The information below provides physicians with licensing
requirements, guidelines, and interpretations addressing continuing
medical education in Massachusetts.
License renewal
forms are available online at the Board of Registration in
Medicine's website.
Documentation
CME Reporting Cycle
CME Requirements
Medically Related Degrees
Residency/Fellowship
Specialty
Board Certification or Recertification
Volunteers for the Board
Medical Examiners
Waiver of CME Requirements
Category 1 Determination
Category 2 Determination
For More Information Contact:
MMS Department of Continuing Education and
Certification
860 Winter Street
Waltham, MA 02451-1411
(800) 322-2303, ext. 7306 or (781) 434-7306
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Continuing Medical Education Requirements for Physician License
Renewal
Documentation
Physicians should maintain records of their continuing medical
education (CME) activities, but are not required to submit documentation
to the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine with their
renewal applications. The Board may conduct an audit and randomly select
physicians to forward evidence of CME credits listed on their renewal
form. Therefore, it is important to keep adequate records
of all CME credits earned within the biennial renewal
cycle.
Maintain a list of category 1 CME programs and include the name of
the sponsor of the activity, title, date(s) of attendance, and number of
credits earned. Also record category 2 CME activities. Be sure to list
the approximate number of credits spent in each type of CME activity.
Maintain CME records for at least one full license
cycle (2 years) after the cycle in which
credits were earned.
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CME
Reporting Cycle
To renew a medical license, physicians must certify compliance with
state CME requirements. Licensees are required by law to renew their
licenses biennially, on or before their birthdays. The Board will
automatically forward a renewal application to each physician sixty days
prior to his or her birthday.
Physicians who receive an initial license within three months prior
to their birthday will not be required to renew the registration until
their birthday in the second year following the aforesaid birthday. The
Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine will assign a renewal
date to new licensees.
For more information about licensing requirements, and frequently
asked questions, go to: http://www.massmedboard.org
.
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CME
Requirements
One hundred (100) CME credits during the two years
immediately preceding the birthday license renewal date are required for
physician license renewal. The majority of credits must be
earned in study directly related to the physician's primary area(s) of
practice.
Credits shall be earned as follows:
- a minimum of forty (40) credits completed in
category 1. (The entire 100-credit requirement may be completed in
Category 1).
- and, a maximum of sixty (60) credits completed in
category 2.
Also, required and included in the biennial
100 credits of CME:
- two (2) credits of study of the MA Board of Registration in
Medicine's regulations (243 CMR 1.00-5.00). A copy of the regulations
may be obtained by going to http://www.massmedboard.org./,
and clicking on Regulations and Policies.
- ten (10) credits total of risk management
study with a minimum of four (4) credits in
category 1. (The remaining six credits may be in category 1 or category
2).
Risk management study must include instruction in
medical malpractice prevention such as risk identification, patient
safety, and loss prevention. In addition, it may include courses in
medical ethics, quality assurance, medical-legal issues, patient
relations, non-economic aspects of practice management, or courses
designed to reduce the likelihood of medical malpractice through means
other than increasing the licensee's medical education and technical
competence. Risk management study also includes review of the Board's
Patient Care Assessment regulations (234 CMR 3.01-3.16) and
participation on designated peer review committees dealing with quality
assurance.
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Medically Related
Degrees
Earning an advanced degree in an area related to medicine, such as a
master's in public health, earns 25 category 1 credits following the
award of the degree.
Residency/Fellowship
Enrollment in an ACGME-approved residency program within the year
prior to the renewal date satisfies the CME requirement. Physicians earn
50 credits of category 1 credit per year for full- or part-time
participation as residents or fellows in an ACGME-accredited residency
program. A fellowship not exceeding two years also qualifies. If
completing a residency or fellowship program, individuals need to earn
CME credits beginning with the first full (i.e.,
two-year) license renewal cycle after the program has ended.
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Specialty
Board Certification or Recertification
Physicians becoming certified or recertified by a specialty board
accredited by the American Board of Medical Specialties or American
Osteopathic Board may claim the equivalent of 25 credits in
category 1, exclusive of risk management study. Credits will only apply
to the license renewal cycle in which the licensee receives notification
from the specialty board of successful passage of the examination.
