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PCSS is more than free MAT waiver trainings. Way more.
Have you just recently discovered PCSS by taking MAT waiver training? Did you know that PCSS has a wide array of resources and trainings (most that offer CE credits) to enhance your knowledge of
evidence based practices in preventing, identifying and treating your patients with substance use disorder and pain? PCSS is constantly
adding new resources and trainings designed specifically to meet your needs.

Below is a list of resources that PCSS offers. If you are new to PCSS, or if it has been a while since you visited, you might be surprised by what is available!
PCSS On-Demand Webinars
Have you ever missed a webinar that you really wanted to participate in but your schedule just didn't allow it? Don't worry we have good news. All PCSS webinars are recorded and are available for on demand viewing, usually within two weeks of live webinar (and often sooner).

Recent webinars that are now available:
from the May 27, 2020 webinar, American Society for Pain Management Nursing

from the May 28, 2020 webinar, National Council for Behavioral Health

from the June 9, 2020 webinar, American Psychiatric Association and American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry

from the June 9, 2020 webinar, The National Judicial College

See list of all recorded webinars.
PCSS Clinical Roundtables
PCSS Clinical Roundtables is a series of discussions designed for clinicians to provide a forum for them to connect with subject matter experts on a variety of topics related to preventing and treating substance use disorders. A sampling of some of the upcoming roundtables including:


Credit Designations Available: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™, and Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credit.

* All times are EDT
PCSS Exchange
PCSS-X is a series of courses to guide clinicians practice in treating opioid use disorder. Join any meeting at any time! All sessions, live via Zoom webinar, focus on implementing prescribing medications for treating opioid use disorder in a variety of healthcare settings. The course content is
built around the EPIS (Explore, Prepare, Implement, Sustain) Framework of implementation. The next course is tomorrow, June 25, at 3 p.m. EDT and will highlight organizational and administrative steps and processes to consider when integrating treatment of substance use disorders into your clinical practices and what is needed to develop a system for implementation. Register now.

Summaries of the next sessions and a link to the registration page.
PCSS Core Curricula
PCSS has developed two comprehensive courses--focusing on the foundational training that
primary care providers need to guide them through the evidence based practices in the
prevention, identification and treatment of substance use disorders.

SUD 101 was developed by PCSS clinical experts David Fiellin, MD; Michelle Lofwall, MD;
and Larissa Mooney, MD, addiction experts working with a team of healthcare professionals in the development of a curriculum of 22 modules on substance use disorders including:
Some examples:


The PCSS Chronic Pain Core Curriculum was developed by PCSS clinical experts, led by
Roger Chou, MD, FACP and Melissa B. Weimer, DO, MCR, internists specializing in treating
pain and addictions with Addiction Psychiatrists Drs. Kevin Sevarino and Frances Levin. The
14 modules that make up the pain curriculum provide up-to-date and evidence-based
information on safe opioid prescribing practices, alternative for treating pain from opioids, and
the and prevention and treatment of opioid use disorder.

Both courses are designated for 1  AMA PRA Category 1 Credit ™.
PCSS Podcast Series
PCSS has a variety of podcasts available for you to learn anywhere you are--in your car, doing yard work, going for a jog. The podcasts include topics such as:

  • Transitioning from Methadone to Buprenorphine
  • Supporting Young People with Substance Use Disorders
  • Motivational Interviewing
  • Addressing Patient Resistance to MAT
  • and many more.
See complete list. of podcasts.
News and Publications
HHS Awards $107.2 Million to Grow and Train the Health Workforce  

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), is announcing awards totaling $107.2 million to 310 recipients to increase the health workforce in rural and underserved communities. Recipients across 45 states and U.S. territories received funding to improve the quality, distribution and diversity of health professionals serving across the country. [ Read more ]

Medscape

Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment

Pediatrics

New England Journal of Medicine

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Funding for this initiative was made possible (in part) by grant no. 1H79TI081968 from SAMHSA. The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.