Your Guide to Indiana's CME Requirements for Licensure
As healthcare advances, Indiana’s CME requirements serve as a cornerstone in upholding high standards in medical practice. In this dynamic field, where progress is constant, Continuing Medical Education (CME) ensures healthcare providers remain at the forefront of medical knowledge. This guide explores Indiana's CME requirements for medical license renewal, offering healthcare practitioners a roadmap to meet their obligations and excel in a demanding, innovative environment.
Understanding Indiana's CME Requirements
The State Medical Board oversees the licensure and regulation of physicians in the state. Here's an overview of the Indiana medical license CME requirements: PLA: Physicians Licensing Information
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Profession: Medical Doctor and Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
Profession: Medical Doctor (MD) and Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
CME Credits Required: 0
Licensure Cycle: Every Two Years
Special CME Requirements:
- Opioid prescribing and opioid abuse- 2 hours are required every two years by physicians who apply for registration or reregistration to dispense controlled substances
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General CME Requirements
“Effective July 1, 2019, any licensed provider who applies for a controlled substance registration or renews a controlled substance registration must have two hours of continuing education in opioid abuse and prescribing to obtain or renew the registration.”
More information on Indiana's CME requirements for physicians on the state medical board.
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