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Mississippi board moves to require digital reporting of continuing medical education for audits
Summary
The board approved committee recommendations to require licensees to bank their 40 biennial CME hours on board‑approved digital platforms (or submit specialty board certification) to simplify audits.
The Mississippi State Board of Medical Licensure voted to accept proposed changes to continuing medical education (CME) reporting that will require physicians to maintain CME records on board‑approved digital platforms or demonstrate active maintenance of specialty board certification.
Dr. Kirk Kennard, speaking for the Rules, Regulations and Legislative Committee, told the board the content requirement — 40 hours of CME every two years — does not change; the board is updating how licensees…
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