The ASAM Criteria Open Enrollment Trainings
Designed to help you and your team build confidence and cohesiveness in implementing The ASAM Criteria, Fourth Edition for improved quality of care.
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TR4421 1-Day ASAM Open Enrollment Training $135.00 | |
TR4422 2-Day ASAM Open Enrollment Training $285.00 |
ASAM Criteria, Fourth Edition: Training for Clinicians by Clinicians
The below training opportunities, offered by Hazelden Betty Ford's Consulting and Training Solutions division, are making science implementable to transform clinical care for you, your team and your patients.
Purchase of either a print version or digital version of The ASAM Criteria, Fourth Edition is required for training. Purchase your
print version or digital version now.
If you already have a print or digital version of The ASAM Criteria, Fourth Edition you can register for this training.
LIMITED SEATING AVAILABLE!
One-Day Virtual Training: Understanding The ASAM Criteria, Fourth Edition
May 21 FULL
June 18 FULL
July 23 FULL
August 20 FULL
September 24 FULL
All trainings are listed in Central time.
Foundations
4 CEs/CMEs*
4.5 hours
Two-Day Virtual Skill Building Training: Understanding The ASAM Criteria, Fourth Edition and Its Clinical Application
May 21 and May 22 FULL
June 18 and June 19 FULL
July 23 and July 24 FULL
August 20 and August 21 FULL
September 24 and September 25 FULL
New training date options coming 5/13/2024
All trainings are listed in Central time.
Foundations and Application
10 CEs/CMEs*
11.25 hours
Questions, ADA requests or grievances, please contact Addison Jones, client relations manager by email at AJones@HazeldenBettyFord.org or phone 651-213-4655.
For CEs/CMEs details, please refer to the specific training tabs on the top of this page.
If you already have a print or digital version of The ASAM Criteria, Fourth Edition you can register for this training.
One-Day Virtual Foundations Training:
Understanding The ASAM Criteria, Fourth Edition
Join our expert trainers as they guide you through core concepts, standards and processes of the recently released Fourth Edition, including principles of The ASAM Criteria, continuum of care organization and more.
May 21 FULL
June 18 FULL
July 23 FULL
August 20 FULL
September 24 FULL
All trainings are listed in Central time.
You will choose your date during checkout.
Foundations
4 CEs/CMEs*
4.5 hours of learning
Cost: $135 per person
This training features interactive learning activities and brief case scenarios to bolster comprehension of the updated Criteria using real-world considerations.
Learning Objectives
- Define foundational principles and key components of The ASAM Criteria, Fourth Edition.
- Identify the treatment levels that make up the Fourth Edition's continuum of care, and explain how integrated care is incorporated within the different levels of care.
- Understand the multidimensional assessment Dimensions, Subdimensions and integrated Risk Ratings, and how they are applied within assessment and treatment planning contexts.
- Utilize The ASAM Criteria Level of Care Assessment and, apply the Dimensional Admission Criteria to make level of care recommendations.
LIMITED SEATING AVAILABLE
Please be prepared to provide contact information for all participants during checkout.
The ASAM Criteria, Fourth Edition
The ASAM Criteria, Fourth Edition is a comprehensive set of guidelines that use a holistic, person-centered approach to developing treatment plans for patients with addiction and co-occurring conditions.
Using scientific evidence and real-world user feedback, this newly updated guide is ideal for anyone in the behavioral health field with a goal of developing the most effective treatment plans for patients with substance use disorder and co-occurring conditions.
Instant Digital Access. Person-Centered Care
Everything The ASAM Criteria, Fourth Edition has to offer and more is now immediately available in an intuitive, accessible digital tool. Customize, personalize and contextualize for every client's personal needs with updated, irreplicable resources at your fingertips.
Subscribe to the Digital Version
Questions, ADA requests or grievances, please contact Addison Jones, client relations manager, by email at AJones@HazeldenBettyFord.org or phone 651-213-4655.
MEET OUR TRAINERS
This course is led by Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation master trainers and consultants who are dedicated to helping others embrace the full of The ASAM Criteria, Fourth Edition. Their collaborative goal is to give behavioral health professionals the knowledge and tools needed to implement the revised and redesigned guide for improved patient care. Having used The ASAM Criteria as practicing clinicians themselves, they directly understand how the standards and practices align to patient needs in a clinical setting.
LCSW, Clinical Director, Master Clinical Trainer and Consultant for the Consulting and Training Team at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
As a person in long-term recovery and a clinician working in substance use disorder recovery for over 13 years, Kelly has a deep, personal passion for working with those impacted by both trauma and substance use disorders. She is also an Army veteran who has worked at the Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center in their Substance Use Disorder Recovery Program for five years and was the clinical director for New Life Recovery Home where she worked with justice-involved individuals transitioning out of incarcerated settings. Kelly's dedication for teaching and mentoring was illuminated during her time as a faculty lecturer at the Indiana University School of Social work and now was a master clinical trainer and consultant at Hazelden Betty Ford.
