Education Overview
Workforce Impact
229 Recovery Support Trainees Enrolled + 154 Graduated
35 Recovery Support Apprentices Hired + 10 Graduated
We are training the next generation of health care providers and researchers and educating the community.
Our goal is to prepare future health care professionals to adequately manage chronic pain and substance use disorder.
Through our unique paraprofessional training programs, we are increasing the number of behavioral health paraprofessionals trained to work with people with substance use disorders and children and families impacted by opioid use disorder and other substance use disorders in Southern Arizona.
Since its inception in 2020, the Comprehensive Center for Pain & Addiction and our members have:
- Hosted workforce development trainings about recovery support services with Family & Community Medicine Workforce Development Program.
- Started a new Addiction Fellowship with regular seminars and training in the College of Medicine – Tucson’s Departments of Psychiatry and Family and Community Medicine.
- Spearheaded the development of a minor degree in substance use disorder.
- Committed to a mission of certifying all medical students in pain and substance-opioid use disorder.
Project FUTRE
The goal of Project FUTRE is to increase the number of behavioral health paraprofessionals who are trained to work with children and families impacted by opioid use disorder and other substance use disorders in Southern Arizona counties.
Arizona Cannabis Education
AzCANN is a community education program. Trainings, workshops and video content are tailored for the general public as well as health care and social service professionals and reflect the diverse experiences, cultures and languages in Arizonan communities.
Trainings
New trainings and resources, including continuing education credits, are available to you at the learning portal. Topics include chronic pain, substance use, harmreduction, clinical treatment and research and other related topics.
PeerWORKS & Recovery Support Training
The goal of PeerWORKS was to train Arizonans to provide Peer Support Services. PeerWORKs ends August 31, 2026. Checkout the Workforce Development Program Certified Peer/Recovery Support Specialist Training for additional opportunities.
Strategies for Overdose Prevention
Access free trainings for Naloxone, Overdose Recognition and 2022 CDC Clinical Practice Guideline. Checkout overdose prevention and treatment resources.
Substance Use Bulletin
Sign up for the Substance Use Bulletin. This monthly OD2A-S Bulletin includes evidence-based practices, continuing education, and training opportunities.