MEB-Approved Opioid Prescribing Series
Is your DEA certificate up for renewal? Complete Mandatory Renewal Requirements in 1 Day!

WisMed has partnered with the Clinical Education Alliance to offer an 8-hour DEA MATE Act training course, Controlled Substance Prescribing and Substance Use Disorders: Comprehensive Education to Improve Quality of Care. Earn course credits, including AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, AANP, AAPA, AAFP, COPE CE, ADA CERP, this also qualifies for MOC and MIPS. More info and registration >

WisMed members: use discount code wismed100 to save $100!
Non-members: use discount code wismed50 for $50 discount.

The Wisconsin Medical Examining Board (MEB) approved a rule requiring physicians with a DEA number to complete two CME credits on its Opioid Prescribing Guidelines for each renewal cycle. To help physicians comply with this rule, the Wisconsin Medical Society developed a series of on-demand webinars.

Presented by Wisconsin physicians who specialize in addiction and pain management, the webinars listed below are designed to address the challenges faced by physicians and other prescribers and to improve opioid prescribing practices without compromising the quality of patient care.

Each webinar has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ and Maintenance of Certification Part II points for certain specialties.

Click here to inquire about having an activity presented in-person.
 

How to Talk to Patients About Opioids

Michael McNett, MD, Former Chair of the Department of Non-Interventional Pain, Advocate/Aurora Healthcare

Drug Testing in Clinical Practice

David Galbis-Reig, MD, DFASAM, Medical Director of Addiction Services, Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare – All Saints

Alternatives to Opioids in Treating Acute and Chronic Pain

Michael McNett, MD, Former Chair of the Department of Non-Interventional Pain, Advocate/Aurora Healthcare

Interventional Approaches to Treating Acute and Chronic Pain

Kris Ferguson, MD, Board Certified Anesthesiology and Pain Management

How to Decrease Prescription Drug Abuse: The What, Why and How

David Galbis-Reig, MD, DFASAM, Medical Director of Addiction Services, Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare – All Saints

The Opioid Epidemic and the Clinical Prescriber: Responses to Opioid Over-Prescribing

Michael Miller, MD, FASAM, FAPA, Director, Addiction Program Development and Training, Rogers Behavioral Health