Oregon CME Requirements and CME Courses
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BoardVitals CME Pro Plus Bundle w/ $2,500 Amazon or Visa Prepaid Card
The BoardVitals CME Bundle comes with a complimentary gift card to Amazon or Visa Prepaid Card for up to $2,500, and allows you to complete your CME and MOC requirements with board-style self-assessment activities.
Features Include:
- Up to 100 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM
- A bonus Amazon or Visa Prepaid Card for up to $2,500
- Board Approved MOC Credits
- 30+ Specialties
- Computer, Phone, and Tablet Access
- Cost: Varies
- Credit hours: 100+
- CME credits awarded by: BoardVitals
- Format: On-Demand Online
- Material last updated: Continuously Updated
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CMEinfo Insider with $2,000 Amazon Gift Card
Get a $2,000 Amazon gift card with a 3 year subscription to CMEinfo Insider.
Features include:
- Earn unlimited AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM
- MOC Points
- 20+ Specialties
- Up to a $2,000 Amazon Gift Card
CMEinfo Insider offers online board reviews, journal summaries, and clinical updates.
See full details chevron_right- Cost: $3849
- Credit hours: Unlimited
- CME credits awarded by: Oakstone Publishing, LLC
- Format: On-Demand Online, Online Video, Online Audio
- Material last updated: Continuously Updated
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BoardVitals Addiction Medicine CME Pro Plus w/ Bonus $2,500 Amazon or Visa Prepaid Card
This comprehensive Addiction Medicine CME bundle offers physicians up to 40 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM and comes with up to a bonus $2,500 Amazon or Visa prepaid card.
This Addiction Medicine CME bundle is constantly updated and covers the most relevant and up to date topics in Addiction Medicine including:
- Neurobiology of Addiction
- Pain and Addiction
- Genetics, Dysmorphology, and Metabolic Disorders
- Behavioral Interventions
- Co-Occurring Disorders
- Behavioral Interventions
In addition to earning CME credits, this Addiction Medicine CME activity is a great option to help physicians prepare for their American Board of Addiction Medicine board certification or recertification exams.Here is a complete list of features in the BoardVitals Addiction Medicine CME Bundle:
- Up to a bonus $2,500 Amazon or Visa Prepaid Card
- 40 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM
- Addiction Medicine Board Style Questions and cases with detailed explanations
- 12-month access
- Computer, Mobile, and Tablet access – Learn anytime, anywhere
- Cost: Varies
- Credit hours: 40 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits
- CME credits awarded by: University of Nebraska Medical Center
- Format: On-Demand Online
- Material last updated: Continuously Updated
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Practical Reviews: Opioid Prescribing Practices
Battling the Opioid Epidemic
Opioid Prescribing Practices sheds light on today’s leading medical crisis and examines a clinician’s role in combatting the epidemic. You’ll also hear one doctor’s personal story of loss in this two-part audio series presented by Practical Reviews:
PART 1: Managing Opioid Therapy in High-Risk Patients
Robert N. Jamison, PhD, Donald Deye, MD, FACP, and Melinda Deye, NP-C, discuss responsible prescribing, including a look at non-opiate analgesics and managing high-risk patients. They also discuss the paradox of patients whose chronic pain has been managed successfully on long-term opioid therapy. Get practical tips for identifying high-risk patients, compliance testing, intervention strategies and more.PART 2: Opioid Epidemic
After the loss of his son to a heroin overdose, A. Omar Abubaker, DMD, PhD, sought formal education on pain, pain management, opioids and addiction. In this presentation, he details alarming overdose statistics, and outlines opioid side effects and addiction risks. Learn optional management strategies for treating patients with acute and chronic pain and more.Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
- Define the terms “pain” and “chronic pain.”
- Provide examples of potential high-risk patients for opioid misuse based on the following 3 areas: family history, personal history/behavior, and environmental factors.
- Describe how a health care provider might assess a patient’s chronic pain and measure the outcomes after initiating treatment.
- Discuss the value of physical therapy and relaxation therapy in the management of chronic pain.
- List at least five non-opioid drugs that may offer first-line therapy for non-cancer-related pain management.