MS, LMFT, Master Trainer and Consultant for the Consulting and Training Team at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
As a licensed marriage and family therapist, Bartosik has spent over 25 years developing community-based health care programs, utilizing implementation science, building trusting relationships and improving access to care for underserved communities. He's dedicated to providing clinical guidance, interdisciplinary administrative leadership, and targeted training and consultation across the country for evidence-based and emerging practices in behavioral health and substance use disorder treatment.
Master Trainer and Consultant for the Consulting and Training Team at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
With 40 years of experience in the public and private sector, Starr is a seasoned substance use disorder expert. Prior to retiring from the State of Ohio's Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (ODADAS), she served as chief of recovery supports and housing. Prior to holding that role, Starr was the chief of treatment services and chief of treatment and recovery services for ODADAS. She began her career with Project Linden, Inc., where she served as a substance use and recovery counselor for justice-involved individuals.
*CEs/CMEs available for psychologists, counselors, mental health and family therapy professionals, social workers, nurses and medical professionals. Please check with your board to confirm credits. A CE/CME certificate is emailed upon completion of post-course evaluations.
CME
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
(ACCME) through the joint providership of Southern Kentucky Area Health Education Center (AHEC), and Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation.
The Southern Kentucky Area Health Education Center is accredited by the Kentucky Medical Association (KMA) to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians. The Southern Kentucky Area Health Education Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 10 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
CE
The Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School, provider #1487, is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved
Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as ACE providers. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to
determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School maintains responsibility for this course. ACE
provider approval period:11/22/23-11/22/26. Social workers completing this course receive up to 10 continuing education credits.
Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0529. The Graduate School is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Graduate School maintains responsibility for this program and its contents. The Graduate School is an NBCC approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP # 6547, and may offer NBCC-approved clock hours for events that meet NBCC requirements. The ACEP solely is responsible for all aspects of the program. The Graduate School is approved to provide continuing education by CAADE Provider # CP20 975 C 0325, CCAPP Provider Number 1N-88-160-1125, CADTP provider # 125, and CA BRN CEP 16722.
Participants are required to keep their certificate for a minimum of six years. For information about this continuing education program, please contact the Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School, P.O. Box 11 CO9, Center City, Minnesota 55012.
Cancellations and Refunds
If you need to cancel your registration for this event, please contact us at 1-800-328-9000 or email at
customersupport@hazeldenbettyford.org. We will allow refund requests for the event up to 72 hours before your
scheduled training date.
Rescheduling
If you can no longer make your registration date and would like to reschedule for a different session, please contact Addison Jones, client relations manager by email at
AJones@HazeldenBettyFord.org or phone 651-213-4655 to receive further assistance.
If you already have a print or digital version of The ASAM Criteria , Fourth Edition you can register for this training.
Two-Day Virtual Skill-Building Training:
Understanding The ASAM Criteria, Fourth Edition and Its Clinical Application
The two-day bundled training includes our one-day foundations course and an additional one-day clinical applications course. This expanded, cost-efficient course is intended for those who want a more in-depth training on The ASAM Criteria, Fourth Edition. Currently, the applications training is only available as part of the two-day bundled training.
May 21 and May 22 FULL
June 18 and June 19 FULL
July 23 and July 24 FULL
August 20 and August 21 FULL
September 24 and September 25 FULL
New training date options coming 5/13/2024
All trainings are listed in Central time.
You will choose your date during checkout.
Foundations and Application
10 CEs/CMEs*
11.25 hours of learning
Cost: $285 per person
The day includes two 10-minute breaks and a 25-minute lunch.
Over the course of this two-day training, we'll practice the application of updated ASAM core components using diverse, ASAM-approved case scenarios while also reviewing core concepts of the Fourth Edition.
You'll learn how to apply The ASAM Criteria, Fourth Edition to assess the need for addiction medications, address biomedical concerns, treat co-occurring conditions and co-occurring enhanced care, integrate harm reduction practices and much more.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the multidimensional assessment Dimensions, Subdimensions and integrated Risk Ratings, and how they are applied within Level of Care and Treatment Planning Assessments.
- Practice applying the updated Criteria in a clinical setting and translating the standards into the appropriate Level of Care.
- Appraise person-centered considerations, focusing on the application of person-centered, culturally humble and trauma-responsive care using the new Dimension 6 within interactive patient case studies.
- Identify readily accessible digital and print tools to inform Level of Care Assessment application through the content, functionality and capabilities of the redesigned Criteria.
LIMITED SEATING AVAILABLE
Please be prepared to provide contact information for all participants during checkout.
