ACTIVITY OBJECTIVE(S): At the conclusion of this program the participant will be able to:- Discuss the history of Drug Testing and its Introduction into Clinical Practice
- Describe the different Drug Testing Matrices and the Potential Advantages and Disadvantages of Each in Clinical Practice
- Explain the basics of Drug Testing: What to Test, How to Test, and in What Situations to Perform a Urine Drug Screen
- Identify limitations of Urine Drug Testing
- Interpret a Positive Urine Immunoassay and when to obtain confirmatory test
CME Activity Disclosures: In accordance with the WMS (Wisconsin Medical Society) Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education, all speakers, moderators, planners, have made proper disclosure of relevant financial relationships and disclose no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies.
All speakers, planners, moderators in control of content (either individually or as a group) have made proper disclosures and have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies.
This CME activity has received no commercial support
If you are unsure what the Relevant Financial Relationships disclosure information means or have any questions regarding disclosures for this activity, please contact the Ascension-All Saints CME Dept at 262-687-4692Target Audience: This CME activity is appropriate for all primary care and specialty care providers, surgeons, hospitalists, and any other interested providers and healthcare professionals
CME Accreditation: Ascension - All Saints is accredited by the Wisconsin Medical Society to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CME Credits: Ascension - All Saints designates this educational activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDIT(S)TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.MEB Approval: This activity has been approved by the Wisconsin Medical Examining Board (MEB) as an educational course related to the opioid prescribing guidelines issued by the board under s. 440.035 (2m), Stats. For Wisconsin-licensed physicians with a DEA number, this activity meets the requirement under s. Med 13.02 (1g) a) and 1r) as minimum of 1 hour related to the guidelines of 30 hours of continuing medical education required for licensure every two years.