New DEA Requirements and Addiction for the Hospitalist

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CME Credit Available:

This activity offers .75 1A AOA 

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This activity discusses the approaches to pain management and referral planning for patients with Substance Abuse Disorder. 

Note: As of June 27, 2023, all DEA registered practitioners must complete a one-time eight-hour training requirement on the treatment and management of patients with opioid or other substance use disorders. This lecture will count as one-hour toward the eight-hour requirement. 

Learning Objectives:

  • Comply with new DEA requirement for 8-hours of CME directly related to Opioid and Substance Abuse Disorder. 
  • Be able to acquire and or improve approaches to pain management. 
  • Develop a referral plan for patients with Substance Abuse Disorder. 

Leonard Hock, DO, MACOI, CMD, FAAHPM

Palliative Inpatient Consultant

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Leonard R. Hock, DO, MACOI, CMD, FAAHPM is a palliative consultant in Orlando with a focus on geriatrics and end-of-life care. He is board-certified in internal medicine and hospice/palliative care and is a Certified Medical Director (CMD) of long-term care facilities. Dr. Hock has been an AMDA (American Medical Directors Association) member since 1996, serving on the Board of Directors (2008–2010) and as Chairman of the National Membership Committee. His interest in hospice/palliative care led to the development of a palliative case management model for acute care hospitals, successfully implemented at Research Medical Center in Kansas City in 2008, reducing length of stay and costs while enhancing comfort measures and family support. In Kansas City, Dr. Hock was the FOX 4 Television News healthcare reporter for 13 years, appearing daily on “House Calls” to discuss current health topics. He continues to present locally, regionally, and nationally on medical, scientific, and cultural issues. Born in rural Oklahoma, he served as an Army medic in Vietnam. He earned his degree from Kansas City College of Osteopathic Medicine (1976), completed his internship in Dallas, TX, and his internal medicine residency in Kansas City. In 2009, Dr. Hock was elected a Master Fellow in the Gillum Society of Master Fellows, the highest honor awarded by the American College of Osteopathic Internists for outstanding service. His passion lies in medical direction and improving patient care through active physician leadership.

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Recorded 06/29/2023  |  48 minutes
Recorded 06/29/2023  |  48 minutes
Quiz
5 Questions  |  Unlimited attempts  |  4/5 points to pass
5 Questions  |  Unlimited attempts  |  4/5 points to pass
CME Certificate
Up to 0.75 medical credits available  |  Certificate available
Up to 0.75 medical credits available  |  Certificate available