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State medical board cites low CME compliance, refers registration requirement to rules committee

3468781 · May 23, 2025
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Summary

The State Board of Medical Licensure heard an executive director’s report showing licensing and complaint counts and a continuing problem with continuing medical education compliance; the board voted to send recommended regulatory language requiring a CME reporting/audit service to the rules and regulations committee.

The State Board of Medical Licensure heard an executive director’s report May 22 showing recent licensing activity, complaint caseloads and a problematic result from a Continuing Medical Education (CME) audit, then voted to refer proposed regulatory language requiring use of a CME reporting/audit service to the rules and regulations committee.

Executive Director Ken Cleveland told the board that between March and April the board issued about 140 MD/DO licenses (a seasonal rise over an earlier 72) and licensed roughly 90 physicians through the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact. He said investigations opened…

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