Medication Assisted Treatment for Opioid Dependence (MATOD) - Virtual Workshop Series
Digital workshop 24 Jul, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM (AET)
The opioid crisis in Australia continues to grow, with increasing rates of dependence, overdose and harm. There is an urgent need for skilled prescribers to deliver safe, evidence-based treatment.
This training offers a pathway to MATOD (Medication Assisted Treatment for Opioid Dependence) accreditation and supports practitioners to build confidence in opioid dependence care.
Facilitator: Dr Anne Saunders
Virtual Workshop Dates
- Session 1: Thursday, 24th July | 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
- Session 2: Thursday, 7th August | 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
- Session 3: Thursday, 21st August | 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
To successfully complete the program, attendance at all three sessions is required.
Key Benefits
- Gain Department of Health accreditation to prescribe MATOD
- Build confidence in managing opioid dependence
- Complete CPD hours
- Participate in a collaborative and supportive learning environment
Learning outcomes
- Identify opioid toxicity in a patient requesting a prescription for opioids.
- Recognise opioid withdrawal in a patient requesting a prescription for opioids.
- Decide when opioid use disorder is present in a patient requesting a prescription of opioids.
- Compare the formulations of methadone and buprenorphine.
- Understand the Victorian medicolegal context to be able to manage patients with opioid use disorder.
- Provide appropriate overdose management advice.
Reviewing Performance
5.0
hours
Facilitator
Dr Anne Saunders
Chair - RACGP Victoria AOD Committee
Dr Anne Saunders is a dedicated and experienced General Practitioner with a rich background in both emergency medicine and primary care. Originally from Melbourne's inner east, Dr Anne began her academic journey with a Bachelor of Science at the University of Melbourne before pursuing her medical degree at Flinders University in South Australia.
After returning to Melbourne, she honed her skills working at Southern Health and St. Vincent’s hospitals, where she trained extensively in emergency medicine. This foundation has provided her with a robust approach to managing acute and chronic conditions in general practice.
Dr Anne's areas of clinical interest include musculoskeletal medicine, family medicine, women’s health, fertility management, and family planning. She is deeply committed to delivering holistic and compassionate care to her patients, supporting their health and well-being across all life stages.
In addition to her clinical work, Dr Anne contributes to the broader medical community as a GP Consultant in Emergency at Austin Health and serves as the Chair of the Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) Subcommittee with the RACGP Victoria Faculty.