The New Jersey Academic Detailing Program

Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine, in partnership with NJ CARES and the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, is offering an interactive outreach program where trained program staff are available to engage with New Jersey healthcare professionals with opioid prescribing authority in one-on-one dialogue to assess individual prescriber needs, and needs of their practice, and then offer tailored, evidence-based clinical recommendations and education. The program will include clinicians with expertise on opioid prescribing available to meet with New Jersey healthcare professionals during scheduled one-hour virtual meetings that are customized to meet the provider’s needs, ongoing virtual clinical case studies related to opioid prescribing, pain and/or opioid use disorder, educational resources, and more. Explore below to learn about statewide Opioid Safety Grand Rounds, Academic Detailing Sessions, and more.

Opioid Safety Grand Rounds

Join us virtually for a free review of clinical case studies related to opioid prescribing, pain, or Opioid Use Disorder. Participate in our live webinars or enduring courses. Continuing Medical Education credits available!

Resources

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Opioid Prescribing Issues

Visit our Opioid Prescribing Issues Blog to read submitted questions answered by our team of doctors.

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Submit Your Questions

Submit your opioid prescribing questions to be reviewed in 24 hours by our professionals. View these answers in our Opioid Prescribing Issues Blog.

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Resource Materials

View evidence-based clinical recommendations in prescribing and recommendations from NaRCAD, SNJMATCOE, and more.

Academic Detailing Sessions

Meet with trained clinicians to receive expertise on opioid prescribing to assess individual needs, needs of your practice and more! This program focuses on evidence-based, interactive and customized education for all prescribing healthcare professionals in New Jersey who want to refine or remediate their opioid prescribing practices. Submit a request to take part in this free service. Continuing Medical Education credits available for all participants.