LICQual Level 3 Certificate in Addiction Medicine (Cert AM)

LICQual Level 3 Certificate in Addiction Medicine (Cert AM)

The LICQual Level 3 Certificate in Addiction Medicine (Cert AM) is a specialized qualification designed for healthcare professionals who want to advance their expertise in the prevention, assessment, and management of substance use disorders. This Addiction Medicine Level 3 course provides a strong foundation in the biological, psychological, and social aspects of addiction, equipping learners with the skills to deliver safe, evidence‑based care in clinical and community settings.

This Addiction Medicine professional certification goes beyond theory. Learners explore addiction biology, pharmacology, and the impact of alcohol, drugs, and behavioral addictions on physical and mental health. The Cert AM Addiction Medicine qualification also emphasizes patient‑centered care, ethical practice, and effective communication—skills that are essential for supporting individuals and families affected by substance misuse.

The Level 3 Addiction Medicine training program is CPD accredited, making it an excellent choice for doctors, nurses, counselors, and allied health professionals who want to meet continuing professional development requirements while enhancing their career prospects. With flexible study options, this advanced addiction medicine certification is designed to fit around busy schedules, ensuring accessibility for professionals worldwide.

By enrolling in the LICQual Level 3 Certificate in Addiction Medicine (Cert AM), you are not just gaining a qualification—you are investing in a credential that demonstrates competence, compassion, and commitment to one of the most critical areas of modern healthcare. This CPD accredited Addiction Medicine course is your pathway to professional growth, international recognition, and the ability to make a lasting impact in addiction treatment and recovery care.

Course Overview


Qualification Title

LICQual Level 3 Certificate in Addiction Medicine (Cert AM)


Total Units

6

Total Credits

24

GLH

120

Qualification #

LICQ2200859


Qualification Specification

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To enroll in the LICQual Level 3 Certificate in Addiction Medicine (Cert AM), applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Age Requirement: Applicants must be at least 18 years old.
  • Educational Requirements: A minimum of Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent) in Science, Health, or a related subject is preferred. Learners with professional healthcare experience may also be considered.
  • Experience: This qualification is designed for practising healthcare professionals, including nurses, doctors, allied health practitioners, and clinical researchers. Learners should have relevant experience in clinical or addiction-related settings to fully benefit from the course content.
  • English Language Proficiency: Participants must have sufficient English reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills to understand instructions, complete assessments, and communicate during practical exercises.
  • Commitment to Continuing Professional Development (CPD): Learners should be committed to Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and willing to apply their learning to improve patient care and clinical practice in addiction medicine.
  • Access to Required Resources: Learners must have access to up-to-date learning materials, clinical environments (where applicable), and digital platforms to support both theoretical and practical learning activities.

Qualification#

Unit Title

Credits

GLH

LICQ2200859-1

Fundamentals of Addiction Medicine

4

20

LICQ2200859-2

Common Substances and Their Effects

4

20

LICQ2200859-3

Assessment and Diagnosis in Addiction

4

20

LICQ2200859-4

Treatment Approaches and Interventions

4

20

LICQ2200859-5

Management of Comorbidities

4

20

LICQ2200859-6

Ethics, Professional Practice, and Multidisciplinary Care

4

20

By the end of this course, learners will be able to:

Unit 1: Fundamentals of Addiction Medicine

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand the biological, psychological, and social mechanisms underlying addiction
  • Explain the principles of substance use disorders and dependency
  • Analyse the factors contributing to the development and maintenance of addictive behaviours
  • Evaluate the impact of addiction on individual and public health

Unit 2: Common Substances and Their Effects

Learning Outcomes:

  • Identify common substances of abuse, including alcohol, opioids, stimulants, and cannabis
  • Understand the pharmacology, physiological effects, and potential health risks of these substances
  • Analyse the short- and long-term consequences of substance misuse
  • Evaluate the impact of substance use on physical, mental, and social well-being

Unit 3: Assessment and Diagnosis in Addiction

Learning Outcomes:

  • Apply screening tools and diagnostic criteria to identify substance use disorders
  • Conduct comprehensive assessments considering physical, psychological, and social factors
  • Interpret assessment data to inform clinical decision-making
  • Develop strategies for accurate diagnosis and patient care planning

Unit 4: Treatment Approaches and Interventions

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand evidence-based treatment approaches, including pharmacological and psychological interventions
  • Apply behavioural and harm reduction strategies effectively
  • Design patient-centred treatment plans tailored to individual needs
  • Evaluate the outcomes of interventions to improve recovery and health outcomes

Unit 5: Management of Comorbidities

Learning Outcomes:

  • Identify common co-occurring mental health and physical health conditions in addiction
  • Analyse the interaction between substance use and comorbidities
  • Apply integrated care strategies to manage complex patient needs
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of multidisciplinary approaches in improving patient outcomes

Unit 6: Ethics, Professional Practice, and Multidisciplinary Care

Learning Outcomes:

  • Demonstrate patient-centred care and effective communication with patients and families
  • Apply ethical principles and professional standards in addiction medicine practice
  • Collaborate effectively within multidisciplinary healthcare teams
  • Evaluate strategies for optimising patient outcomes through coordinated care

The LICQual Level 3 Certificate in Addiction Medicine (Cert AM) is designed for healthcare professionals who want to expand their expertise in the prevention, assessment, and management of substance use disorders. This Addiction Medicine Level 3 course is ideal for doctors, nurses, counselors, and allied health professionals who are seeking CPD accreditation, career advancement, and an internationally recognized qualification. It is not intended for beginners but for those already working in healthcare who want to strengthen their specialist knowledge and clinical skills in addiction medicine.

