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Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Waiver Eligibility Training [Free CME Event]

Arts and Heritage Center
8788 Metcalf Avenue
Overland Park, KS 66212

Friday, August 23, 2019 at 12:00pm CT - 5:00pm CT
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 8788 Metcalf Avenue, Overland Park, KS 66212

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Topic

This training will focus on buprenorphine treatment of opioid use disorder in an office-based setting. The standard Provider Clinical Support System (PCSS) will be presented and will qualify for the first half of training to receive the DATA 2000 buprenorphine waiver.

Speaker(s)

Dr. Daniel Warren

Credits Offered

This event offers 4.0 CME credits to attendees.

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Additional Information

4 FREE CME to physicians, CE for nurses, pharmacists, physician assistants

as well as interprofessional CE credits!

FREE Lunch!

 

Training Objectives:

·         Describe the components of evaluation for medication assisted treatment

·         Discuss the range of treatment goals for patients with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD)

·         Identify the FDA-approved pharmacological treatments for OUD

·         Demonstrate an understanding of the benefits, limitations and differences of available treatments

·         Describe different first and second-line approaches to treat OUD and processes of shared decision making

 

This training offers a portion of required hours. It uses the Half-and-Half format, in which 4.25-hours of face-to-face training is followed by 3.75 hours of home computer-based self-study. Participants are not required to prescribe buprenorphine after taking this training, nor are they required to be listed as buprenorphine prescribers on any database.

 

Presenter: Dr. Daniel Warren is the Medical Director at Wichita Treatment Center and also prescribes buprenorphine for opioid use disorder at HealthCore Clinic in Wichita. Dr. Warren graduated from medical school at the University of Kansas. He completed family medicine residency training at Naval Hospital Bremerton while serving in the US Navy. He then graduated fellowship training in addiction medicine at Oregon Health and Science University. He is currently working at University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita to develop a community response to substance use, primarily by developing skills and training in the primary care workforce. 

This course is being sponsored by Johnson County Department of Health and Environment, Johnson County Mental Health Center,  Kansas Association of Addiction Professionals, and American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry.

 

This workshop has been funded by a grant from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention under Federal Award Identification Number 1 NU90TP921961-01-00.