
ASAM - American Society of Addiction Medicine
Established in 1954, ASAM is a distinguished medical society that encompasses more than 8,000 physicians, clinicians, and related professionals who specialize in addiction medicine.
ASAM - Addiction Education
The largest provider of addiction medicine education nationwide, ASAM offers a comprehensive range of continuing education (CE) programs covering various addiction-related topics.
About The ASAM Criteria
The ASAM Criteria is the most widely used and comprehensive set of standards for placement, continued service, and transfer of patients with addiction and co-occurring conditions.
ASAM eLearning: Home
This 5-hour, self-paced course introduces the newly released Fourth Edition of The ASAM Criteria and guides learners in applying key concepts through practical, case-based activities.
ASAM Criteria
The ASAM Criteria is the most widely used and comprehensive set of standards for placement, continued service, and transfer of patients with addiction and co-occurring conditions.
ASAM Criteria Intake Assessment Guide
Aug 5, 2025 · Developed by ASAM and the UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs with funding from the California Department of Health Care Services, this addiction treatment …
ASAM About Us
American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) is the largest, leading physician-led professional community for those who prevent, treat, and promote remission and recovery from the disease …
ASAM Membership
Sep 8, 2016 · American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) membership offers the opportunity to develop treatment guidelines and protocol, network with peers and attend world-renowned …
ASAM Clinical Guidelines
ASAM developed the National Practice Guideline to provide information on evidence-based treatment of opioid use disorder and is the first to address all of the FDA-approved …
ASAM eLearning: Addiction Education For Prescribers
ASAM offers a wide variety of education that meets the needs of all prescribers; from basics to advanced topics on addiction treatment, relevant to all specialties in all care settings.