OPEN has compiled a list of other educational offerings for providers to choose from to meet their training needs. These trainings are free and align with the DEA SUD training requirements.
**Membership may be required
| Pri-Med | Pri-Med provides a compilation of free, CME/CE courses that can be taken in any combination to fulfill the new SUD 8-hour required training for providers. |
| The American Osteopathic Academy of Addiction Medicine | The American Osteopathic Academy of Addiction Medicine put together a list of free, online trainings and webinars that count towards the new SUD training requirements. |
| **American Medical Association Ed Hub | The AMA Ed Hub offers educational activities that count towards the new 8-hour SUD requirement. Topics include basics of safe opioid prescribing and management; basics of addiction treatment; management of addiction in special populations; opioids and fatalities: prevention and management; and addiction medicine during the COVID-19 pandemic. |
| **The American Society of Addiction Medicine | The ASAM provides approved CE recommendations that meet DEA requirements for SUD training. |
| **American College of Physicians | The American College of Physicians has provided a list of featured CME trainings and FAQs regarding the new DEA requirements. |
| **American Academy of Physician Associates | The American Academy of Physician Associates has put together information regarding the new SUD legislature for PA’s. |
| **American Academy of Anesthesiologists | The American Academy of Anesthesiologists provides this enduring material opportunity, up to 12.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits(s) for providers to meet the DEA 8-hour training requirement. |
| **American Association of Nurse Practitioners | The American Association of Nurse Practitioners offers a variety of training courses that count towards the new DEA SUD requirements for NP’s. |
| The Michigan Project to Prevent Prescription Drug/Opioid Overdose-Related Deaths (MI-PDO) | The Michigan Project to Prevent Prescription Drug/Opioid Overdose-Related Deaths (MI-PDO) offers this course worth 1.5 CME credit hours that go towards the 8-hour DEA requirement. Registration for the first 100 participants is covered FREE using the code MIOPIOID. |