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Resources & Information - North Carolina Medical Board

    https://www.ncmedboard.org/resources-information/faqs/continuing_medical_education_cme
    The CME requirement for physicians is at least 60 hours of Category I CME completed over a three-year cycle.There is no minimum CME that needs to be taken per year. Note: A 2015-2016 state budget provision called on all regulatory agencies and other public bodies that …

Prescribing CME requirement - North Carolina Medical …

    https://www.ncmedboard.org/landing-page/controlled-substances-cme-requirement
    Prescribing CME requirement. In response to a 2015-2016 state budget provision that calls on health care agencies to require controlled substances prescribers to complete …

Continuing Medical Education - North Carolina Medical Society

    https://ncmedsoc.org/education-training/continuing-medical-education/
    NC Medical Board Website CME FAQs; Online CME Delivery from the American Medical Association (AMA) CME Rule; ... The North Carolina Medical Society 222 N. Person …

North Carolina Medical Board

    https://www.ncmedboard.org/
    The North Carolina Medical Board was established in order to properly regulate the practice of medicine and surgery for the benefit and protection of the people of North Carolina. ... NC Medical …

North Carolina State CME Requirements | AMA Ed Hub

    https://edhub.ama-assn.org/state-cme/North-Carolina
    North Carolina State Continuing Medical Education (CME) Requirements. Credit amount: North Carolina requires 60 hours of Category 1 CME credits per licensure cycle. First …

Licensure - Physician License Renewal

    https://www.ncmedboard.org/licensure/renewals/physicians
    *Physicians report completed CME to the Board. As of August 1, 2012, physicians are not required to report any Category 2 CME. *There are exceptions to reporting CME - see …

North Carolina CME Requirements and CME Courses - CMEList

    https://www.cmelist.com/north-carolina-cme-requirements-and-cme-courses/
    The North Carolina Medical Board requires physicians to earn at least 60 Category 1 CME Credits in the physicians primary area of practice. Physicians who prescribe controlled …

NCMB on Opioid Prescribing - North Carolina Medical …

    https://www.ncmedboard.org/landing-page/safeopioids
    NCMB recognizes that chronic pain is a legitimate medical issue and wants patients to receive safe and appropriate care. Encouraging appropriate prescribing is the Board’s …

CME Requirements By State – …

    https://www.boardvitals.com/blog/cme-requirements-by-state/
    North Carolina. Every three years, the North Carolina Medical Board requires 60 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ relevant to the physician’s current or intended specialty or area of practice. …

NC Medical Board’s Opioid Prescribing CME …

    https://ncmedsoc.org/nc-medical-boards-opioid-prescribing-cme-requirement-takes-effect-71/
    The North Carolina Medical Board’s (NCMB) new CME requirement for physicians and physician assistants who prescribe controlled substances of any kind takes effect July 1. ...



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