1 Start 2 Complete PurposeThe South Carolina Board of Medical Examiners requires that all physicians complete 2 hours of CME credit related to prescribing and monitoring controlled substances. This requirement must be fulfilled by June 30, 2019. The CME Team is in the development stage of an activity to meet this requirement. We would appreciate your input in the topics to be covered. Thank you! Which of the following topics for CME activities related to controlled substances is most interesting to you as a clinician? South Carolina controlled substance laws Writing controlled substance prescriptions in South Carolina South Carolina laws regarding the use of naloxone Developing care plans for patients taking controlled substances for chronic pain Monitoring patients taking controlled substances for chronic pain Writing chronic pain/controlled substance patient contracts Use of controlled substances for acute pain Weaning patients off controlled substances for chronic pain Morphine equivalent dosing guidelines Review of Prisma Health-Upstate controlled substance guidelines What other topics would you recommend for CME activities related to controlled substance prescribing and monitoring? Leave this field blank