SUD 101 Core Curriculum

Resource Type: Training Video
Year: 2019
Organization/Source: Providers Clinical Support System (PCSS)
Tags: Addressing Stigma, Harm Reduction, MOUD/MAT, Naloxone, Provider Education, SBIRT, Screening and Assessment

These 22 training modules provide an overview of evidence-based practices in the prevention, identification, and treatment of substance use disorders and co-occurring mental disorders. Each module is available at no cost and is designated for interprofessional continuing education credits. PCSS is a program funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) created in response to the opioid overdose epidemic to train primary care providers in the evidence-based prevention and treatment of opioid use disorders (OUD) and treatment of chronic pain. Note: PCSS has indicated that a new iteration of the SUD 101 modules is anticipated to be released in early 2023.

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