048-18 Wyo. Code R. §§ 18-4 - Continuing Medical Education Accreditation
(a) CME course work
is deemed to have been accredited by the Division if one of the following
conditions is satisfied:
(i) The CME course
work is provided by the Division or at a national, state or regional conference
pre-approved by the Division;
(ii)
The CME course work is DCME, and the DCME has been accredited through the
Commission on Accreditation for Pre-Hospital Continuing Education (CAPCE);
or
(iii) The CME course work is
live and in-person lecture style instruction and provided by a qualified
instructor in the subject matter at, as part of the organization's regular
training program or schedule, a licensed ambulance service, authorized fire
service, approved EMS educational program, or hospital.
(b) A provider of CME course work may apply
for accreditation by the Division no less than 30 days prior to the date of
instruction in the form and manner established by the Division. At a minimum,
the application must demonstrate that:
(i)
The course work constitutes an organized program of learning, including a
workshop or symposium, which contributes directly to the professional
competency of a licensee;
(ii) The
course work pertains to subjects which directly relate to the EMS
profession;
(iii) The purpose of
the course work is the education of medical professionals, including EMS
personnel;
(iv) The course work is
conducted or taught by EMS personnel, although it may also be conducted or
taught in part by individuals who have special education, training, and
experience by reason of which they should be considered subject matter;
and
(v) The activity is accompanied
by a paper, manual, or written outline which substantively pertains to the
subject matter of the program.
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