This course will empower non-prescribing providers to directly impact the ongoing opioid crisis in the United States through increased knowledge and tools that will transform practice and policies. The course will inform you about the opioid epidemic and provide information and research about evidence-based strategies that are focused on prevention, intervention, education, or policy.
This open learning course is designed primarily for non-prescribing healthcare, behavioral health, dental and social services professionals, as well as graduate-level students in these fields. Other individuals may also benefit from this course such as educators and physicians.
As a learner, you have the ability to select any or all of the modules and topics that interest you. You can complete the course in a linear or non-linear structure according to your preferred viewing order. This course is taught by experts in the field of opioid prevention, intervention, treatment, and policy. Through lectures, panels and interviews, knowledge checks and quizzes, and additional readings and activities, you can explore topics that are most relevant to your work or practice.
After completing this activity, participants will be able to educate their patients on the safe use of opioids and the prevention of misuse, detect risk factors for opioid misuse and abuse, and refer patients to additional evidence-based resources.
The course was developed by three University of Michigan programs, including the Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation (IHPI), the Opioid Prescribing Engagement Network (OPEN) and the CDC-funded University of Michigan Injury Prevention Center.
The course consists of 6 “lessons” or modules of varying length, for a total commitment of about 16 hours.
Course modules include:
1. Epidemiology of the Opioid Crisis
2. Understanding of Pain
3. Prevention of Misuse and Abuse
4. Working with Patients and the Public
5. Addiction Treatment and Recovery
6. Public Policy
After completing this module, you will be able to explain the factors that contributed to the current opioid crisis.
After this module, you will understand how to reduce unintended use and misuse of opioids using various strategies, including prescribing guidelines, surveillance, safe disposal of unused opioids, and intervention messaging.
What's included
8 videos11 readings10 assignments
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8 videos•Total 72 minutes
Prescribing Guidelines: Chronic Pain•16 minutes
Prescribing Guidelines: Acute Pain•11 minutes
The What, Why, and How of Transitions of Care•8 minutes
Prevention Through Changing Prescribing Practices•15 minutes
Non-Opioid Medications for Pain•10 minutes
The Risk of Using Opioids with Other Medications•7 minutes
Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP), Part 1•4 minutes
Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP), Part 2•2 minutes
11 readings•Total 101 minutes
In This Module•1 minute
Prescribing Guidelines: Chronic Pain•10 minutes
Prescribing Guidelines: Acute Pain•10 minutes
Dentistry Guidelines•10 minutes
The What, Why, and How of Transitions of Care•10 minutes
Prevention Through Changing Prescribing Practices•10 minutes
Non-Opioid Medications for Pain•10 minutes
The Risk of Using Opioids with Other Medications•10 minutes
Video: Example Program, MAPS•10 minutes
Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP)•10 minutes
Next Module•10 minutes
10 assignments•Total 58 minutes
Module 3 Quiz•0 minutes
Knowledge Check•12 minutes
Knowledge Check•10 minutes
Knowledge Check•8 minutes
Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Knowledge Check•8 minutes
Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Practice Quiz - Module 3•0 minutes
Module 4: Working with Patients and the Public
Module 4•4 hours to complete
Module details
After this module, you will be able to identify what strategies and tools you can employ to impact the safe use of opioids across clinical care settings and with a variety of populations.
Managing Addiction Stigma in Treating Pain and OUD•9 minutes
Educating Patients on Safe Opioid Use•12 minutes
Adolescents and Emerging Adults and Opioid Misuse•14 minutes
Opioid Misuse Among Pregnant Women•7 minutes
Opioid Use in Athletes•12 minutes
Chronic Pain and Substance Use Disorder•14 minutes
Safe Disposal•6 minutes
Conversations about Pain Treatment•15 minutes
Behavioral Interventions for Chronic Pain•16 minutes
Opt-In Program•3 minutes
Educating Patients about Opioid Rescue Drugs (Naloxone)•19 minutes
9 readings•Total 86 minutes
In This Module•1 minute
Educating Patients on Safe Opioid Use•10 minutes
Varying Needs of At-Risk Populations•10 minutes
The What, Why, and How of Safe Opioid Disposal•10 minutes
Conversations about Pain Treatment•10 minutes
Behavioral Interventions for Chronic Pain•10 minutes
Educating Patients about Opioid Rescue Drugs (Naloxone)•10 minutes
Role Play about Naloxone•15 minutes
Next Module•10 minutes
8 assignments•Total 41 minutes
Module 4 Quiz•0 minutes
Knowledge Check•8 minutes
Knowledge Check•6 minutes
Knowledge Check•12 minutes
Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Practice Quiz - Module 4•0 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Standing Order for Your State•10 minutes
Module 5: Addiction Treatment and Recovery
Module 5•3 hours to complete
Module details
After this module, you will be able to describe best practices for assessing and treating opioid use disorder (OUD) and explain the evidence that informs these best practices.
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It helps a lot to be educated about the things I didn’t about substance abuses and how I can help others who might be doing this and don’t know the effects it has
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This is really good course I learned many this realted to my subject
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Reviewed on Jan 12, 2020
This course was very helpful in my advocacy and my activism. I wanted to know more about the Opioid Crisis and this course provided all I needed to understand the epidemic,
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