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Behavioral Health
OOC: MAT in Adolescent Medicine
60 MINUTES
1 CE CREDITS

The MAT in Adolescent Medicine course focuses on how the opioid epidemic impacts adolescents and provides an in-depth overview of best practices for treating adolescents with MAT in collaboration with other services. A coordinated, community-based approach to addressing opioid addiction among adolescents is reviewed.

This course aligns with training requirements established in the 2022 Medication Access and Training Expansion or MATE Act by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). This training requirement is applicable to prescribers who are licensed to dispense controlled substances in schedule II, III, IV, or V.

Behavioral Health, DEA
OOC: MAT in Adolescent Medicine

The MAT in Adolescent Medicine course focuses on how the opioid epidemic impacts adolescents and provides an in-depth overview of best practices for treating adolescents with MAT in collaboration with other services. A coordinated, community-based approach to addressing opioid addiction among adolescents is reviewed.

This course aligns with training requirements established in the 2022 Medication Access and Training Expansion or MATE Act by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). This training requirement is applicable to prescribers who are licensed to dispense controlled substances in schedule II, III, IV, or V.

Behavioral Health
OOC: Basics of Medication Assisted Treatment
75 MINUTES
1.25 CE CREDITS

The Basics of MAT course focuses on what MAT is, the different types of MAT, and how they work to treat Opioid Use Disorders. This course also provides an overview of how to assess, screen, and refer a patient for MAT.

This course aligns with training requirements established in the 2022 Medication Access and Training Expansion or MATE Act by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). This training requirement is applicable to prescribers who are licensed to dispense controlled substances in schedule II, III, IV, or V.

Behavioral Health, DEA
OOC: Basics of Medication Assisted Treatment

The Basics of MAT course focuses on what MAT is, the different types of MAT, and how they work to treat Opioid Use Disorders. This course also provides an overview of how to assess, screen, and refer a patient for MAT.

This course aligns with training requirements established in the 2022 Medication Access and Training Expansion or MATE Act by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). This training requirement is applicable to prescribers who are licensed to dispense controlled substances in schedule II, III, IV, or V.

Behavioral Health
OOC: MAT in Psychiatric Settings
60 MINUTES
1 CE CREDITS

The MAT in Psychiatric Settings course provides guidance to clinical practitioners looking to develop or improve their use of evidence-based MAT in their inpatient or outpatient practices. Throughout the course, best practices, barriers, and workforce considerations for treating psychiatric patients with a co-occurring opioid use disorder (OUD) are explored.

This course aligns with training requirements established in the 2022 Medication Access and Training Expansion or MATE Act by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). This training requirement is applicable to prescribers who are licensed to dispense controlled substances in schedule II, III, IV, or V.

Behavioral Health, DEA
OOC: MAT in Psychiatric Settings

The MAT in Psychiatric Settings course provides guidance to clinical practitioners looking to develop or improve their use of evidence-based MAT in their inpatient or outpatient practices. Throughout the course, best practices, barriers, and workforce considerations for treating psychiatric patients with a co-occurring opioid use disorder (OUD) are explored.

This course aligns with training requirements established in the 2022 Medication Access and Training Expansion or MATE Act by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). This training requirement is applicable to prescribers who are licensed to dispense controlled substances in schedule II, III, IV, or V.

Behavioral Health
OOC: Fundamentals of Addiction
60 MINUTES
1 CE CREDITS

The Fundamentals of Addiction course will focus on understanding addiction, the impact of addiction, signs and symptoms of addiction, and will identify myths and facts about addiction.

This course aligns with training requirements established in the 2022 Medication Access and Training Expansion or MATE Act by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). This training requirement is applicable to prescribers who are licensed to dispense controlled substances in schedule II, III, IV, or V.

Behavioral Health, DEA
OOC: Fundamentals of Addiction

The Fundamentals of Addiction course will focus on understanding addiction, the impact of addiction, signs and symptoms of addiction, and will identify myths and facts about addiction.

This course aligns with training requirements established in the 2022 Medication Access and Training Expansion or MATE Act by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). This training requirement is applicable to prescribers who are licensed to dispense controlled substances in schedule II, III, IV, or V.

Behavioral Health
OOC: Ohio Criminal Justice and MAT
75 MINUTES
1.25 CE CREDITS

The Criminal Justice and MAT course focuses on understanding best practices in addiction treatment and MAT for criminal justice involved individuals. The course offers strategies for implementing MAT in the various areas of the criminal justice system and identifies common barriers to accessing MAT. The course will also review the benefits and approaches to care coordination among providers and criminal justice entities.

This course aligns with training requirements established in the 2022 Medication Access and Training Expansion or MATE Act by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). This training requirement is applicable to prescribers who are licensed to dispense controlled substances in schedule II, III, IV, or V.

