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Georgia CME Requirements for Licensure

Georgia's CME requirements for medical licensure include 40 hours biennially, with specific credits for opioids, pain management, and professional boundaries. Physicians must track progress through a CE app for efficient management.

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Due: 31 Dec, 2025

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40 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s), AOA Category 1-A, AAFP Prescribed Credit(s), ACEP Category 1 Credit(s), ACOG Category 1 Credit(s), Category 1 Credit(s) & Category 1 Every 2 years
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20 Credits in Pain Management & Palliative Medicine Every 2 years
0 more credits needed
3 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s), AOA Category 1-B, AOA Category 1-A, Category 1 Credit(s) & Category 1 in Controlled Substance Prescribing One time requirement
0 more credits needed
2 Credits in Professional Boundaries and Sexual Misconduct Every 2 years
0 more credits needed

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Medical doctors (MDs) in Georgia must complete 40 CME credits every two years. These credits must include AMA PRA Category 1, AOA Category 1, AAFP Prescribed Credit, or ACOG Cognate Credits. Additional requirements apply for opioid prescribing and professional boundaries.

Georgia requires MDs to complete 40 CME credits per two-year cycle. If a physician does not hold a certification in pain management or palliative medicine and treats a patient population where 50% or more require opioid pain management, 20 hours in pain management or palliative medicine CME are required.

Georgia’s CME requirements include:

  • 40 total CME credits every two years
  • 20 CME credits in pain management or palliative medicine (if applicable)
  • One-time 3 Category 1 CME credits on controlled substance prescribing (for DEA-registered physicians who prescribe controlled substances)
  • One-time 2 CME credits on professional boundaries

Medical doctors in Georgia must renew their CME credits every two years, ensuring they complete 40 CME credits per cycle. Physicians prescribing opioids or controlled substances have additional one-time or ongoing requirements.

Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (DOs) in Georgia must complete 40 CME credits every two years. Acceptable credits include AMA PRA Category 1, AOA Category 1, AAFP Prescribed Credit, or ACOG Cognate Credits. DOs with active DEA registrations must also meet controlled substance prescribing requirements.

DOs in Georgia are required to complete 40 CME credits per biennial cycle. If their patient population includes 50% or more requiring opioid pain management, they must complete 20 hours of pain management or palliative medicine CME every two years.

Georgia’s CME requirements for DOs include:
40 total CME credits every two years
20 CME credits in pain management or palliative medicine (if applicable)
One-time 3 Category 1 CME credits on controlled substance prescribing (for DEA-registered physicians who prescribe controlled substances)
One-time 2 CME credits on professional boundaries

DOs in Georgia must renew their CME credits every two years, ensuring compliance with the 40-credit requirement and any additional mandates related to opioids, controlled substances, or professional boundaries.

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