Collaborative Care Approaches for the Management of OUD - Online Program with free certification by Harvard Medical School


The Harvard Medical School has launched a number of training programs useful for practitioners of Psychiatry and Psychology. One such training program is Collaborative Care Approaches for the Management of OUD. It has a FREE certification (with AMA credits for limited time, if that is important for you!)



Estimated time of completion: 8-10 hours

Collaborative Care Approaches for the Management of OUD focuses on collaborative care strategies which include: provider roles and regulatory requirements; patient evaluation and patient education; transitioning between medications; potential misuse, relapse, and safer use; and caring for pregnant women and other special populations with OUD.

This course is intended for nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, physicians, social workers, and other health care providers collaborating to treat patients with substance use disorders.

The process is simple:
  1. Register at the CME site (see below)
  2. Learn: By watching the recorded lesson videos
  3. Get Certified: Follow the link to take the post-training evaluation for certification.


Note: If there's an error, or you would prefer to view directly on the Harvard site, or you want to learn more about the activity and accreditation - here's the link!
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