ACCME DEA MATE Act 8-Hour Training Bundle

3 Essential SUD Courses — One Streamlined Path to Compliance

About the 3-Course Bundle

Meet your full DEA MATE Act 8-hour training requirement with a concise, highly rated, nationally accredited online training bundle designed for busy prescribers. 

Developed by Overdose Lifeline and ACCME accredited, this science-based, research-informed three-course series provides the core education and practical tools you can apply to your clinical work to reduce stigma, improve outcomes, and support recovery for individuals with substance use disorder (SUD) and opioid use disorder (OUD).

What’s Included in the 3-Course Bundle

The Brain and the Disease of Addiction (2.0 CE Credits)

Understand addiction through the lens of neuroscience. This course explores how substances rewire the brain, why recovery is possible, and how this knowledge strengthens compassionate, stigma-free care.

Removing the Shame and Stigma of SUD (3.0 CE Credits)

Break down stigma. Build pathways to recovery. This course examines how shame and stigma block access to care—and equips learners with practical tools to replace judgment with advocacy, compassion, and stigma-free language.

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT/MOUD (3 CE Credits)

Understanding MAT / MOUD in real-world recovery care. This course explains how FDA-approved medications support recovery from opioid use disorder and how to apply them within a comprehensive continuum of care.

Download Course Overviews: DEA MATE Act 3-Course Bundle 8-Hour Continuing Education.pdf

ANCC CE Accreditation Statement

The Overdose Lifeline online course activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Overdose Lifeline, Inc. and Purdue University College of Pharmacy. Purdue University, an equal access/equal opportunity institution, is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

  • Release Date: 11/25/2019
  • Reviewed and Renewed: 04/18/2025
  • Expiration Date: 04/18/2027

Why Healthcare Professionals Choose Overdose Lifeline

Enhance Professional Knowledge and Effectiveness

92% of people strongly agree/agree..."The course information has enhanced my professional knowledge and effectiveness in my interaction with individuals affected."

Trusted Opioid and SUD Education

Overdose Lifeline Education is trusted by clinicians, professionals, and partners in all 50 U.S. states, the Federal Bureau of Prisons, U.S. Navy, NIH National Institute of Drug Abuse, Health Departments, Schools, Universities, and more.

Research-Informed Instructional Design

Grounded in cognitive psychology and adult-learning theory, using Bloom’s Taxonomy to support knowledge acquisition, comprehension, application, and skill development—promoting meaningful learning and real-world transfer.

CE Credit and Certificate

Obtain the CE hours required for licensed professionals and the DEA MATE Act 8-hour training requirement.

Certificates and 8.0 CE credits available upon successful completion of the bundle's three self-paced online courses.

Video-Based On-Demand Courses

ACCME accredited video-based on-demand courses. Take online courses from anywhere, completing when it is convenient for you.

Highly Recommended

87% of people strongly agree/agree... "I would recommend the courses within this bundle to a friend or colleague."

Frequently Asked Questions

Each course in the bundle range from 2–3 hours (approximately 1 hour for each CE credit).

You have twelve months (365 days) from the date of enrollment to complete the three courses.

Yes. Your progress is saved automatically across devices.

You can access the course on a computer, tablet, or mobile device with an internet connection. Audio-enabled devices are recommended.

Supported Browsers
Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge; iOS Safari v11+, Chrome, Samsung Internet. Internet Explorer is not supported.

Complete 100% of each course, pass the final exam (80%), and complete the survey.

Can I retake the final exam?

Yes,  Exam retakes are allowed.

Yes. Certificates are available for immediate download after completing all requirements for each of the 3 courses included in this bundle.

While course access typically expired 6-months after purchase. We understand that extra time may be required. Contact [email protected].

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Group Pricing Available
  • 3 Courses
  • Delivers 8.0 ACCME CE Credits
  • DEA MATE Act Approved
  • Fulfills MATE Act 8 Hours
  • Video-Based. On-Demand.
  • Certificates of Completion
Bundle Includes

  • The Brain and the Disease of Addiction 2.0 CE Credits
  • Removing the Shame and Stigma of Substance Use Disorder 3.0 CE Credits
  • Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT/MOUD) 3.0 CE Credits
Buy $120.00

What people are saying

The course did an excellent job in explaining how medication is a very viable treatment option for the ongoing opioid crisis, and should be potentially advocated more publicly and broader information should be extended to the public regarding the advantages and availability to seek help from OUD.

Physician

Stigma seems to be one of the largest barriers to recovery from SUD. This could be the stigma that a person with SUD and/or their loved ones may have internalized that makes them hesitant to seek help. Or this could be the stigma that influences societal structures (funding for SUD treatment, legal factors that impact PWUD, etc.). I appreciated the section on the steps individuals can take to change this and will apply this into my work.

Healthcare Professional

My biggest takeaway was the recognition of addiction as a chronic, remitting, and relapsing disease. The need to continue treatment and interventions even when someone has been in recovery for a long time, and to utilize proper support systems.

Physician

"Prior to starting this course, I had several of those myths in my mind as a reason to be against medication. However, after taking this course, I realize the flaw in my thinking and look forward to learning more about effective medication for opioid use disorder programs and how to best integrate it into my patients care."

Healthcare Professional

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