The ASAM Criteria, Fourth Edition
The ASAM Criteria, Fourth Edition is a comprehensive set of guidelines that use a holistic, person-centered approach to developing treatment plans for patients with addiction and co-occurring conditions.
Using scientific evidence and real-world user feedback, this newly updated guide is ideal for anyone in the behavioral health field with a goal of developing the most effective treatment plans for patients with substance use disorder and co-occurring conditions.
Instant Digital Access. Person-Centered Care
Everything The ASAM Criteria, Fourth Edition has to offer and more is now immediately available in an intuitive, accessible digital tool. Customize, personalize and contextualize for every client's personal needs with updated, irreplicable resources at your fingertips.
Subscribe to the Digital Version
Questions, ADA requests or grievances, please contact Addison Jones, client relations manager, by email at AJones@HazeldenBettyFord.org or phone 651-213-4655.
MEET OUR TRAINERS
This course is led by Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation master trainers and consultants who are dedicated to helping others embrace the full of The ASAM Criteria, Fourth Edition. Their collaborative goal is to give behavioral health professionals the knowledge and tools needed to implement the revised and redesigned guide for improved patient care. Having used The ASAM Criteria as practicing clinicians themselves, they directly understand how the standards and practices align to patient needs in a clinical setting.
LCSW, Clinical Director, Master Clinical Trainer and Consultant for the Consulting and Training Team at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
As a person in long-term recovery and a clinician working in substance use disorder recovery for over 13 years, Kelly has a deep, personal passion for working with those impacted by both trauma and substance use disorders. She is also an Army veteran who has worked at the Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center in their Substance Use Disorder Recovery Program for five years and was the clinical director for New Life Recovery Home where she worked with justice-involved individuals transitioning out of incarcerated settings. Kelly's dedication for teaching and mentoring was illuminated during her time as a faculty lecturer at the Indiana University School of Social work and now was a master clinical trainer and consultant at Hazelden Betty Ford.
MS, LMFT, Master Trainer and Consultant for the Consulting and Training Team at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
As a licensed marriage and family therapist, Bartosik has spent over 25 years developing community-based health care programs, utilizing implementation science, building trusting relationships and improving access to care for underserved communities. He's dedicated to providing clinical guidance, interdisciplinary administrative leadership, and targeted training and consultation across the country for evidence-based and emerging practices in behavioral health and substance use disorder treatment.
Master Trainer and Consultant for the Consulting and Training Team at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
With 40 years of experience in the public and private sector, Starr is a seasoned substance use disorder expert. Prior to retiring from the State of Ohio's Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (ODADAS), she served as chief of recovery supports and housing. Prior to holding that role, Starr was the chief of treatment services and chief of treatment and recovery services for ODADAS. She began her career with Project Linden, Inc., where she served as a substance use and recovery counselor for justice-involved individuals.
*CEs/CMEs available for psychologists, counselors, mental health and family therapy professionals, social workers, nurses and medical professionals. Please check with your board to confirm credits. A CE/CME certificate is emailed upon completion of post-course evaluations.
CME
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
(ACCME) through the joint providership of Southern Kentucky Area Health Education Center (AHEC), and Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation.
The Southern Kentucky Area Health Education Center is accredited by the Kentucky Medical Association (KMA) to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians. The Southern Kentucky Area Health Education Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 10 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
CE
The Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School, provider #1487, is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved
Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as ACE providers. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to
determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School maintains responsibility for this course. ACE
provider approval period:11/22/23-11/22/26. Social workers completing this course receive up to 10 continuing education credits.
Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0529. The Graduate School is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Graduate School maintains responsibility for this program and its contents. The Graduate School is an NBCC approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP # 6547, and may offer NBCC-approved clock hours for events that meet NBCC requirements. The ACEP solely is responsible for all aspects of the program. The Graduate School is approved to provide continuing education by CAADE Provider # CP20 975 C 0325, CCAPP Provider Number 1N-88-160-1125, CADTP provider # 125, and CA BRN CEP 16722.
Participants are required to keep their certificate for a minimum of six years. For information about this continuing education program, please contact the Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School, P.O. Box 11 CO9, Center City, Minnesota 55012.
Cancellations and Refunds
If you need to cancel your registration for this event, please contact us at 1-800-328-9000 or email at
customersupport@hazeldenbettyford.org. We will allow refund requests for the event up to 72 hours before your
scheduled training date.
Rescheduling
If you can no longer make your registration date and would like to reschedule for a different session, please contact Addison Jones, client relations manager by email at
AJones@HazeldenBettyFord.org or phone 651-213-4655 to receive further assistance.
Item | |
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TR4421 1-Day ASAM Open Enrollment Training $135.00 | |
TR4422 2-Day ASAM Open Enrollment Training $285.00 |