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CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE EDUCATION REQUIREMENT FOR DEA REGISTRATION . FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (Rev. 9/7/23) Sec. 1263. of the spending bill Congress …
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Does this new federal …
Controlled Substance Education Requirement for DEA Registration FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (Rev. 3/8/23) Sec. 1263 of the spending bill Congress passed in December 2022 …
Wyoming Substance Use Disorder Certification Program
Oct 4, 2016 · controlled substance evaluation with a recommended course of treatment and/or counseling, by a counselor certified by the Wyoming Department of Health, Substance Abuse …
Veterinary Medicine Frequently Asked Questions - State of …
Controlled substance licensees, or individuals seeking a controlled substance license must complete training in opioids and controlled substance awareness only one time. The training …
Board Approved Courses: Pain Management / Substance …
Apr 25, 2016 · Education Provider or Accredited Provider Course Title Location(s) Live or Online Course Course Format or Duration & (Credits) ... Intensive Course in Controlled Substance …
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
The DIA’s Opioid/Controlled Substance Protocol should be viewed within the larger context of the link between work-related injuries, substance use disorders and opioid-related overdoses and …