VERMONT PHYSICIAN
Dear Colleagues,
Vermont physicians applying for renewal of a license to practice medicine must complete at least thirty (30) credit hours of qualifying CME during the two-year licensing period, unless exempt. Of these qualifying hours, at least one (1) credit hour shall be on topics of hospice, palliative care, or pain management. Each licensee who is registered with the DEA, or who has submitted a pending application, is presumed to prescribe controlled substances and must also complete at least two (2) credit hours of qualifying CME on prescribing controlled substances. Only CME activities that are approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit TM qualify as approved Vermont CME. The InforMed Vermont Medical Licensure Program is designed to fulfill these mandatory CME requirements for physicians licensed by the state of Vermont. Licensees who complete this program optimize their learning path while satisfying professional credentialing requirements for two (2) credit hours on hospice and palliative care, five (5) credit hours on prescribing controlled substances, and ten (10) elective hours on diagnosis and management of asthma.
To complete the program online, visit BOOK.CME.EDU , enter the book code MDVT1726 in the box then click GO .
Thank you for choosing lnforMed as your CME provider. We strive to create a high-quality, streamlined program for our colleagues. Please contact us with any questions, concerns, or suggestions.
Best Regards,
The lnforMed CME Team
InforMed has the solution. Scan the QR code or go to https://uqr.to/deamate to get started. Effective June 27, 2023 , renewing DEA-registered practitioners must complete 8 credit hours of one-time training on the treatment and management of patients with opioid or substance use disorders. Get the training you need in a self-paced, convenient format with a course specifically designed for physicians to meet the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)’s new requirement under the Medication Access and Training Expansion (MATE) Act. Need to complete the DEA’s new requirement under the Medication Access and Training Expansion (MATE) Act?
LARA - Bureau of Professional Licensing | P: (517) 241-0199 | F: (517) 241-0032 Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs | Bureau of Professional Licensing P.O. Box 30670 | Lansing, MI 48909
We are a nationally accredited CME provider. For all board-related inquiries please contact:
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BOOK CODE: MDVT1726
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