This free 8-hour training package for obstetric providers focuses on best practices in caring for pregnant people through the lens of opioid stewardship and substance use prevention.
Optimizing Maternal and Neonatal Health: Strategies for Screening, Diagnosing, and Treating Substance Use Disorders in Pregnancy | This 1-hour training focuses on actionable strategies for screening, diagnosing, and treating substance use disorder in pregnancy. |
Understanding Alcohol Use Disorder and Treatment Options | This free, 1-hour CME course will provide an in-depth overview of Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), including its definition and diagnostic criteria. |
A Modern Understanding of the Addicted Brain | This free, 1-hour CME course outlines the basics the human brain works and how substance use alters normal brain function. |
Voices of Resilience: Personal Stories Breaking the Stigma of Substance Use Disorder | This free, 1.5-hour CME course will discuss stigma and give examples of success stories, recovery journeys, and the importance of seeking treatment for SUD. |
Substance Use and Co-Occurring Psychiatric Disorders | This free, 1-hour CME course will discuss different types of co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorders and best practices for management. |
Kratom 101 | This free, 1-hour CME course will outline the signs and symptoms of Kratom use and how to respond. |
Bringing Our Patients COMFORT: Implementation of a New Clinical Practice Guideline for Pain Management After Childbirth | This free, 1-hour CME course will discuss the latest evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for pain management after childbirth, which promotes excellent pain control, reduces harmful opioid prescribing and more equitable, patient-centered care. |
Meeting People Where They Are: Enhancing Engagement in OUD Care for Disadvantaged Populations | This free, 1-hour CME course will review the data around disparities in OUD outcomes and treatment among disadvantaged groups and discuss clinical approaches and models of care to address these inequities. |