Choose from the CME courses below to fulfill the 8-hour DEA requirement.
StatPearls has compiled a list of FAQs to address queries related to the MATE Act and the CME requirement, available below. View FAQs.
Choose from the CME courses below to fulfill the 8-hour DEA requirement.
StatPearls has compiled a list of FAQs to address queries related to the MATE Act and the CME requirement, available below. View FAQs.
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The MATE Act requires increased training for Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)-registered physicians and practitioners—specifically, a one-time 8-hour training requirement on treating patients with opioid or other substance use disorders.
Physicians who are board-certified in addiction medicine or addiction psychiatry.
Practitioners who graduated from a medical, dental, physician assistant, or advanced practice nursing school within 5 years of June 27, 2023, and successfully completed a curriculum that included at least 8 hours of SUD training from an approved provider during that time.
Practitioners who previously took training to meet the requirements of the DATA-2000 waiver to prescribe buprenorphine can apply these hours toward the 8 hours required.
If you have questions for ACCME, please contact info@accme.org.
Questions for SAMHSA? Contact infobuprenorphine@samhsa.hhs.gov.
Questions for the DEA? ContactODLP@dea.gov.
Questions for StatPearls? Contact info@statpearls.com.