South Australian - Medication Assisted Treatment for Opioid Dependence (MATOD) Prescriber training and education
In South Australia in order to become an accredited MATOD prescriber, a medical practitioner must complete the South Australian Medication Assisted Treatment for Opioid Dependence (MATOD) Prescriber training.
Unaccredited medical practitioners
Unaccredited medical practitioners can still prescribe buprenorphine with naloxone in film form (Suboxone®) for up to 10 patients for opioid dependence.
Accredited prescribers
Accredited prescribers are able to prescribe:
methadone liquid for any patient with opioid dependence
buprenorphine/naloxone film (Suboxone®) for more than 10 patients
buprenorphine without naloxone in tablet form (Subutex®) for other limited exemptions.
prescribe and administer depot Buprenorphine, after completing the DDU approved training: 'Theory - Depot Buprenorphine - SA' (This module has been included in the Theory component of the MATOD Prescriber Training Course - South Australia since March 2020.)
Training to become an accredited prescriber
Training to become an accredited prescriber covers background information on opioid dependence treatment with methadone and buprenorphine, practical problem-solving and skills development.
The training consists of TWO parts:
Theory An online course, hosted on the AOGP site. The activity is estimated to take approximately 6 hours to complete and has been allocated RACGP - CME points and ACRRM - PD points.
This component is a prerequisite to the Skill Development component.
Skill Development The Skill Development component occurs face to face and uses standardised patients in scenarios involving initial assessment, initiation and review of MATOD treatment and is supervised by experienced MATOD prescribers.
This session is 3 hrs long and currently conducted at a DASSA clinical site. These sessions are coordinated by the DASSA GP Program Coordinator.
Once training is successful, the medical practitioner applies for accreditation to the Opioid Dependence Prescriber Review Committee, which in turn makes recommendations to the Drugs of Dependence Unit (DDU).
Recognition of previous training will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Please contact the GP Program Coordinator to discuss the process.
DASSA GP education and networking day
This event will be held on Saturday 28 November 2020.
We are aiming to make this event available face-to-face and by remote access.
Invitations and further details will be sent soon.
DACAS provides a telephone and email service for South Australian health professionals seeking clinical information and clarification around clinical procedures, guidelines and evidence-based practice.
Phone: 1300 13 1340. Telephone information, counselling and referral available every day between 8.30 am and 10.00 pm (South Australian callers - local call fee).
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