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  2. Begin by filling out the 'Applicant Information' section. Enter your last name, first name, middle name, date of birth, and the last four digits of your Social Security Number.
  3. Next, provide your address details including city, state, and ZIP code.
  4. In the 'NP Program / Advanced Pharmacology Course Provider / CE Provider Information' section, input the name and address of the program or provider. Ensure you include city, state, and ZIP code.
  5. Fill in the print name of the director or provider along with their phone number and email address.
  6. The director or provider must certify completion of at least 2 hours in pain management and addiction identification as well as 2 hours in opioid prescribing practices. They should sign and date this section.
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Pennsylvania physicians and other health care providers licensed to prescribe and/or dispense opioids must take two hours of education in either pain management, identification of addiction, or safe opioid prescribing practices (prescribers)/safe opioid dispensing practices (dispensers) in order to renew their license.
Next the chapter reviews the evidence on the effectiveness of strategies for addressing the opioid epidemic in four categories: (1) restricting supply, such as by regulating the types of products approved for use (e.g., abuse-deterrent opioids) and regulating/restricting conditions of lawful access to approved drugs; (
The AHAs Opioid Education for Healthcare Providers Course is designed for healthcare professionals and other personnel who need an understanding of the opioid epidemic, pathophysiology of opioids, and special considerations on how to care for overdose patients.
The Opioid Education for Non-Clinical Staff and Lay Responders is designed to educate students on the basics of the opioid epidemic and recognition of an overdose. The course teaches participants how to respond to a possible overdose, including how to deliver naloxone and activate the emergency response system*.

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