Ohio Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine CME
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General Courses for Ohio Doctor of Osteopathic Medicines
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State requirements for Ohio Doctor of Osteopathic Medicines
1 hour must address the duty to report misconduct under Section 4731.224 of the Ohio Revised Code.
Ohio Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Standard Renewal Requirements: Osteopathic physicians in Ohio must renew their licenses biennially by completing 50 hours of CME approved by the Ohio State Medical Board, including a mandatory minimum of one hour on reporting misconduct. There is no specific minimum for live or in-person hours. Relevant CME can be earned through accredited courses, residencies, or volunteer services, with detailed rules outlined by the board [med.ohio.gov] and Ohio Administrative Code [codes.ohio.gov].
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Documentation & audit: Records of CME must be retained for two years after the end of the registration period; random audits occur with required timely submission of documentation. [
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Renewal logistics: No specific grace periods or late fee rules detailed; reinstatement requires CME completion during prior 24 months if license lapsed less than two years. [
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Out-of-state / multi-license credit: No reciprocity for CME completed in other states; all CME must meet Ohio requirements regardless of practice location. [
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Other CE Options: CME credit can include accredited internships, residencies, fellowships (1 hour CME per week of participation), volunteer healthcare services to indigent/uninsured persons (up to 10 hours of credit at a rate of 1 hour CME per 5 hours of service). [
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