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CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
Successful completion of a minimum of 50 hours of
continuing medical education satisfactory to the Board during the
preceding two year period is required for the biennial renewal of a
medical license.
Continuing medical education satisfactory to the Board
means:
A. Continuing medical education designated as
Category I by the American Medical Association or the Academy of Family
Physicians, or
B. Medical education courses or lectures in medicine
taught to medical students, residents, or licensed physicians, or
serving as a preceptor to medical students or residents: Provided, that
no more than twenty hours of the required fifty hours of continuing
medical education in this category will be considered satisfactory to
the Board.
C. Sitting for and passing a certification or
recertification examination of one of the American Board of Medical
Specialties member boards, and receiving certification or
recertification from said board: Provided, that no more than twenty-five
hours of the required fifty hours of continuing medical education in
this category will be considered satisfactory to the Board.
Certification or recertification from any board other than one of the
American Board of Medical Specialties member boards does not qualify the
recipient for any credit hours of continuing medical education
satisfactory to the Board.
THERE ARE NO OTHER TYPES OF CATEGORIES OF CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION
SATISFACTORY TO THE BOARD.
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CONTINUING PODIATRIC EDUCATION
REQUIREMENTS
Successful completion of a minimum of 50 hours of
continuing podiatric education satisfactory to the Board during the
preceding two year period is required for the biennial renewal of a
podiatric license.
Continuing podiatric education satisfactory to the
Board means:
A. Take continuing podiatric education approved by
the council on podiatric medical education, or
B. Take continuing podiatric education given under
the auspices of the podiatry colleges in the United States, or
C. Take continuing medical education designated as
Category I by the american medical association or the academy of family
physicians.
D. Take continuing podiatric education given under
the auspices of the West Virginia podiatric medical association.
E. Teach podiatric education courses or lectures in
podiatry taught to podiatric students, residents, or licensed
podiatrists, or serve as a preceptor to podiatric students or residents:
Provided, that a podiatrist may not count more than twenty hours in this
category toward the required fifty hours of podiatric education.
THERE ARE NO OTHER TYPES OR CATEGORIES OF CONTINUING PODIATRIC
EDUCATION SATISFACTORY TO THE BOARD.
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CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS
Each physician assistant as a condition of biennial
renewal of a physician assistant license shall provide to the Board
written documentation of participation in and successful completion during
the preceding two year period of a minimum of forty (40) hours of
continuing education designated as Category I by either the American
Medical Association, American Academy of Physician Assistants or the
Academy of Family Physicians, and sixty (60) hours of continuing education
designated as Category II by the association or either academy.
Beginning July 1, 2001
Every physician, podiatrist, and physician assistant
licensed by the Board must complete two hours of continuing education
coursework in the subject of end-of-life care including pain management
during each continuing education reporting period. The two hours are a
part of the total fifty hours, not additional hours.
Beginning July 1, 2005, the coursework requirement
becomes a one-time requirement, and any licensee who has not completed
the coursework requirement shall complete the coursework prior to the
first license renewal.
ARTICLE 1.
GENERAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL STATE BOARDS OF EXAMINATION OR
REGISTRATION REFERRED TO IN CHAPTER.
§30-1-7a.
Continuing education.
(a) Each board referred to in this chapter shall establish
continuing education requirements as a prerequisite to license renewal.
Each board shall develop continuing education criteria appropriate to
its discipline, which shall include, but not be limited to, course
content, course approval, hours required and reporting periods.
(b)(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of this code or
the provision of any rule to the contrary, each person issued a license
to practice medicine and surgery or a license to practice podiatry or a
license as a physician assistant by the West Virginia board of medicine,
each person licensed as a pharmacist by the West Virginia board of
pharmacy, each person licensed to practice registered professional
nursing or licensed as an advanced nurse practitioner by the West
Virginia board of examiners for registered professional nurses, each
person licensed as a licensed practical nurse by the West Virginia state
board of examiners for licensed practical nurses and each person
licensed to practice medicine and surgery as an osteopathic physician
and surgeon or certified as an osteopathic physician assistant by the
West Virginia board of osteopathy shall complete two hours of continuing
education coursework in the subject of end-of-life care including pain
management during each continuing education reporting period through the
reporting period ending the thirtieth day of June, two thousand five.
The two hours shall be part of the total hours of continuing education
required by each board by rule and not two additional hours.
(2) Effective as of the reporting period beginning the
first day of July, two thousand five, the coursework requirement imposed
by this subsection will become a one-time requirement, and all licensees
who have not completed the coursework requirement shall complete the
coursework requirement prior to his or her first license renewal.
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