Featured | Mar 20, 2025
Stay compliant with Maryland's CME requirements for medical licensure renewal. This guide covers the 60 credits required every two years, including at least 50 hours of Category 1 CME. Track your progress using the CE app for an efficient and tailored experience.
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What are the CME requirements for medical doctors (MDs) and Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (DOs) in Maryland?
Physicians in Maryland, including MDs and DOs, must complete 50 CME credits every two years. These credits must be in Category 1 CME (AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™). For more details, refer to the Maryland Board of Physicians.
How many CME credits do physicians in Maryland need for license renewal?
Maryland requires at least 50 CME credits per two-year licensure cycle for physicians to maintain an active license.
What type of CME credits are required in Maryland?
Physicians must complete 50 Category 1 CME credits, which must be AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ or an equivalent recognized by the Maryland Board of Physicians. Always check the latest updates with the board:
How often do Maryland physicians need to renew their CME credits?
Maryland physicians must renew their CME credits every two years, aligning with the state’s biennial licensure renewal process.
Are there any special CME requirements for controlled substance prescribing in Maryland?
Currently, Maryland does not have a specific CME requirement for controlled substance prescribing. However, physicians who prescribe opioids or other controlled substances should stay updated on state and federal training requirements related to pain management and addiction. For official updates, refer to the Maryland Board of Physicians.
Are there any one-time CME requirements for Maryland physicians?
At this time, Maryland does not mandate any one-time CME courses for licensure. However, practitioners should verify if specific training is needed for certain specialties or board certifications.
What happens if I don’t complete my CME requirements on time?
Failure to complete the required 50 CME credits within the two-year cycle may result in delays or complications when renewing a medical license. The Maryland Board of Physicians may require proof of compliance or additional corrective measures.