ANCC 20-Credit Advanced Certifiate Program - MATE Act Approved
Addiction/Substance Use Disorder with an Opioid Specialization
Overdose Lifeline provides a 20-credit advanced continuing education certificate program covering eight core topics on substance use disorder to address the substance use disorder (SUD) knowledge gap for clinicians and professionals engaging with / providing services for individuals with SUD.
The 20-Credit Advanced Certificate Program will assist nursing professionals in building knowledge and competency in the underserved area - substance use disorder / opioid crisis.
Substance use disorders are a pressing health concern in the United States, where rates of morbidity and mortality increase every year. Over 20 million people in the U.S meet the criteria for an SUD, an estimated 23 million are in recovery, and over 100,000 people died from an overdose in 2022 (Morreale et al., 2020; National Center for Health Statistics, 2021).
The nursing profession has an important role in substance use disorder / addiciton. Areas such as advocacy, patient education, nursing education, prevention, screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment (SBIRT), treatment and recovery.
Download Overview: CE Courses and Certificate Program SUD - Opioid Specialization.pdf
The Medication Access and Training Expansion (MATE) Act requires new or renewing DEA licensees to complete 8 hours of addiction continuing education.
The required 8 hours can be satisfied through a combination of courses or activites.
Six of the eight on-demand, online courses in the ANCC 20-Credit Advanced Certificate program meet the MATE Act training content requirements. See the MATE Act marker on indivividual course listing below.
CE Credits - delivered upon 100% individual course completion, achievement of 80% (minimum) passing grade on the final exam, and completing the course ending survey.
If you need assistance, or have any questions please contact [email protected].
8 Online Courses and Practicum Assignment
Increase knowledge about SUD and treatment, result in a more informed and aware professional, improved interaction with patients with SUD or recognition of early-stage display of risk factors.
Raised confidence, better able to serve individuals affected by SUD.
Improve attitudes and alleviate discomfort working with patients who have SUDs.
Reduce barriers to care and improved health outcomes with individuals accessing/receiving support and services more easily/earlier in the disease cycle.
Students will complete eight online courses and a brief practicum assignment. Each video-based course includes "Check My Knowledge" activities to assist in preparing for the course final exam. CE credits are issued automatically at the successful completion of each course.
The Brain and Disease of Addiction (BDA) — 2.0 Continuing Education Credits - MATE Act Approved
Removing the Shame and Stigma of Substance Use Disorder / Addiction (RSS-SUD) — 3.0 Continuing Education Credits - MATE Act Approved
Guide to Harm Reduction — 3.0 Continuing Education Credits
Guide to Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery (SUD-TR) — 3.0 Continuing Education Credits - MATE Act Approved
Medication Assisted Treatment: Understanding the Role of Medication Assisted Treatment in Recovery (MAT) — 3.0 Continuing Education Credits - MATE Act Approved
ACEs and Trauma's Role in Substance Use Disorder (ATR-SUD) — 1.5 Continuing Education Credits - MATE Act Approved
The Opioid Public Health Crisis (OPHC) — 3.0 Continuing Education Credits - MATE Act Approved
Layperson Naloxone Administration (LPN) — 1.5 Continuing Education Credits
PLUS: Certificate Practicum Assignment VIEW Practicum-Assignment-Overview.pdf
New Student or Haven't Taken an Online Course is Over a Year?
If you have not yet taken any online course -- or it's been over a year since you completed a course, simply purchase the ANCC 20-Credit Advanced Certificate Course Bundle on this webpage, pay online, and begin today.
Already Taken an Online Course(s) in the Past 12 Months?
Email [email protected], or call 844-554-3354, extension 4 and we'll get you enrolled — providing a discount for the courses that you already completed.
Want to Pay by Invoice or Have a Group to Enroll?
We can help. Email [email protected], or call 844-554-3354, extension 4 and we'll get you started. For groups of 6-11 we can provide a 10% discount. Group 12+, 15%.
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Advanced professional certificates are professional credentials designed to help professionals enhance their job performance and marketability in their respective fields. Completion of a certificate program indicates completion of a course or series of courses with a specific concentration that is different from an educational degree program. The end goal of an advanced professional certificate is so that professionals may demonstrate knowledge of course content at the end of a set period.
The certificate program includes a practicum assignment and eight (8) online courses, which may be taken in any order. The submission of a practicum assignment completes the certificate track.
20 hours.
No. Many people take two or three courses before committing to the entire certificate program. Others simply take courses they find interesting without ever intending to pursue the certificate program.
The mission of the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), a subsidiary of the American Nurses Association, is to promote excellence in nursing and healthcare globally through credentialing programs.
The Overdose Lifeline online courses provide American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) CE credits through Purdue University Continuing Nursing Education.
Purdue University Continuing Nursing Education is accredited with distinction as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
100% course completion. 80% (minimum) passing grade on the final exam. Complete the course ending survey.
Visit the Support webpage for information on how to navigate through the course and other helpful information.
Or you can email [email protected] or call 844-554-3354, ext. 4.