“…A second approach is use of telemedicine or teleconsultation to link inexperienced providers with mentors to help navigate buprenorphine OMT procedures. These approaches are becoming more widely used in general medicine (Biery, Bond, Smith, LeClair, & Foster, 2015; Eaton et al, 2015; Gillis, 2015; Khan et al, 2015; Marcolino, Pereira Afonso Dos Santos, Santos Neves, & Alkmim, 2015), have been associated with reductions in medical errors or referrals to formal treatments (Campanella et al, 2015), and have particular value for remote or rural areas (Saurman, Lyle, Perkins, & Roberts, 2014) for which research has indicated there is a dearth of available opioid treatment options (Blum et al, 2016; Cunningham et al, 2007; Jones et al, 2015; Knudsen et al, 2005; Knudsen, 2015). The Physician Clinical Support System-Buprenorphine(PCSS-B) is a federally funded program that is already in place to pair newly waivered physicians with an experienced provider usually via telephone or email, but possibly with in-person meetings as well (Egan et al, 2010).…”