The University of Sydney’s Discipline of Addiction Medicine operates the Opioid Treatment Accreditation Course (OTAC) and Fundamentals Training course. These courses aim to assist medical and nurse practitioners in developing knowledge, skills and practices to support the safe prescribing of opioid pharmacotherapies.
Completing the OTAC and Fundamentals Training courses is the first part of the application process for practitioners to receive accreditation to prescribe opioid pharmacotherapies. Practitioners may also elect to undertake the Fundamentals Training course as a standalone program if they wish to remain an unaccredited prescriber.
After successfully completing both courses, a half-day placement with an approved clinical supervisor may also be undertaken to meet the requirements for accreditation.
Applications for accreditation are submitted to and considered solely by the NSW Ministry of Health Pharmacotherapy Credentialing Subcommittee (PCS).
Funding for these courses has been awarded to the Discipline of Addiction Medicine by the NSW Ministry of Health. The courses are free of charge to participants.
For more information, visit www.otac.org.au or email [email protected].
Learn more via HealthPathways:
- Opioid Use in Chronic Pain
- Medication Options for Chronic Pain
- Long-term Opioid Use and Deprescribing
For a list of all localised pathways see:
Mid and North Coast Localised Pathways
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