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The Prescribing Controlled Substances Safely course is designed to address critical aspects of prescribing practices for controlled substances, particularly for dentists. Mandated by the Medication Access and Training Expansion (MATE) Act, this course fulfills the DEA's new requirement for 8 hours of continuing education on opioid and substance use disorders. By completing this training, dental professionals gain the knowledge and tools necessary to contribute to safer prescribing practices and better patient outcomes.
This section provides an in-depth understanding of substance use disorders, including their risks, impact on dental practices, and treatment options. Dentists learn to identify patients at risk and implement appropriate interventions.
The course highlights best practices for prescribing opioids and other controlled substances. Dentists will explore the importance of:
An emphasis is placed on exploring alternative pain management options. Topics include:
Follow these steps to complete the course and earn 8 CE credits:
Price: $79.95
With the setup of Elite Learning courses, there are long text pages that can be clicked through very quickly. With an 8 hour course, there will be a lot of clicking. However, the quizzes will come up periodically and can be retaken quickly. Elite Learning courses always finish earlier than the total number of hours of CE (unless you read every word of every page).
10-15 minutes
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The Medication Access and Training Expansion (MATE) Act mandates that DEA-registered practitioners complete 8 hours of CE training focused on opioid and substance use disorders.
The course is required for dentists and other DEA-registered practitioners to comply with the new DEA training requirement.
It equips dentists with the knowledge to prescribe controlled substances safely, identify at-risk patients, and adopt alternative pain management strategies.
Yes, the 8-hour training is a one-time requirement. However, dentists must continue taking CE courses to maintain their licenses and stay updated on clinical practices.
You can enroll through Elite Learning's website. The course is available online for convenience and offers a simple process for earning CE credits.
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