What are the state CME requirements in New Hampshire?
New Hampshire Medical Society (NHMS) CME Requirements
Annual State CME Requirements for New Hampshire
- 100 total hours every 2 years
- 40 AMA PRA or ACCME Category 1 Credits
- 3 Opioid CME (Physicians with NDE-DEA License)
The state requires 100 credits over the two-year period: 40 credits must be Category 1 and the remaining 60 can be either Category 1 or Category 2. Residents/fellows who are required to register with the NH PDMP must also complete the 3-credit opioid related CME requirement.
View Source: New Hampshire Medical Society
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