1. Medical Doctors and Physicians

  • Enhance clinical expertise in diagnosing and managing substance use disorders
  • Gain advanced knowledge of addiction biology and pharmacology
  • Improve patient outcomes with evidence‑based treatment approaches
  • Strengthen communication and decision‑making with patients and families
  • Earn a globally recognized addiction medicine certification

2. Nurses and Allied Health Professionals

  • Build confidence in supporting patients with substance misuse challenges
  • Learn patient‑centered approaches to addiction recovery and relapse prevention
  • Expand scope of practice with specialized addiction medicine training
  • Fulfill continuing professional development (CPD) requirements
  • Increase employability in hospitals, clinics, and rehabilitation centers

3. Counselors and Mental Health Practitioners

  • Deepen understanding of psychological and social aspects of addiction
  • Learn effective counseling strategies for recovery and relapse prevention
  • Strengthen skills in motivational interviewing and patient engagement
  • Gain recognition with a Level 3 Addiction Medicine qualification
  • Broaden career opportunities in mental health and rehabilitation services

4. Public Health and Community Health Professionals

  • Address the growing burden of substance use disorders in communities
  • Learn preventive strategies for addiction awareness and harm reduction
  • Support community health programs in addiction education and recovery
  • Gain skills to manage addiction issues at the primary care level
  • Strengthen role in public health and patient advocacy initiatives

5. Rehabilitation and Recovery Specialists

  • Enhance expertise in rehabilitation strategies and relapse prevention
  • Learn evidence‑based approaches to long‑term recovery support
  • Improve coordination between healthcare teams and community services
  • Gain CPD credits while advancing professional expertise
  • Strengthen career profile in rehabilitation and recovery programs

6. Healthcare Educators and Trainers

  • Integrate addiction medicine knowledge into teaching and training programs
  • Enhance credibility with an international certification
  • Support students with up‑to‑date clinical and therapeutic insights
  • Strengthen academic and professional profiles
  • Contribute to evidence‑based education in addiction medicine

7. International Healthcare Professionals

  • Obtain a globally recognized addiction medicine certificate
  • Align with UK and international healthcare standards
  • Improve career mobility across countries and regions
  • Gain competitive advantage in global healthcare markets
  • Access structured, flexible learning designed for busy professionals

To deliver high-quality training and ensure learner success, centres offering this qualification must meet the following requirements:

  • Qualified and Competent Staff: Centres must employ experienced trainers and assessors with relevant professional qualifications in addiction medicine, healthcare, or related clinical fields. Staff should have practical experience and expertise in Level 3 healthcare education.
  • Access to Learning Resources: Centres must provide learners with up-to-date course materials, textbooks, digital learning platforms, and reference resources to support both theoretical knowledge and practical application.
  • Teaching and Learning Facilities: Centres should have suitable classrooms, practical training areas, and simulation facilities to facilitate interactive and practical learning experiences.
  • Assessment Arrangements: Centres must implement robust assessment procedures, including formative and summative assessments, to ensure learners achieve all required learning outcomes.
  • Health and Safety Compliance: Centres must maintain safe learning environments, adhering to UK health and safety regulations, particularly for practical or clinical sessions.
  • Quality Assurance Systems: Centres should have effective internal quality assurance mechanisms, including monitoring teaching standards, learner feedback, and continuous improvement strategies.
  • Support for Learners: Centres must provide guidance and support services, including access to tutors, mentoring, and resources for independent study to promote learner success.

Meeting these requirements ensures that centres deliver a professional, credible, and internationally recognised training programme, equipping learners with the knowledge and skills needed for excellence in addiction medicine.

Assessment and Verification

All units within this qualification are subject to internal assessment by the approved centre and external verification by LICQual. The qualification follows a criterion-referenced assessment approach, ensuring that learners meet all specified learning outcomes.

To achieve a ‘Pass’ in any unit, learners must provide valid, sufficient, and authentic evidence demonstrating their attainment of all learning outcomes and compliance with the prescribed assessment criteria. The Assessor is responsible for evaluating the evidence and determining whether the learner has successfully met the required standards.

Assessors must maintain a clear and comprehensive audit trail, documenting the basis for their assessment decisions to ensure transparency, consistency, and compliance with quality assurance requirements.