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Connecticut State Mandated Topics

The State of Connecticut requires physicians to participate in at least one contact hour every six years of the below training or education topics: Infectious Diseases, Risk Management, Domestic Violence, and Cultural Competency. Additionally, physicians must participate in two contact hours of behavioral health education.
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  • BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Generative Artificial Intelligence: Is the Future the "Best of Times" or the "Worst of Times"?
  • BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: A Roadmap for Equity in Autism identification and Care
  • BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Trans 101: The Basics and Beyond
  • BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Suicide Prevention in Children and Adolescents
  • BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Use of the CFI: How to Increase Cultural Sensitivity/Humility in Pediatric and Pediatric Behavioral Health Settings
  • BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Facilitating Attuned Interactions: Communication Skills for Fostering Resilience in Primary Care
  • BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Plastic Surgery, Gender Dysphoria in Adolescence and Young Adulthood: The Role for Reconstructive Surgery
  • BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Understanding and Treating Anxiety Disorders & OCD in Children and Adolescents
  • BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Updates from the Emergency Department: Mental/Behavioral Health Crisis
  • BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Social Roles in Medicine: Improving Public Health Through Engagement Beyond the Clinical Setting
  • BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Gender-affirming care in Pediatric practice
  • BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Substance Use in Adolescents
  • BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Stigma in the Mirror
  • BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Screening for Mental Health in Children and Adolescents
  • BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: LGBTQ Youth Mental Health and Suicide Prevention
  • BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Is it Over Yet? Healing the Healthcare Workforce through a Trauma-Informed Lens
  • BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Responding to Tragedies: How to Help our Kids after Frightening Events
  • CULTURAL COMPETENCY: Structural Determinants of (Unequal) Exposure to Injury and Violence
  • CULTURAL COMPETENCY: Center for Well-Being, The Role of Value-Based Care in Achieving Health Equity
  • CULTURAL COMPETENCY:Disparities in Access to Health Care and Youth Sports in Pediatric Athletes
  • INFECTIOUS DISEASE: RSV infections: Old Challenges and New Approaches
  • INFECTIOUS DISEASE: COVID-19 Updates & RSV Vaccine
  • INFECTIOUS DISEASE: Honorary Chief's Choice, Malaria: The Enduring and Now Resurging Scourge of Humanity
  • INFECTIOUS DISEASE: Pediatric Podcast Pearls, Skin & Soft Tissue Infections
  • INFECTIOUS DISEASE: Social Roles in Medicine: Improving Public Health Through Engagement Beyond the Clinical Setting
  • INFECTIOUS DISEASE: Honorary Markowitz, "Congenital CMV Infection: What You Should Know!"
  • INFECTIOUS DISEASE: *State Mandated* Navigating the Pediatric Mental Health Care Crisis
  • RISK MANAGEMENT: *State Mandated* Navigating the Pediatric Mental Health Care Crisis
  • SEXUAL ASSAULT: SCAN, Child Fatality Review

DEA - Registered Practitioners Requirements

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration recently released materials related to the new medication access and training expansion (MATE) Act. The Act requires new or renewing DEA licensees, as of June 27, 2023, to complete at least eight hours of training on opioid or other substance use disorders and the appropriate treatment plan.
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