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Education

We offer education and training opportunities for substance use disorders and chronic pain management. If you want to sign up for an event, click the event date or title.

COVID-19 Related Education

Virtual Training FAQ

 

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Understanding the Opioid Epidemic
Providers’ Role in the Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder

 

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Half & Half Waiver Training 
Buprenorphine for the treatment of Opioid Use Disorder

 

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Webinars 
Live and archived virtual education opportunities

 

 Upcoming Events & Trainings

6 Dec
MACS OTP ECHO Clinic: Linkage to Care 12:30 pm | Interactive virtual learning community

Starting Wednesday, September 6, join our learning community for presentations and case-based discussions specially designed for providers in an OTP setting with Drs. Devang Gandhi, Malik Burnett, and Aaron Greenblatt.

Attending any of the MACS ECHO Clinic sessions counts toward the 8-hour SUD training requirement of the MATE Act.

12 Dec
Maternal Health ECHO Clinic: Motivational Interviewing 8 am | Interactive virtual learning community

Starting September 12th, 2023 join us every 2nd Tuesday of the month from 8:00 am to 9:00 am for presentations and case-based discussions designed for providers in maternal health settings with Drs. Katrina Mark and Christopher Welsh.

Attending any of the MACS ECHO Clinic sessions counts toward the 8-hour SUD training requirement of the MATE Act.

13 Dec
SUD ECHO Clinic: Stigma: Using the Right Words to Support Patients with OUD 12:30 | Interactive virtual learning community

Starting October 18, 2023, join our learning community for presentations and case-based discussions centered on best practices in SUD with Drs. Devang Gandhi, Michael Fingerhood, and Bethany Dipaula, PharmD.

MACS ECHO Clinics count toward the 8-hour substance use training required for DEA registrants and renewals.

The Maryland Addiction Consultation Service is administered by the University of Maryland School of Medicine and funded by the Maryland Department of Health, Behavioral Health Administration.