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This self‑study course—created through a collaborative effort with the National Association of Attorneys General and The Ohio Attorney General—provides learners with a clear understanding of opioid use disorder (OUD) and how legal systems shape outcomes for individuals with OUD. Through lectures, activities, and assessments, learners explore OUD science, treatment challenges, and key legal and policy issues across three learning modules.
The course grants 3 CLE credit hours.
Enrollment
- Select the course corresponding to your state below
- Select “add to cart”
- As part of the checkout process, learners will be prompted to sign in or create an account. Use the registration and payment page to learn how to set up an account.
- Learners can opt to use their Apple ID, Gmail or Microsoft Personal Login as well as use a school/work email, if applicable (you could also use an AOL, Hotmail or any other email for that login option).
D1 enrollment links by state:
- Kentucky
- Ohio
- Oregon
- West Virginia
- Wyoming
Contact info
If you have questions about the enrollment process, please email continuinged@osu.edu, call 614-292-7122 or reach out to the PCE help center.
For general questions about the program, please complete the form at https://go.osu.edu/LDMhelp.