Overview

The American College of Medical Toxicology (ACMT), in joint providership with AKH Inc (Advancing Knowledge in Healthcare) provides an opportunity to help DEA-licensed healthcare practitioners (with the exception of those in exclusive veterinary practice) satisfy the eight-hour training requirement on the treatment and management of opioid or other substance use disorders mandated by the Medication Access and Training Expansion (MATE) Act.

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These CE accredited webinar-based activities can be purchased individually or as a 4-activity package (a $40 savings). Each activity is accredited and has its own Continuing Education certificate. When packaged together, the 4 activities award 8.50 credits, more than the requirement needed to maintain DEA licensure.

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ACMT's MATE ACT Education

The ACMT DEA MATE Act SUD Educational Package consists of 4 separate activities. Attendees can register for each activity separately as meets their needs or interest, or sign up for the 4-activity package (a $40 savings!). Each activity is accredited and has its own Continuing Education certificate. When packaged together, the 4 activities award 8.50 credits, more than the requirement needed to maintain DEA licensure.

The education does not have to occur in one session–it can be cumulative across multiple sessions. CE activities listed on this page can be taken in any combination to fulfill the eight-hour requirement.

This education is free for ACMT Members. Interested in becoming an ACMT Member? Contact our Membership Manager at membership@acmt.net. Learn more at: www.acmt.net/membership

Target Audience

All Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)-registered practitioners who treat patients with opioid or other substance use disorders, including: physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and dentists.

This requirement applies to new or renewing DEA registrants. Evidence of completed education will be requested after June 27, 2023 whenever a provider applies for a new or renewed DEA registration to be a licensed prescriber of controlled substances. For more info, check out our frequently asked questions (FAQs).

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