- Summarize the Centers for Disease Control’s (CDC) guidelines that pertain to proper prescribing practice for pain medications.
- Discuss the paradox of using opioids to treat patients whose chronic pain has been successfully managed with long-term opioids up to this time.
- State whether the incidence of providers actually losing their license or having any legal action taken against them regarding opioid prescribing practices is large or small.
- Describe Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs and discuss their use in the prescribing of opioid medications.
- Discuss how the smartphone app called the Brigham and Women’s Hospital Pain App can be used as part of a patient’s chronic pain management program.
- Differentiate between acute and chronic pain.
- Recall from memory important statistics about the number of deaths due to drug overdose in the U.S. and how this relates to the number of people lost in 911 and the number of soldiers killed in the Vietnam War.
- Summarize at least 3 steps that providers can take to reduce the opioid epidemic.
- List some nonopioid alternatives to managing mild pain, moderate to severe pain, and severe pain.
- Discuss the impact that new federal and state regulations on opioid prescribing practices is having on prescription-related overdoses and provider prescribing practices.
- Describe at least 4 topics that providers must discuss in detail with their patients before giving them a postoperative prescription for opioid pain medications.
- List at least 3 common opioid-related side effects.
- Differentiate between the addictive potential of Schedule I, Schedule II, Schedule III, Schedule IV, and Schedule V narcotics.
- Summarize the discrepancy between addiction treatment versus other diseases as it relates to access to care.
Target Audience
This educational activity was designed for Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Dentists, and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons.
See full details chevron_right- Cost: $99
- Credit hours: 8.5
- CME credits awarded by: Oakstone Publishing, LLC
- Material last updated: January 31, 2018
- Expiration of CME credit: January 31, 2021
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Comprehensive Review of Pain Medicine
Pain Medicine CME from the Experts
The 45+ lectures in this online CME program, Comprehensive Review of Pain Medicine, promote effective pain management as a clinical imperative. An evidence-based look at pharmacological, procedural, and nonpharmacological treatment recommendations with an emphasis on the issues and dilemmas of opioid therapy. It’s continuing medical education that will help you to better understand:
- New analgesic targets and emerging therapies
- Interventional therapy and clinical care updates
- Cancer pain and palliative care, including religious perspectives
- Pain management, healthcare systems, public policy and the law
- Solutions to gaps in policy, treatment, attitudes, and education
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this CME activity, you will be better able to:
- Describe the benefits of and the advances in spinal cord stimulation
- Name emerging treatment modalities for chronic back pain
- Explain the challenges in prescribing opioids for chronic pain
- Summarize the pain management issues with patient with substance use disorders
- Discuss current and evidence-based postoperative pain management
- Identify effective nonpharmacological pain management modalities
- Discuss the complexities of cancer pain management
- Compare religious perspectives on pain and the end of life care
- Explain the germane issues of pain and palliative care
- Summarize legal problems related to prescribing opioids
Intended Audience
This educational activity was designed for Anesthesiologists, Neurologists, Psychiatrists, Emergency Physicians, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Doctors, Oncologists, Internists, and Family Physicians.
See full details chevron_right- Cost: $1195
- Credit hours: 41
- CME credits awarded by: Oakstone Publishing, LLC
- Format: On-Demand Online, Online Video, Online Audio, Audio CD
- Material last updated: September 15, 2020
- Expiration of CME credit: September 15, 2023
Medical Marijuana Certification Course: Oregon
The Medical Marijuana Certification Course will help Oregon physicians make informed decisions regarding medicinal cannabis treatments for their patients. This activity provides an evidence based analysis of marijuana’s efficacy, risks and benefits in treating a wide range of state approved conditions. The science, safety and impact of medical marijuana will be explored, in order to enhance physician knowledge of this emerging healthcare resource. Worth 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, this activity meets the CME requirements necessary for physicians to participate in the Oregon Medical Marijuana Program.
See full details chevron_right- Cost: $200
- Credit hours: 4
- CME credits awarded by: Global Education Group
- Format: On-Demand Online
- Material last updated: 4/5/20
- Expiration of CME credit: 4/4/21