
Mobile Learning for Health Professionals
Convenient, no-cost continuing education for health professionals serving patients with acute and chronic pain.
Who’s this for?
Busy doctors, nurses and pharmacists must keep up with changing requirements for prescribing and managing opioid medications, including the recommended guidelines and best practices for treatment of acute and chronic pain.
ONE Tennessee partners with health professional associations, including the Tennessee Medical Association, Tennessee Pharmacists Association, Tennessee Nurses Association and Tennessee Hospital Association, to provide information about appropriate prescribing of prescription opioid painkillers and alternative treatments that relieve pain, improve patient function and reduce the risk of addiction, overdose and death.
Clinicians can easily access information via a mobile application administered by Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s Center for Advancing Mobile Health Learning (CAMHL, which delivers information and a test question daily over the course of a month. By successfully completing the curriculum and demonstrating understanding through accurate answers to each of the 20 test questions, clinicians are eligible to earn continuing professional education credits, at no cost.
State licensure boards have approved QuizTime courses to meet continuing education requirements for professional licensure.
Registration for 2023 certification is still available.
A catalog of courses and registration information can be found at QuizTime Catalog. QuizTime 2024 certifications will re-open in January.