- ASAM eLearning: Home
This 5-hour, self-paced course introduces the newly released Fourth Edition of The ASAM Criteria and guides learners in applying key concepts through practical, case-based activities
- ASAM - Addiction Education
The largest provider of addiction medicine education nationwide, ASAM offers a comprehensive range of continuing education (CE) programs covering various addiction-related topics
- ASAM Clinical Guidelines
The ASAM AAAP Clinical Practice Guideline on the Management of Stimulant Use Disorder was developed to provide information on evidence-based strategies and standards of care for the prevention and treatment of stimulant use disorders (StUD), stimulant intoxication, and stimulant withdrawal
- ASAM About Us
American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) is the largest, leading physician-led professional community for those who prevent, treat, and promote remission and recovery from the disease of addiction, and to provide resources for continuing innovation, advancement, and implementation of addiction science and care
- ASAM Membership
American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) membership offers the opportunity to develop treatment guidelines and protocol, network with peers and attend world-renowned courses in the field of addiction medicine and so much more
- Addiction Medicine Certification
ASAM is the professional medical society for addiction medicine professionals and the educational resource for certification, recertification, Maintenance of Certification (MOC), Continuing Certification Program (CCP), and Osteopathic Continuous Certification (OCC)
- ASAM Publications
ASAM Publications put evidence-based science behind addiction medicine and treating patients with substance use disorders (SUDs): Textbooks, Guidelines, The Journal of Addiction Medicine, The ASAM Weekly, ASAM Magazine Blog
- ASAM eLearning: ASAM Criteria Education
The ASAM Criteria is the most widely used and extensive set of clinical standards for initial placement, continued stay, and transfer or discharge of patients with addiction and co-occurring conditions
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