There is a system generated email at 90, 60 and days prior to the expiration date. You can watch a short video walking through the eLicense process: Navigate to eLicense. A confirmation letter with a replica wallet card will be attached to the email. If you have questions or need assistance, please email license med. Late License Renewal Late renewal is applicable if the license has lapsed for less than two years.
License Restoration A restoration is applicable if the license has been inactive for two years or more. Certified Education Courses. Frequently Asked Questions. Medical Usage for Patient Care. Physician Well-Being. Ask OSMA. The most notable change was to the number of continuing education CME hours required to be completed every two years to be eligible for license renewal. While the previous requirement was 40 hours of Category 1, and 60 hours of Category 2 , the new requirement strikes out Category 2 entirely and in exchange, bumps the Category 1 criterion up to 50 hours.
This new hour requirement also applies to the 3-year renewal period of clinical research faculty physicians. Provisions in this section also limit the number of hours of CME a physician or podiatrist may earn through provision of health care services as a volunteer to 3 hours. The State Medical Board of Ohio released the following guidance this month to clarify the new law.
Physicians with October 1, renewal dates renewed under current law and were responsible for having completed hours of CME, at least 40 of which must be Category 1. Physicians with January 1, renewal dates are strongly encouraged to complete at least 50 hours of Category 1 CME.
However, we understand that circumstances may prevent a physician from doing so, and we would apply the old law requiring hours of CME, at least 40 of which must be Category 1.
Physicians with renewal dates of April 1, and beyond are expected to complete 50 hours of Category 1 CME. The change to Ohio law does not impact any requirements a physician must meet to maintain board certification. Connect With Us. For at least two years immediately preceding the date of application actively practiced medicine and surgery or osteopathic medicine and surgery in a clinical setting.
Have a clean license application, as defined below. Not more than two malpractice claims within a period of ten years and no malpractice claim resulting in a total payment of more than five hundred thousand dollars. No medical condition that could affect your ability to practice according to acceptable and prevailing standards of care. No adverse action taken by a health care institution.
No federal agency, medical society, medical association or branch of the United States military has investigated or taken action. No professional licensing or regulatory authority has filed a complaint against, investigated or taken action, including no withdrawal of a professional license application.
No suspension or expulsion from any institution of higher education or school, including a medical school. Applicants must meet all eligibility requirements at the time an application is submitted. Applications submitted by individuals who do not meet eligibility requirements are subject to denial by the board.
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