DEA Requirement for 8 Hours of CME on Addiction Medicine — OSU MedNet21 Can Help

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DEA Requirement for 8 Hours of CME on Addiction Medicine — OSU MedNet21 Can Help. In response to the opioid crisis, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) now requires all DEA-registered practitioners to complete a one-time, 8-hour training on the treatment and management of patients with opioid or other substance use disorders. This requirement, effective June 27, 2023, applies to all clinicians applying for or renewing their DEA registration.

This training aligns with the Medication Access and Training Expansion (MATE) Act, a key federal initiative aimed at equipping clinicians with the knowledge to better manage addiction and reduce drug-related harm.

MedNet21 Can Help You Meet This Requirement

To support clinicians, MedNet21 offers several accredited web-based CME programs that collectively fulfill the DEA’s 8-hour mandate. Each module below covers critical aspects of substance use disorder education, from clinical management to stigma reduction:

📚 OSU MedNet21 CME Programs That Meet the DEA Requirement:

What You Need to Do

  • Complete a total of 8 hours of training using any combination of the programs listed above.
  • Retain your CME certificates as documentation in case of DEA audit.
  • This is a one-time requirement, not a recurring mandate.

If you have questions or need help accessing these programs, contact the MedNet21 team at at 614.293.3473.

Motivational Interviewing for Patients with Substance Use Disorder

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Motivational Interviewing for Patients with Substance Use Disorder is what will  be discussed on this webcast.  When it comes to actually counseling patients with substance use disorders, most of us lack the skills needed to help our patients. So, we turn things over to counselors who are trained in addiction treatment. But counseling is kind of like a black box to physicians. Our patients go in with addictions and come out with resiliency and improved life skills but we don’t really know what happens during the actual counseling. Today on OSU MedNet21, we’re going to pull back the curtain on addiction counseling to show you what actually happens during counseling and to help you develop communication skills that you can use in your own practices to help your patients make the changes that they seek in their lives. We’ve invited two of the Ohio State University’s experts in motivational interviewing. Dr. Michael Vilensky is a psychologist and Assistant Professor of Psychiatry specializing in addiction treatment. And Dr. Trent Hall is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and specializes in addiction psychiatry.

What you’ll learn in this webcast

As a result of this educational activity, webcast participants will be able to:

  • To understand the underlying principles and spirit of Motivational Interviewing
  • To apply core interviewing skills, including reflections, open-ended questions, summaries, and affirmations

You’ll also learn about the following:

  • The role of motivational interviewing in addiction treatment
  • The multidisciplinary approach to addiction treatment

You can find this and many other MedNet21 programs on the OSU – CCME website.

Call our MedNet21 Program Manager at 614.293.3473 for more details about subscribing to MedNet21 as a hospital or as an individual.  You can also e-mail him at derrick.freeman@osumc.edu.