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Volunteers for the Board
A physician who serves as a volunteer for the Board of Registration
in Medicine may claim the equivalent of a maximum of 20 credits in
category 1 for each two-year renewal cycle. Four credits may be applied
to category 1 risk management study. The Executive Director of the Board
must certify such service.
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Medical
Examiners
The Board will grant the equivalent of four credits of required
category 1 credit in risk management study to medical examiners with
active service or who can document attendance at appropriate
professional society meetings, such as those conducted by the
Massachusetts Medicolegal Society. Documentation must be submitted to
and approved by the Board's Licensing Committee.
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Waiver of CME Requirements
In the event that a physician is unable to complete the CME
requirements by date of license renewal, a CME Waiver Request Form must
be completed and submitted with the license renewal form to the Board no
later than 30 days prior to the renewal date. Visit the Board's website
at www.massmedboard.org for
specific details and the CME Waiver Request Form and instructions.
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Category 1
Determination (minimum of 40 credits)
CME activities are designated category 1 by an
accredited sponsor or joint sponsor. Category 1 activities can take
the form of lectures, seminars, use of self-study materials,
self-assessment programs, mini-residencies, and use of audio-visual or
computer-based materials, on-line courses, video-conferences,
etc.
Only an institution or organization accredited for continuing medical
education can designate a CME activity as earning category 1 credit or
category 2 credit. The Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
Education (ACCME) is responsible for CME accreditation of medical
schools, state medical societies, and other institutions and
organizations that provide CME activities for a national or
regional audience. State medical societies accredit institutions and
organizations that provide CME activities primarily for physicians
within the state or bordering states. CME credit and accreditation
information must be prominently printed on all promotional
literature.
The Physician’s Recognition Award Information Booklet of the
American Medical Association (version 3.0) has taken several actions
regarding category 1 credits for the AMA Physician’s Recognition
Award (PRA). The following activities are now accepted on an
application for the PRA in addition to previously mentioned
activities. For more information visit www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/category/2923.html
- Articles published in peer-reviewed journals (journals included in
the Index Medicus): 10 category 1 credits for each article, 1 article
per year. (For credit, attach a reprint of the first page of the
article(s) to the application.)
- Poster preparation for an exhibit at a medical meeting designated
for AMA PRA category 1 credit, with a published abstract: 5 category 1
credits per poster, 1 presentation per year. (For credit,
attach a page from the program with the abstract and identification of
the presenter.)
- Teaching, e.g., presentations, in activities designated for AMA PRA
category 1 credit: 2 category 1 credits for each hour to a maximum of 10
credits per year. (Two (2) AMA PRA category 1 credit hours for
preparation and presentation of each hour of new and original material
designated for category 1 credit by an accredited sponsor, to a maximum
of 10 credits per year. A program or announcement of an
activity will be acceptable as proof of the teaching activity.)
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Category 2
Determination (maximum of 60 credits)
Category 2 study includes any of the following:
- Attendance at lectures and seminars designated category 2 by an
accredited sponsor of CME
- Medical Teaching - Credits may be claimed for contact hours of
teaching health professionals, including medical students, residents,
practicing physicians, and allied health professionals. You must list
type of education, subject, institution, address, and inclusive
dates. Important: Teaching medical students and
residents should not be reported by full-time
faculty.
- Articles, Publications, Books, and Exhibits - A maximum of 10
credits may be claimed only once for the medical or educational content
of a publication or exhibit regardless of whether it is reissued or
changed in format.
Non-supervised CME may include:
- Use of database or other computer-based materials in connection with
patient care activities.
- Use of self-instructive materials, such as audiovisual materials,
teleconferences, programmed medical education materials, and computer
assisted instruction.
- Clinical consultations that contribute to a physician's education.
(Involvement in informal educational consultations about a patient
should be estimated and reported in hour
blocks.) Important: Ordinary case consultation should
not be reported.
- Discussion with colleagues about patient care and patient centered
discussions with colleagues.
- Participation in patient care review activities such as peer review,
case conference, chart audit, service on hospital medical staff
committees for tissue review, infections, pharmacy, and morbidity and
mortality.
- Journal club activities
- Self-Assessment - Physicians may earn credit for time spent taking
self-assessment examinations not eligible for Category 1
credit.
NOTE: Physicians must spend a minimum of 2 hours
per licensing cycle studying the Board of Registration in Medicine Regulations 243 CMR
1.00-5.00. Credit may be earned in category 2 or, when appropriate,
in category 1.
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