Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B1-6.005 - Standards for Approval of Continuing Education Credit
(1) A continuing education program must
contribute to the advancement, extension or enhancement of the licensee's
skills and knowledge related to the practice of acupuncture and oriental
medicine. Programs should concern the history and theory of acupuncture,
acupuncture diagnosis and treatment techniques, techniques of adjunctive
therapies, acupuncturist-patient communication and professional ethics. All
continuing education courses are subject to evaluation and approval by the
Board to determine that the continuing education course meets the criteria
established by the Board which has final determination as to the number of
hours of acceptable credit that will be awarded for each program.
(2) Each program offered for continuing
education credit must be presented or taught by a person who at a minimum holds
a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university or a
post-secondary education institution licensed by the State of Florida, with a
major in the subject matter to be presented; or has graduated from a school of
acupuncture, or has completed a tutorial program which has a curriculum
equivalent to the requirements in this state and was approved by a state
licensing authority, a nationally recognized acupuncture/oriental medicine
association or a substantially equivalent accrediting body, and has completed
three (3) years of professional experience in the licensed practice of
acupuncture; and has a minimum of two (2) years teaching experience in the
subject matter to be presented, or has taught the same program for which
approval is sought a minimum of three (3) times in the past two (2) years
before a professional convention, professional group or at any acupuncture
school, or has completed specialized training in the subject matter of the
program and has a minimum of two (2) years of practical experience in the
subject.
(3) In order to meet the
continuing education requirements, the continuing education program submitted
by the licensee must meet the criteria established by the Board.
(4) No credit will be given for programs
which are primarily devoted to administrative or business management aspects of
acupuncture practice.
(5) To
receive credit for programs on HIV/AIDS at the licensee's first renewal, the
program must be, at a minimum, three (3) hours in length and must address the
areas mandated in Section
456.033, F.S. The Board accepts
HIV/AIDS programs presented or conducted by the Department of Health and
programs approved by other professional regulatory boards for the health
professions.
(6) Continuing
education programs related to biomedical sciences shall be designed to provide
course content on the clinical relevance of such programs while advancing,
extending or enhancing the licensee's skills and knowledge in biomedical
sciences.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 456.013(9), 456.033, 457.104, 457.107(3) FS. Law Implemented 456.013(9), 456.033, 457.107(3) FS.
New 2-24-88, Amended 8-6-89, Formerly 21AA-6.005, 61F1-6.005, Amended 3-18-97, Formerly 59M-6.005, Amended 6-1-99, 1-7-03, 5-2-10.
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