Ohio Admin. Code 4765-19-01 - Continuing education for EMS providers
(A) Unless the holder of a certificate to
practice elects to take an examination approved or administered by the board in
accordance with rule
4765-19-02 of the Administrative
Code, or is granted an exemption under rule
4765-19-04 of the Administrative
Code, the holder shall complete emergency medical services continuing education
of such length and in such subject areas as set forth in Chapters
4765-12,
4765-15,
4765-16, and
4765-17 of the Administrative
Code.
(B) In order to count for
continuing education credit, an EMS continuing education course shall meet all
of the following criteria:(4)(6) Each EMS continuing
education course shall be provided or approved by one of the following
entities:
(5)(7) The provision of
patient care shall not be considered as continuing education except as set
forth in section 4745.04 of the Revised Code and
paragraph (G) of this rule.
(1) Each course
shall be related to EMS operations or patient care;
(2) Written documentation of successful
completion of the course shall be issued to the student by the sponsoring
agency upon successful completion of the course;
(3) A single session of continuing education
shall be at least one-half contact hour;
(4)
No more than
twelve hours of continuing education training in any one calendar day shall be
accepted for credit;
(5)
No online training class, taken more than once per
calendar year, shall be accepted for credit;
(a) An EMS accredited institution or
EMS approved institution;
(b) An
EMS licensing agency in another state;
(c) A branch of the armed forces of the
United States or a reserve component of the armed forces of the United States,
including the Ohio national guard, the Ohio military reserve, the Ohio naval
militia, or the national guard of any other state;
(d) A medical or nursing board of this state
or another state;
(e) Federal,
national, or state entities, as follows:
(i)
Emergency management agency;
(ii)
Homeland security;
(iii) American
red cross;
(iv) American heart
association;
(v) American safety
and health institute;
(vi) Any
other agency or organization as approved by the board.
(f) CAPCE- or CECBEMS-approved
courses.
(C) Each EMS continuing education course
shall be provided in one of the following formats:
(1) Instruction in a traditional classroom
environment or a seminar setting;
(2) Online education, as defined in rule
4765-1-01 of the Administrative
Code, which shall include a testing process;
(3) Distance learning, as defined in rule
4765-1-01 of the Administrative
Code, which shall include a testing process;
(4) Journals, publications or electronic
media formats including compact discs, digital video discs, or other
technological media as approved by the board, which shall include a testing
process;
(5) A skills practicum
course which shall include an evaluation of skills performance;
(6) Independent study, as set forth in rule
4765-7-11 of the Administrative
Code, shall only be conducted through an EMS accredited or EMS approved
institution;
(7) Other formats as
approved by the board.
(D) Portions of an initial certification or
licensing course that meet the requirements set forth in paragraphs (B) and (C)
of this rule, may be counted towards continuing education credit when the
sponsoring entity issues written documentation of the continuing education
credit.
(E) Continuing education
credit for EMS providers may be obtained from teaching EMS continuing education
through an EMS accredited or EMS approved institution provided that:
(1) The continuing education course has
received prior approval from the program director;
(2) An EMS provider counts a presentation for
continuing education credit only once during a twelve month period;
(3) The number of contact hours awarded to
the holder of a certificate to teach or guest lecturer for a presentation shall
not exceed the total number of contact hours established for the course.
(a) Contact hours can only be awarded for
that portion of the course presented by the holder of a certificate to teach or
guest lecturer.
(b) Continuing
education contact hours may be awarded for additional portions of the activity
the holder of a certificate to teach or guest lecturer attends.
(c) Contact hours shall not be awarded for
time spent in the development or preparation of a course or
presentation.
(F) Notwithstanding the requirements set
forth in paragraph (B) of this rule, the division shall consider relevant
education, training, or service completed by the holder of a certificate to
practice as a member of the armed forces of the United States or reserve
components thereof, the Ohio national guard, the Ohio military reserve, the
Ohio naval militia, or the national guard of any other state in determining
whether the holder of a certificate to practice has fulfilled required
continuing education.
(G) As set
forth in section 4745.04 of the Revised Code and
this rule:
(1) A holder of a certificate to
practice as an EMT, AEMT, or paramedic may satisfy up to one third of
continuing education requirements, excluding hours in the areas of pediatrics,
geriatrics, trauma, and cardiac, if the certificate holder:
(a) Provides health care services to an
indigent and uninsured person;
(b)
Provides the health care services as a volunteer;
(c) Satisfies the requirements of section
2305.234 of the Revised Code to
qualify for the immunity from liability granted under that section;
(d) Provides health care services within the
scope of practice of the certificate held and authorized by a physician who
meets qualifications for a medical director established by the board as set
forth in rule
4765-3-05 of the Administrative
Code; and
(e) Provides required
documentation with attestation by the certificate holder and medical director
overseeing the patient care.
(2) A certificate holder at the request of
the division shall report continuing education claimed under this paragraph on
a form approved by the division to include at minimum:
(a) Medical direction/authorization from a
physician who meets the qualifications established by the board as set forth in
rule 4765-3-05 of the Administrative
Code;
(b) The time spent as a
volunteer in provision of patient care;
(c) The name, location, and telephone number
of the facility where care was provided;
(d) The description of the care provided;
and
(e) The patient contact times
for which continuing education is claimed, expressed as date and beginning and
ending time, in minutes, for each hour of credit claimed.
(3) Credit hours of continuing education
earned by providing health care services to an indigent and uninsured person
shall meet all of the following criteria:
(a)
One credit hour of continuing education is equal to sixty minutes spent
providing health care services to an indigent and uninsured person.
(b) Credit for continuing education for
specialty hours, including but not limited to pediatrics, geriatrics, trauma,
and cardiac, is excluded.
(c)
Credit is earned based in the time spent providing actual patient care and not
for time scheduled.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4765.11, 4765.16
Rule Amplifies: 4765.31, 4745.04
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/1996, 02/22/1999, 03/23/2003, 12/27/2007, 02/01/2009, 02/06/2012, 07/31/2014, 06/15/2018
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