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:
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
™.