Proper documentation
Health literacy, patient privacy, and consent
Discussing patient expectations and treatment goals and milestones
Measuring the relevant impact pain/SUD has on daily functioning, quality of life, and interpersonal relationships
Understanding intersections between pain, SUD, mental/behavioral health, and their mutual effect on therapeutic outcomes
Educating patients/families and communication strategies
Educating patients/families on long-term consequences from chronic opioid use, signs of accidental overdose, protocol for suspected overdose
Educating patients/families on proper storage and disposal of opioids, family/community risks of improper storage/exposure
Ability to differentiate and recognize varying degrees of pain and SUD
Ethical practice and mediation strategies
Aspects of professional development; lifelong learning and mandatory continuing education
Recognizing negative biases and attitudes
Knowledge of pain/SUD and impact on public health
Insurance coverage and financial barriers
Limited resources, data inoperability
Effective intervention and mediation strategies
Transitioning care