Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.22326 - Continuing education courses and programs; standards for approval
Rule 22326.
(1)
One continuing education credit hour may be earned for each 50 to 60 minutes of
instruction at an approved education program that complies with this rule and
R 325.22327. One half of a
continuing education credit hour may be earned for each 25 to 30 minutes of
instructions.
(2) Initial education
program sponsors may be approved for up to 3 years for presentation of
continuing education programs at the level consistent with education approval
upon submission and approval of a continuing education sponsor
application.
(3) The department
approves and adopts, by reference, the standards and criteria of a nationally
approved continuing education accrediting body, Commission on Accreditation for
Pre-Hospital Continuing Education (CAPCE). A copy of the publication is
available for inspection and distribution to the public at no cost from the
Department of Health and Human Services, P.O. Box 30207, Lansing, Michigan
48909-0207. A printed copy is also available from CAPCE at no cost at P.O. Box
293835, Lewisville, Texas 75029 or
https://capce.org/docs/Accred%20Guidebook.pdf.
(4) Medical first responders completing an
emergency medical technician course, or emergency medical technicians and
emergency medical technician specialists completing a paramedic program, may be
awarded all the required ongoing education credit for the lower licensure level
for the current renewal period. An emergency medical technician completing an
advanced emergency medical technician program may be awarded all the required
ongoing education credit hours for the lower-license level for the current
renewal period.
(5) Continuing
education credit hours may be awarded for continuing education programs
approved by the Michigan boards of medicine, osteopathic medicine, nursing, or
pharmacy toward the EMS license if directly related to the emergency medical
scope of practice issues, as determined by the department.
(6) Five continuing education credit hours
may be awarded for each semester credit earned for academic courses related to
EMS that are offered either in an educational program approved by the Michigan
boards of medicine, osteopathic medicine, or nursing, or in an approved
physician assistant program.
(7)
Three continuing education credit hours may be awarded for each term credit
earned for academic courses related to EMS that are offered either in an
educational program approved by the Michigan boards of medicine, osteopathic
medicine, or nursing, or in an approved physician assistant program.
(8) Credit may be requested for programs
offered by out-of-state or military-sponsored EMS agencies before license
renewal.
(9) The department or its
designee must publish a list of acceptable state or national programs sponsored
by emergency medical organizations or other related organizations that do not
meet any of the criteria listed in subrules (2) to (8) of this rule with
pre-approved credits indicated in the publication.
Notes
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