What are the state CME requirements in Minnesota?
Minnesota Board of Medical Practice CME Requirements
Annual State CME Requirements for Minnesota
- 75 total hours every 3 years
- 75 Category 1 CME
Each licensed physician must obtain 75 hours of continuing medical education (CME) category 1 credit every three years as a condition of licensure renewal.
The Board accepts (re)certification or current Maintenance of Competency issued by ABMS, RCPSC, CFPC or AOA in lieu of CME. Newly licensed physicians commence their three year cycle on their birth month following the initial date of licensure. Physicians under Emeritus registration and licensees in full-time residency or fellowship training at a professionally accredited facility are exempt from the continuing medical education requirement.
View Source: Minnesota Board of Medical Practice
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