Mich. Admin. Code R. 338.332 - Adoption of standards and criteria by reference; board approval of continuing education programs
Rule 32.
(1) The
board approves and adopts by reference the standards and criteria of COPE for
accreditation of an activity or qualification of a course that are set forth in
the publications entitled "Activity Accreditation Manual," revised July 2022,
and "Course Qualification Manual," revised July 2022. A copy of the
publications may be obtained at no cost from the Association of Regulatory
Boards of Optometry's website at http://www.arbo.org. Printed copies also are
available for inspection and distribution at a cost of 10 cents per page from
the Bureau of Professional Licensing, Department of Licensing and Regulatory
Affairs, Ottawa Building, 611 West Ottawa, P.O. Box 30670, Lansing, Michigan
48909.
(2) A continuing education
program related to the practice of optometry that has been accredited by COPE
is considered approved by the board.
(3) A course or continuing education program
related to the practice of optometry offered by a college or university program
approved by the board under
R 338.321 is considered approved by
the board.
(4) A continuing
education program related to the practice of optometry that has been approved
or sponsored by the AAO, the AOA, or the MOA is considered approved by the
board.
(5) A continuing education
program related to the practice of optometry that has been approved by another
state board of optometry is considered approved by the board.
(6) A continuing education program that is
not approved by the board under subrules (1) to (5) of this rule, or as
provided in R 338.333, may apply for board
approval by submitting an application to the department. The application must
be received not less than 90 calendar days before the program presentation. An
application received less than 90 days before the program presentation will be
denied as untimely.
(7) An
application for approval of a continuing education program must include all the
following:
(a) The sponsor's name.
(b) The sponsor's address.
(c) The program name.
(d) The date of the next scheduled
program.
(e) The program
location.
(f) The program outline,
including all of the following:
(i) An
explanation of how the program is designed to further educate the licensee
through acquisition and application of knowledge, that results in improved
patient outcomes.
(ii) The topics
and the name of the speaker of each topic.
(iii) The times of the specific topics and
breaks included in the program.
(g) The résumé of each speaker
or instructor for the program.
(h)
A description of the delivery method, or methods to be used, and the techniques
that will be employed to ensure active participation.
(i) A brief description of the sponsoring
organization.
(j) The name, title,
and address of the program director and a description of his or her
qualifications to direct the program.
(k) A description of how participants will be
notified that continuing education credit has been earned.
(l) A description of the physical facilities
or laboratory available to ensure a proper learning environment.
(m) A description of how attendance is
monitored and the name of the individual monitoring attendance.
(n) The number of hours of course instruction
including all of the following:
(i) The
number of hours related to clinical optometry, which may include any of the
following COPE categories:
(A) Contact lenses
(CL).
(B) Functional
vision/pediatrics (FV).
(C) General
optometry (GO).
(D) Low
vision/vision impairment & rehabilitation (LV).
(E) Public health (PB).
(ii) The number of hours related to practice
management, which may include the following COPE categories:
(A) Practice management (PM).
(B) Ethics/jurisprudence (EJ).
(iii) The number of hours related
to pharmaceutical management, which may include any of the following COPE
categories:
(A) Glaucoma (GL).
(B) Injection skills (IS).
(C) Laser procedures (LP).
(D) Peri-operative management of ophthalmic
surgery (PO).
(E) Surgery
procedures (Optometric) (SP).
(F)
Treatment and management of ocular disease (TD).
(G) Neuro-optometry (NO).
(H) Pharmacology (PH).
(I) Systemic diseases (SD).
(iv) The number of hours related
to pain management, which may include any of the following COPE categories:
(A) Pharmacology (PH).
(B) Treatment and management of ocular
disease (TD).
(C) Functional
vision/pediatrics (FV).
Notes
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