Iowa Admin. Code r. 481-782.3 - Standards
(1)
General
criteria. A continuing education activity is appropriate for
continuing education credit if the continuing education activity:
a. Constitutes an organized program of learning that
contributes directly to the professional competency of the licensee ;
b. Pertains to subject matters that
integrally relate to the practice of the profession;
c. Is conducted by individuals who have specialized
education, training and experience by reason of which said individuals should
be considered qualified concerning the subject matter of the program;
d. Fulfills stated program goals,
objectives, or both; and
e.
Provides an individual certificate of completion or evidence of successful
completion of the course provided by the course sponsor. This documentation
must contain the course title, date(s), contact hours, sponsor and licensee 's
name.
(2)
Specific criteria. Continuing education requirements are as
follows:
a. The licensee will complete a
minimum of 50 hours of credit designated as Category I by the American Academy
of Physician Assistants, the American Medical Association, the American
Osteopathic Association Council on Continuing Medical Education, the American
Academy of Family Physicians or other organizations accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)
b. For the remaining 50 hours of required
continuing medical education (CME), Category I or Category II credit, as
accepted by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants
(NCCPA), will satisfy the CME requirements. In case of audit , licensees will
provide evidence of NCCPA certification during the time period being audited or
an activity log for all Category II credits for which a certificate of
completion is not available. The activity log will list for each activity the
date and type of activity and number of hours claimed per activity.
c. Licensees who maintain certification by
the NCCPA may show proof of meeting the board 's CME requirements by providing
proof of current certification by the NCCPA for the time period being reviewed
or audited.
d. A licensee who has
prescribed opioids to a patient during the renewal cycle will complete a
minimum of two hours of continuing education regarding the guidelines for
prescribing opioids for chronic pain, as issued by the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention of the United States Department of Health and Human
Services, including recommendations on limitations on dosages and the length of
prescriptions, risk factors for abuse, and nonopioid and nonpharmacologic
therapy options, as a condition of license renewal. These hours may count
toward the 100 hours of continuing education required for license renewal. The
licensee will maintain documentation of these hours, which may be subject to
audit .
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