22 Tex. Admin. Code § 185.9 - Biennial Continuing Education (CE) Requirements
(a) As part of registration renewal, a
license holder must complete 36 hours of continuing education (CE) in surgical
assisting or in courses that enhance the practice of surgical assisting as
follows:
(b) 18 hours of formal
courses that are:
(1) AMA/PRA Category I
credited by an Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
Education;
(2) Association of
Surgical Technologists/ Association of Surgical Assistants, the American Board
of Surgical Assistants, or the National Surgical Assistants Association
approved;
(3) AOA Category 1-A
credit approved by the American Osteopathic Association; or
(4) Texas Medical Association
approved.
(c) The formal
hours of CE must:
(1) include 2 hours of
medical ethics and/or professional responsibility; and
(2) a course in human trafficking prevention
approved by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission must be completed.
The course will be credited toward the required medical ethics or professional
responsibility.
(d) The
remaining hours may be composed of informal self-study, attendance at hospital
lectures or grand rounds not approved for formal CE, or case conferences and
must be recorded in a manner that can be easily transmitted to the board upon
request.
(e) Exemptions for CE
requirements.
(1) Requests must be made in
writing at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the biennial renewal period
for the following reasons:
(A) catastrophic
illness;
(B) military service of
longer than one year's duration outside the United States;
(C) licensee's residence of longer than one
year's duration outside the United States; or
(D) other good cause.
(2) Exemptions are subject to the approval of
the Executive Director of the board and may not exceed two
years.
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