosures and determined that the relationships are not inappropriate in the context of their respective presentations and are not inconsistent with the educational goals and integrity of the activity. Click here to view the full disclosure listing.

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This 75-minute on-demand session from the ASAM 55th Annual Conference addresses harm reduction principles and the management of benzodiazepine use disorder.

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    An Overview of the Management of Benzodiazepine Use Disorder

    Recorded: Thursday, April 4, 2024 to Sunday, April 7, 2024
    On-Demand Session

    Overview

    This 75-minute on-demand session from the ASAM 55th Annual Conference addresses harm reduction principles and the management of benzodiazepine use disorder.

    Complications from benzodiazepine use and benzodiazepine-involved fatal overdoses are rising nationally over the last decade. This necessitates that clinicians are able to screen, diagnose, reduce harms, and manage the spectrum benzodiazepine missuse and benzodiazepine use disorder. This session will be a case-based didactic reviewing the clinical evaluation and management of benzodiazepine withdrawal and benzodiazepine use disorder. We will critically review the evidence for the current standards of practice, while highlighting emerging evidence and areas for further investigation.

    The target audience for this Intermediate level session includes physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, other clinicians, researchers, residents, fellows, students, and counselors.

    This session addresses the following ACGME Competencies: Patient Care and Procedural Skills, Medical Knowledge

    This session addresses the following ICPE Competencies:Values and Ethics, Roles and Responsibilities

    Learning Objectives

    Upon completion, learners will be able to:

    1. Upon completion, participants will be able to identify the signs and symptoms specific to benzodiazepine withdrawal.
    2. Upon completion, participants will be able to summarize the current evidence base for treatment of benzodiazepine withdrawal.
    3. Upon completion, participants will be able to discuss harm reduction principles and management of benzodiazepine use disorder.

    Registration Rates

    Rate DescriptionRate
    ASAM Member$29
    Non-Member$39
    Associate Member$19
    Resident Member*$19
    Student Member*$19

    *Residents, Fellows-in-training, Interns, and Students must join ASAM to receive a discounted registration rate. Click here to become an ASAM member. National and Chapter membership dues apply. There is no charge for Students to become a Member, but verification of student status is required.

    Membership Question?  Call ASAM at 1.301.656.3920, email us, or view the ASAM website for more information.

    Refunds & Cancellations

    All ASAM eLearning Center refund requests must be made in writing to education@asam.org within 90 days of purchase. Those requesting refunds for courses that are in progress will receive partial refunds or e-Learning Center credit. Automatic full refunds will be made for any course with a live-course component that has been cancelled.

    Registration Open: 05/06/2024 - 04/06/2027

    User Access Closed: 05/06/2027

    Session Instructions

    1. Click on the Contents tab to watch the on-demand recording.
    2. Click Complete Post Test to answer multiple choice questions. Participants will have 10 attempts to pass and must answer 4 out of 5 questions correctly.
    3. Click Complete Evaluation to provide valuable activity feedback. Scroll down on all questions as there may be answer options that expand past the size of the window.
    4. Click the button Claim Medical Credits in the box titled Claim Credits & Certificate. Choose the type of credit and click submit. Click the button View/Print Certificate to save or print your certificate. You can view/print your certificate at any time by visiting the ASAM eLearning Center, clicking Dashboard, and clicking Transcript/Achievements.

    Need Assistance?

    For assistance logging in, accessing activities, claiming credit, or for other questions or concerns, please check the FAQ page or e-mail Education@ASAM.org

    ASAM is proud to offer Essential Accessibility to ensure our website is accessible and functional for all our learners while providing free assistive technology for people with the widest possible range of abilities.

    Logan Adams, MD

    Addiction Medicine Physician, Assistant Professor

    Duke University School of Medicine

    Logan Adams, MD is an Assistant Professor in the Departments of Medicine and Psychiatry at Duke University School of Medicine. He is a board-certified internist and board-eligible addiction medicine physician practicing addiction medicine in both a primary care clinic and a general psychiatry clinic. He also sees patients for primary care and addiction treatment in a mobile based outreach initiative that partners with a local harm reduction organization and community college. He completed medical school at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine. He then completed Internal Medicine residency and Addiction Medicine fellowship, both at Massachusetts General Hospital.

    Accreditation & Credit Designation Statements

    Joint Accreditation Statement
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    In support of improving patient care, the American Society of Addiction Medicine is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

    Physicians

    The American Society of Addiction Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    Nurses

    This activity awards 1.25 Nursing contact hours.

    image
    PAs

    ASAM has been authorized by the American Academy of PAs (AAPA) to award AAPA Category 1 CME credit for activities planned in accordance with AAPA CME Criteria. This activity is designated for 1.25 AAPA Category 1 CME credits. Approval is valid until 05/06/2027.  PAs should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation.

    Social Workers

    As a Jointly Accredited Organization, ASAM is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved under this program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. Social workers completing this course receive 1.25 general continuing education credits.

    IPCE Credit

    This activity was planned by and for the healthcare team, and learners will receive 1.25 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credits for learning and change.

    California Association for Drug/Alcohol Educators (CAADE)

    This educational program is approved by CAADE: #CP40 999 1225.

    California Association of DUI Treatment Centers (CADTP)

    This educational program is approved by CADTP: #205.

    California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP)

    This educational program is approved by CCAPP: #OS-20-330-1224.

    Continuing Education Credits (CEUs)

    Upon completion of the activity and online evaluation, all other participants may request a certificate of participation. Participants may submit this certificate of participation to their professional organization/institute as documentation for completing this accredited continuing activity.

    Maintenance of Certification (MOC) or Continuing Certification Programs (CCP)

    This activity meets the requirements for MOC/CCP for the following primary physician boards and for state licensing CME requirements. MOC Credit is only reported for ABA, ABP, ABIM, and ABS. By completing the online credit application and evaluation, the learner permits ASAM to report credits to the appropriate Board. Learn more.

    • American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS)
    • American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM)
    • American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM)
    • American Board of Pediatrics (ABP)
    • American Board of Surgery (ABS)
    • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN)
    • American Board of Addiction Medicine (ABAM)
    • Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC)
      • Through an agreement between the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in Canada, medical practitioners participating in the Royal College MOC Program may record completion of accredited activities registered under the ACCME’s “CME in Support of MOC” program in Section 3 of the Royal College’s MOC Program.

    Disclosure Information

    In accordance with disclosure policies of ASAM and Joint Accreditation, the effort is made to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all CME/CE activities. These policies include mitigating all relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies for the Planning Committees and Presenters. All activity Planning Committee members and Presenters have disclosed all financial relationship information. The ASAM CE Committee has reviewed these disclosures and determined that the relationships are not inappropriate in the context of their respective presentations and are not inconsistent with the educational goals and integrity of the activity. Click here to view the full disclosure listing.