Complimentary CE Dinner Meeting: Optimizing Safe Opioid Prescribing

Marina del Rey Marriott
4100 Admiralty Way
Marina del Rey, CA 90292

Monday, November 17, 2025 at 6:00pm PT - 8:00pm PT
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4100 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey, CA 90292

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Topic

Consistent with the goals of the FDA REMS blueprint, this REMS-compliant continuing education program is designed to meet the educational needs of a broad range of health care professionals, nationally, including medication prescribers and care team.

Credits Offered

This event offers 1.5 CE credits to attendees.
Accreditation Info: Med Learning Group.

Additional Information

PROGRAM FEATURES:

  • Downloadable whiteboard animations
  • Interactive, case-based learning environment
  • Create-your-own complimentary personalized poster

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

This REMS-compliant program is designed to enhance clinician confidence and competence in the safe and effective management of pain. Through evidence-based instruction and expert-led discussion, participants will gain practical strategies for conducting comprehensive pain assessments, developing guideline-driven treatment plans, and integrating nonpharmacologic and non-opioid pharmacologic therapies into patient care.

The curriculum also addresses best practices in opioid prescribing and patient counseling, appropriate specialist referrals, and current protocols for recognizing and managing opioid use disorder.

TARGET AUDIENCE

Consistent with the goals of the FDA REMS blueprint, this REMS-compliant continuing education program is designed to meet the educational needs of a broad range of health care professionals, nationally, including medication prescribers and care team members; physicians (including primary care, internal medicine, emergency medicine, surgery, pain medicine, addiction medicine), advanced practice nurses (eg, APRN, CNS, NP, DNP, CRNA, CNMW, other), physician assistants, dentists, podiatrists, nurses, pharmacists, optometrists, and psychologists.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of this activity, attendees will have improved ability to:

  1. Articulate the foundational elements of pain management, distinguishing between definitions, classifications, and mechanisms of pain.
  2. Conduct comprehensive pain assessments that evaluate pain severity and identify patient-specific risk factors for nonmedical opioid use and opioid use disorder.
  3. Apply effective strategies for managing acute and chronic pain that prioritize the use of nonpharmacologic and non-opioid pharmacologic modalities.
  4. Develop guideline-driven strategies for initiating, titrating, and discontinuing opioid analgesics, while emphasizing individualized treatment plans, secure storage protocols, and counseling approaches for patients and caregivers concerning naloxone use during opioid overdose.
  5. Recognize clinical indicators for specialist referral and facilitate timely consultations with pain management and addiction medicine.
  6. Outline the core principles of addiction medicine and apply evidence-based strategies for recognizing and managing opioid use disorder.

Speakers

Chuck Vega
Chuck Vega MD, FAAFP

Chuck Vega, MD, FAAFP
Health Sciences Clinical Professor
UC Irvine Department of Family Medicine
Director, UCI Program in Medical Education for the Latino Community
Irvine, CA

Joseph Merrill
Joseph Merrill MD, MPH

Joseph O. Merrill M.D., M.P.H.
Associate Professor of Medicine
University of Washington School of Medicine
Harborview Medical Center
Seattle, Washington

Ariana Nelson
Ariana Nelson MD, FASRA

Ariana M. Nelson, MD FASRA
Associate Clinical Professor, Anesthesiology
Co-Director SpaceMed Program
UC Irvine SOM Dean’s Scholar
Irvine, California

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