Be part of the solution and improve your community! Understand how to prevent opioid addiction and treat opioid use disorder in the emergency department. Developed for emergency physicians by emergency physicians, ACEP’s Pain and Addiction Care in the ED (PACED) Accreditation Program ensures that patients receive quality pain management with an emphasis on minimizing exposure to opioids, when appropriate, thus decreasing the risk of opioid harms. Additionally, PACED provides the tools necessary for an emergency department to initiate treatment for patients struggling with opioid use disorder. The PACED program will begin accepting applications in early 2020. Join the interest list at www.acep.org/paced.
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