Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 16, § 1456 - Continuing Education Courses
(a) The content of all courses of continuing
education must be relevant to the practice of nursing and must:
(1) Be related to the scientific knowledge
and/or technical skills required for the practice of nursing, or
(2) Be related to direct and/or indirect
patient/client care.
(3) Enhance
the knowledge of the Registered Nurse at a level above that required for
licensure. Courses related to the scientific knowledge for the practice of
nursing include basic and advanced courses in the physical, social, and
behavioral sciences, as well as advanced nursing in general or specialty areas.
Content which includes the application of scientific knowledge to patient care
in addition to advanced nursing courses may include courses in related areas,
i.e., human sexuality; death, dying, and grief; foreign languages
(conversational); therapeutic interpersonal relationship skills; pharmacology;
generally accepted experimental medical procedures or treatments; and those
related to specialty areas of nursing practice. Courses in nursing
administration, management, education, research, or other functional areas of
nursing relating to indirect patient/client care would be acceptable.
Courses which deal with self-improvement, changes in
attitude, financial gain, and those courses designed for lay people are not
acceptable for meeting requirements for
(4) Contain curriculum that includes the
understanding of implicit bias pursuant to Section 2736.5 of the code , unless
the course is dedicated solely to research or other issues that does not
include a direct patient care component.
(b) For the purposes of this section,
"generally accepted experimental medical procedures or treatments" means:
(1) the efficacy of the procedure(s) or
treatment(s) is supported by at least two peer-reviewed, publicly available
scientific journals or studies, or is published in medical and/or scientific
literature, and
(2) there is no
clear and convincing contradictory evidence presented in a major peer reviewed
medical journal that the treatment or procedure is not safe and
effective.
Notes
2. Repealer and new section filed 12-18-81; effective thirtieth
3. Amendment of section and NOTE filed 8-12-2022; operative 10-1-2022 (Register 2022, No. 32).
Note: Authority cited: Sections
2715,
2736.5
and
2811.5,
Business and Professions
2. Repealer and new section filed 12-18-81; effective thirtieth
3. Amendment of section and Note filed 8-12-2022; operative
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