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New Hampshire CME/CE Requirements
(3) hours in the area of pain management and addiction disorder or a combination (all prescribers required to register with the program who possess a U.S. DEA license number).
(8) hours on treating and managing patients with opioid or other substance use disorders, including the appropriate clinical use of all FDA-approved drugs for the treatment of a substance use disorder. This is a one-time requirement for all DEA-registered practitioners (with the exception of DVM-only license holders), beginning with DEA initial or renewal registrations starting June 27, 2023.
For more information:
https://www.oplc.nh.gov/board-medicine-opioid-prescribing
(3) hours in the area of pain management and addiction disorder or a combination (all prescribers required to register with the program who possess a U.S. DEA license number).
(8) hours on treating and managing patients with opioid or other substance use disorders, including the appropriate clinical use of all FDA-approved drugs for the treatment of a substance use disorder. This is a one-time requirement for all DEA-registered practitioners (with the exception of DVM-only license holders), beginning with DEA initial or renewal registrations starting June 27, 2023.
For more information:
https://www.oplc.nh.gov/board-nurses-education-and-training
(3) hours in the area of pain management and addiction disorder or a combination (all prescribers required to register with the program who possess a U.S. DEA license number).
(8) hours on treating and managing patients with opioid or other substance use disorders, including the appropriate clinical use of all FDA-approved drugs for the treatment of a substance use disorder. This is a one-time requirement for all DEA-registered practitioners (with the exception of DVM-only license holders), beginning with DEA initial or renewal registrations starting June 27, 2023.
For more information:
https://www.oplc.nh.gov/board-medicine-opioid-prescribing