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EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE AND CHRONIC PAIN WITH OPIOID ANALGESICS, 2ND EDITION COURSE ONE | 6 CREDIT HOURS SATISFIES THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN 16.10.14 NMAC FOR FIVE (5) HOURS OF CME IN PAIN MANAGEMENT FOR PHYSICIANS (MD/DO) AND NEW LICENSEES, AND THREE (3) HOURS OF CME IN PAIN MANAGEMENT FOR PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS (PA) This course is designed for all physicians and other health care professionals involved in the management of patients with pain. It is designed to increase physician knowledge and skills about guideline-recommended principles of pain management, the range of opioid and non-opioid analgesic treatment options, and specific strategies for minimizing opioid analgesic prescription, diversion, and abuse. This activity discusses the management of chronic and acute pain in a variety of patient populations. It reviews evidence for non-opioid therapies, including non-drug and non-opioid drug options, as well as current evidence regarding opioid efficacy, harms, and overdose prevention with naloxone, and how to slowly and safely taper opioid doses.
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PSYCHEDELIC MEDICINE AND INTERVENTIONAL PSYCHIATRY COURSE TWO | 10 CREDIT HOURS
It is apparent that psychedelic medicine is now in a renaissance period, and this time could not have come too soon. Many people in the United States and around the world suffer from severe psychiatric disorders, including depression, PTSD, substance use disorders, anxiety disorders, OCD, anorexia nervosa, and multiple other psychiatric disorders that are not readily responsive to treatment with pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy. In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, depressive disorders are more prevalent, and people are urgently and actively seeking effective treatments. Exploration of novel interventional and psychedelic therapies may be a path to recovery for patients who have not improved on traditional approaches
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