Behavioral Health, DEA
OOC: Ohio Criminal Justice and MAT

The Criminal Justice and MAT course focuses on understanding best practices in addiction treatment and MAT for criminal justice involved individuals. The course offers strategies for implementing MAT in the various areas of the criminal justice system and identifies common barriers to accessing MAT. The course will also review the benefits and approaches to care coordination among providers and criminal justice entities.

This course aligns with training requirements established in the 2022 Medication Access and Training Expansion or MATE Act by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). This training requirement is applicable to prescribers who are licensed to dispense controlled substances in schedule II, III, IV, or V.

Behavioral Health
OOC: MAT in General Primary Care and Family Practice Settings
75 MINUTES
1.25 CE CREDITS

The MAT in General Primary Care and Family Practice Settings course helps to equip providers in primary care settings with the knowledge and motivation to join the statewide effort to combat the opioid crisis. The course provides information regarding barriers, solutions, and resources related to assisting OUD patients on their road to recovery within the primary care setting.

This course aligns with training requirements established in the 2022 Medication Access and Training Expansion or MATE Act by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). This training requirement is applicable to prescribers who are licensed to dispense controlled substances in schedule II, III, IV, or V.

Behavioral Health, DEA
OOC: MAT in General Primary Care and Family Practice Settings

The MAT in General Primary Care and Family Practice Settings course helps to equip providers in primary care settings with the knowledge and motivation to join the statewide effort to combat the opioid crisis. The course provides information regarding barriers, solutions, and resources related to assisting OUD patients on their road to recovery within the primary care setting.

This course aligns with training requirements established in the 2022 Medication Access and Training Expansion or MATE Act by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). This training requirement is applicable to prescribers who are licensed to dispense controlled substances in schedule II, III, IV, or V.

Behavioral Health
Person Centered Care for Persons with Dementia, Course Code: CO2236758
15 MINUTES
0.25 CE CREDITS

This course provides the learner with an overview way to implement Person Centered Care in a long-term care setting for the person with dementia. The course will also define person-centered care and the ideas and resources for providers and caregivers on how to ensure that the rights of persons with dementia are respected and upheld in care settings.
This course is approved by Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) to provide continuing education credit for long term care workers in Washington State.

Behavioral Health
Person Centered Care for Persons with Dementia, Course Code: CO2236758

This course provides the learner with an overview way to implement Person Centered Care in a long-term care setting for the person with dementia. The course will also define person-centered care and the ideas and resources for providers and caregivers on how to ensure that the rights of persons with dementia are respected and upheld in care settings.
This course is approved by Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) to provide continuing education credit for long term care workers in Washington State.

Behavioral Health
Mental Health of Children and Young Adults, Course Code: CO2236751
30 MINUTES
0.5 CE CREDITS

Many mental health problems stem from childhood experiences. Mental health problems can cause developmental delays, disrupt important life changes, and burden the patient and their family throughout their lifetime. Promoting mental health early in life is essential for reducing problems related to mental health disorders.

This course provides an overview of promoting mental health, the prevalence of mental illness in children and young adults, and mental health promotion programs.

This course is approved by Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) to provide continuing education credit for long term care workers in Washington State.

Behavioral Health
Mental Health of Children and Young Adults, Course Code: CO2236751

Many mental health problems stem from childhood experiences. Mental health problems can cause developmental delays, disrupt important life changes, and burden the patient and their family throughout their lifetime. Promoting mental health early in life is essential for reducing problems related to mental health disorders.

This course provides an overview of promoting mental health, the prevalence of mental illness in children and young adults, and mental health promotion programs.

This course is approved by Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) to provide continuing education credit for long term care workers in Washington State.

Behavioral Health
Standards for Treatment & Services for Persons with Developmental & Intellectual Disabilities, Course Code: CO2236725
15 MINUTES
0.25 CE CREDITS

Each year, approximately 40 million people worldwide are in need of palliative care but only 14% receive the care they need. Palliative care aims to improve the quality of life of patients and their families facing a life-threatening or chronic, debilitating illness. The challenges faced by these individuals are unique. Anyone who works as part of the interdisciplinary palliative care team will need additional training and education to meet requirements. This course will discuss the training, accreditation, and certification requirements of The Joint Commission as part of the palliative care approach.

This course is approved by Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) to provide continuing education credit for long term care workers in Washington State.

Behavioral Health
Standards for Treatment & Services for Persons with Developmental & Intellectual Disabilities, Course Code: CO2236725

Each year, approximately 40 million people worldwide are in need of palliative care but only 14% receive the care they need. Palliative care aims to improve the quality of life of patients and their families facing a life-threatening or chronic, debilitating illness. The challenges faced by these individuals are unique. Anyone who works as part of the interdisciplinary palliative care team will need additional training and education to meet requirements. This course will discuss the training, accreditation, and certification requirements of The Joint Commission as part of the palliative care approach.

This course is approved by Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) to provide continuing education credit for long term care workers in Washington State.