Ohio Admin. Code 4761-9-01 - Definition of respiratory care continuing education
(A) "Respiratory care continuing education"
(hereafter referred to as RCCE), as required under section
4761.06 of the Revised Code,
means post-licensure learning experiences which are approved by the state
medical board of Ohio (hereafter referred to as the board) and which enhance or
build upon the licensees current knowledge or educational background as it
pertains to the practice of respiratory care, as set forth in section
4761.01 of the Revised
Code.
(B) For the purposes of this
chapter, the following definitions shall apply:
(1) "Post-licensure" means the period
following the granting of a license under section
4761.04 of the Revised Code or a
limited permit issued under division (B) of section
4761.05 of the Revised
Code.
(2) "Learning experiences"
means activities or programs which allow respiratory care providers to obtain
or enhance skills, knowledge, or behavior needed to provide respiratory
care.
(3) "Approved by the state
medical board of Ohio" means that the RCCE program or activity qualifies for
official recognition by the board in accordance with one of the approval
mechanisms set forth in rules4761-9-04 and
4761-9-05 of the Administrative Code.
(4) "Licensee" means the holder of a license
issued under section 4761.04 of the Revised Code or a
limited permit issued under division (B)(1)(b) of section
4761.05 of the Revised Code.
(5) "Contact hour" means fifty or
sixty minutes of planned classroom, clinical, or provider-directed independent
study.
(a) Calculation of contact hours from
credit hours earned in an academic institution shall be done using the
following formula:
(i) Quarter system: one
credit hour = ten contact hours;
(ii) Trimester system: one credit hour =
twelve contact hours;
(iii)
Semester system: one credit hour = fifteen contact hours.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4761.03
Rule Amplifies: 4761.03, 4761.06
Prior Effective Dates: 03/10/1990, 01/01/1994, 05/02/1996, 08/15/2008, 02/28/2019
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