State-Required CME

State Required CME

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CCO's premium courses are meticulously designed to meet your state's continuing medical education (CME) requirements and fit your busy schedule. Learn at your own pace with expert-led on-demand courses on controlled substances, opioids, pain management, and more. With CCO, your continuing education is comprehensive, convenient, and grounded in the latest research.

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CME Requirements by State


Alabama

25 hours every 1 years

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Alaska

50 hours every 2 years

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Arizona

50 hours every 2 years

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Arkansas

20 hours every year

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Colorado

2 hours every 4 years for controlled substance prescribers

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Connecticut

50 hours every 2 years

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DC

50 hours every 2 years

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Delaware

40 hours every 2 years

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Georgia

40 hours every 2 years

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Illinois

150 hours every 3 years

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Indiana

2 hours for controlled substance prescribers

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Iowa

40 hours every 2 years

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Maine

40 hours every 2 years

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Maryland

50 hours every 2 years

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Massachusetts

50 hours every 2 years

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Michigan

150 hours every 3 years

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Mississippi

40 hours every 2 years

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Nebraska

50 hours every 5 years

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Nevada

40 hours every 2 years

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New Hampshire

100 hours every 2 years

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New Jersey

100 hours every 2 years

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New York

3 hours every 3 years for controlled substance prescribers

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North Carolina

60 hours every 3 years

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Oklahoma

60 hours every 3 years

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Oregon

60 hours every 2 years

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Pennsylvania

100 hours every 2 years

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Rhode Island

40 hours every 2 years

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South Carolina

40 hours every 2 years

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Tennessee

40 hours every 2 years

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Texas

48 hours every 2 years

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Vermont

30 hours every 2 years

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Washington

100 hours every 2 years

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Wisconsin

30 hours every 2 years

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Wyoming

60 hours every 3 years

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Effective June 27, 2023, in compliance with the MATE ACT the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) requires all DEA certificate holders to take at least 8 hours of training on opioid or other substance use disorders, as well as the safe pharmacologic management of dental pain, to apply for or renew their DEA certification.

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Credits Include: Up to 8.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit, AANP, AAPA, AAFP, COPE CE, ADA CERP, MOC, and MIPS

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Target Audience: All Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)-registered practitioners including physicians, podiatrists, dentists, nurse practitioners, nurse midwives, nurse anesthetists, clinical nurse specialists and physician assistants/physician associates who are authorized to dispense controlled substances by the state in which they practice.

Program Agenda:

  • Principles of Controlled Substance Prescribing
  • Risk Mitigation Strategies for Controlled Substances
  • Basics of Pain Management
  • Managing Opioid Therapy
  • Substance Use Disorders
  • Opioid Use Disorder
  • Alcohol Use Disorder
  • Tobacco and Cannabis Use Disorder
  • Stimulant and Sedative Use Disorder
  • Reimbursement Codes for SUD Intervention

Release Date: May 31, 2023 | Expiration: May 30, 2026

New to the DEA MATE Act 8-hour requirement? Learn more at the DEA Resource Center.

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