CME
RULE
TITLE 21 CHAPTER 32 NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER 32R - CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION (CME) REQUIREMENTS
.0101 CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION (CME) REQUIRED
(a)
CME is defined as knowledge and skills generally recognized and
accepted by the profession as within the basic medical sciences, the
discipline of clinical medicine, and the provision of healthcare to
the public. CME should maintain, develop, or improve the physician's
knowledge, skills, professional performance and relationships which
physicians use to provide services for their patients, their
practice, the public, or the profession.
(b)
Each person licensed to practice medicine in the State of North
Carolina shall complete no less than 150 hours of practice relevant
CME every three years in order to enhance current medical
competence, performance or patient care outcome. At least 60 hours
shall be in the educational provider-initiated category as defined
in Rule .0102 of this Subchapter. The remaining hours, if any, shall
be in the physician-initiated category as defined in Rule .0102 of
this Subchapter.
(c)
The three-year period described in paragraph (b) above shall run
from the physician's birthday beginning in the year 2001 or the
first birthday following initial licensure.
.0102
APPROVED CATEGORIES OF CME
The
following are the approved categories of CME:
Category
1 - Educational Provider-Initiated CME:
All
education offered by institutions or organizations accredited by the
Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) and
reciprocating organizations or American Osteopathic Association (AOA)
(a)
Formal courses
(b) Scientific/clinical presentations, or publications
(c) Enduring Material (printed or electronic materials)
(d) Skill development
Category
2 - Physician-Initiated CME:
(a)
Practice based self-study
(b) Colleague Consultations
(c) Office based outcomes research
(d) Study initiated by patient inquiries
(e) Study of community health problems
(f) Successful Specialty Board Exam for certification or
recertification
(g) Teaching (professional, patient/public health)
(h) Mentoring
(i) Morbidity and Mortality (M&M) conference
(j) Journal clubs
(k) Creation of generic patient care pathways and guidelines
(l) Competency Assessment
#.0103
EXCEPTIONS
A licensee currently enrolled in an AOA or Graduate Medical
Education (ACGME) accredited graduate medical education program is
exempt from the requirements of Rule .0101 of this Section.
.0104
REPORTING
At the time of annual registration immediately following the CME
reporting period, each Licensee shall report on the Board's annual
registration form the number of hours of practice-relevant CME
obtained in compliance with section .0101 of this Subchapter.
Records documenting CME hours must be documented by categories for
six consecutive years and may be inspected by the Board or its
agents.
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