Behavioral Health and Substance Use Disorder Considerations for Emergency Medical Services Class Registration

Like many states around the nation, New York continues to experience a growing opioid epidemic and increased responses related to mental health needs. While many professionals across the healthcare continuum work in these spheres, New York’s EMS providers are often the healthcare professionals these individuals interact with the most – or in some instances the only healthcare professional with whom they will interact.

The goal of this 8-hour course is to provide an overview of the causes of substance use disorder and common mental health illnesses. The course will also examine the intersection of substance use disorder and mental health as we know many individuals use various substances to self-medicate for a variety of reasons. Communications tools and resources EMS providers can utilize will be featured.

The course concludes with a discussion on the mental health and wellness of EMS providers, building communication skills and providing resources providers can share or use. We must take care of ourselves so we can continue to care for others.

This course has a 30 seat capacity, please register early to ensure your space is reserved.

Student Information
Class Date and Location
Must attend both nights
Must attend both nights
Must attend all 3 sessions
Must attend both nights
Must Attend Both Nights
Must Attend Both Sessions
Must Attend Both Nights
*Due to a scheduling conflict, we are not able to use the 330 South Service Road location for the Suffolk class.
Must Attend Both Nights
Must Attend Both Nights
Must Attend Both Nights
NOTE THE NEW DATES! Must Attend Both Nights
Please note the date change to 2024.
Must attend both nights of the class.