Re: ACOG [? ABOG ?] cognates - REPLY

From: Joanne Bulley (islesannie@yahoo.com)
Fri Feb 16 14:33:46 2001


In New Hampshire it is 150 hours per 3 year recording period - reporting yearly, but you can do 150 in one year or 50 per year etc.

90 of those hours must be Category I - hence my recent question about using this discussion as category two hours. I printed off the notice at the bottom of the list regarding the opinion that the list is sufficiently educational for that purpose and used that for 20 of my 150 hours. I certainly have spent much more than 20 hours on this list in the last 3 years. I suspect more than that were educational!

Joanne

At Fri, 16 Feb 2001, DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote: >
>In Louisiana, the newest regulation is that you need to attest to the fact
>that you've had TWENTY HOURS of CME the last year, when you renew your
>license. They'll be doing about a 2% audit on those attestations...
>
>Joe P.

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Joanne Bulley, MD, FACOG
Keene, NH, USA




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