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Kansas CME Requirements for Licensure

Stay compliant with Kansas' CME requirements for licensure renewal. This guide covers essential guidelines, including the required 50 CME credits for physicians, with specific courses in opioids and pain management. Track your progress on the CE app for a seamless experience.

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Your Guide to Kansas' CME Requirements for Licensure

As healthcare evolves, Kansas’s CME requirements play a vital role in maintaining high standards in medical practice. In this dynamic field, where adaptability is key, Continuing Medical Education (CME) ensures healthcare providers stay informed and competent. This guide outlines Kansas’s medical license CME requirements for medical license renewal, providing a clear path for practitioners to meet their obligations and thrive in a diverse and challenging healthcare landscape.

Understanding Kansas' CME Requirements:

Kansas’s Medical Board has set stringent yet essential guidelines to ensure that healthcare professionals remain well-equipped to provide optimal care to their patients. Here's a breakdown of the key requirements- http://www.ksbha.org/faq/faqlicensingmd.shtml


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Profession: Medical Doctor and Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine

Profession: Medical Doctor (MD) and   Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
CME Credits Required: 50
Licensure Cycle: Annual
Credit Type: Out of the total credits, 20 hours of Category 1 CMEs ( AMA PRA Category 1, AOA Category 1-A, and AOA Category 1-B) are required every year.

Special CME Requirements:

  • Opioids and Pain Management: 1 credit hour every year.

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General CME Requirement for Kansas-Licensed Physicians

“During the 18-month period immediately preceding the license expiration, 50 credits of which at least one credit shall be in category III, at least 20 credits in category I, and the remaining credits in category II. “ 


More information on Kansas CME requirements for physicians on the state medical board


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Medical doctors (MDs) and Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (DOs) in Kansas must complete 50 CME credits during the 18-month period preceding their license expiration. This includes at least 20 hours in Category 1 CME credits (such as AMA PRA Category 1, AOA Category 1-A, and AOA Category 1-B).
 

Kansas requires 50 CME credits per licensure cycle, which occurs annually. Out of these, 20 credits must be in Category 1 CME, and physicians must also fulfill any special requirements mandated by the Kansas Board of Healing Arts.

Kansas's CME requirements mandate 50 credits every 18 months, with a focus on at least 20 Category 1 credits. Additionally, all physicians must complete 1 hour of CME in opioids and pain management annually as part of the state’s special requirement.

Physicians in Kansas must renew their CME credits every year. The licensure cycle is annual, and physicians must ensure they complete their 50 required CME credits within the 18 months preceding their license renewal deadline.

Kansas requires all licensed physicians, including MDs and DOs, to complete at least 1 hour of CME in opioids and pain management every year. This is in addition to the standard 50-credit requirement.


 

Kansas physicians must complete at least 20 credits in Category 1 CME, which may include:

  • AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
  • AOA Category 1-A
  • AOA Category 1-B

The remaining credits can be completed in Category II or III, as long as the total meets the 50-credit requirement.

For the most up-to-date and detailed information on Kansas CME requirements, visit the Kansas Board of Healing Arts website: http://www.ksbha.org/faq/faqlicensingmd.shtml.

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