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Published Online: 16 April 2004

Buprenorphine Course in New York

Psychiatrists who want to be certified for prescribing office-based buprenorphine therapy for opiate addiction may want to register on site for a CME course being offered at APA’s 2004 annual meeting next month in New York City.
The course, “Office-Based Buprenorphine Treatment of Opioid-Dependent Patients,” will be offered on Wednesday, May 5, in Gramercy A on the second floor of the Hilton New York. The course runs from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Physicians seeking certification must complete an eight-hour course conducted by one of four education providers jointly recognized by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and the Drug Enforcement Administration. APA is one of those providers.
Serving as course co-directors are Thomas Kosten, M.D., and Eric Strain, M.D. Faculty include Laura McNicholas, M.D., and Walter Ling, M.D.
More information about the course and course registration is available by e-mailing Elizabeth Rumsey at APA at [email protected].

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