
Ask the Experts: How to Begin Preparation for ASAM Level of Care Certification? (January 20, 2021)
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Ask the Experts: How to Begin Preparation for Level of Care Certification?
This webinar is recommended for those who have already completed or begun the ASAM Level of Care Certification Training Modules, which are designed to guide attendees through the standards and rating elements, and describe the path to achieving certification in their organizations, with guidance on avoiding common pitfalls.
ASAM Level of Care Certification is the first and only program of its kind to independently assess and verify the ability of treatment programs to deliver services consistent with the Levels of Care described in The ASAM Criteria. This paneled Q&A is designed for participants who are early in their Level of Care Certification journey. It is geared to answer specific questions regarding Levels 3.1, 3.5, 3.7, how to approach preparation for the survey and to hear questions other providers may be struggling with.
More information about ASAM Level of Care Certification can be found here.
Session Information
Date: Wednesday, January 20, 2021
Time: 1 pm ET / 12 pm CT/ 10 am PT
Experts:
- Jason Kirby, DO, MBA, FASAM
- Greg Rehmann, MD, FASAM
Learning Objectives
By completing this webinar, you will be able to:
- Define the elements needed for the levels of care you are seeking.
- Report back to your organization with answers to your questions about the certification process.
- Describe the requirements and discipline it takes to get certified.

Jason Kirby
DO, MBA, FASAM
Dr. Jason Kirby, DO, MBA, FASAM is a board-certified Addiction Medicine specialist and is currently Chief Medical Officer of Landmark Recovery, a national drug and alcohol residential treatment organization based in Franklin, TN. He is certified by the American Board of Preventive Medicine. He has treated thousands of patients in his career struggling from a variety of substance use disorders and practices full time Addiction Medicine for Landmark Recovery. Dr. Kirby is the clinical leader for the organization and is responsible for the development of Landmark's policies and procedures governing evidence based and harm reduction practices as well as liaison for all regulatory matters.
He also serves in leadership in the American Society of Addiction Medicine as member of the Finance and Level of Care Committees, faculty for ASAM's Opioid Treatment Course, and was granted Fellow status in May 2020. Recently, he was nominated as President - Elect of the Tennessee Chapter of ASAM. Dr. Kirby has spoken at a variety of conferences and given lectures and grand rounds focusing on diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of substance use disorders and other process addictions in special populations.
Dr. Kirby has a deep personal passion for helping patients who use substances to regain functionality in their lives and enter programs of recovery.
No Relevant Financial Disclosures

Greg Rehmann
MD, FASAM
Dr. Rehmann is board certified in Addiction Medicine and Family Medicine. He is a graduate of Azusa Pacific University and the University of Vermont College of Medicine and has completed his residency in family medicine at St. Mary's Hospital in Indiana. Dr. Rehmann is currently serving as Medical Director of Sundown M Ranch, a residential inpatient treatment center in Selah, Washington. Prior to his current position, he was a private practice family physician in Spokane, Washington for 20 years.
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