W. Va. Code R. § 24-2-14 - Continuing Medical Education Requirements
14.1. Successful completion of a minimum of
one hundred hours of continuing education, with a minimum of 50 hours of
Category 1, satisfactory to the Board during the preceding two-year period is
required for the biennial renewal of a physician assistant license.
14.2. Types and categories of continuing
medical education satisfactory to the Board for physician assistants are:
14.2.1. Continuing medical education
designated as Category I by either the American Medical Association, American
Osteopathic Association, American Academy of Physician Assistants or the
Academy of Family Physicians.
14.2.2. Continuing medical education
designated as Category II by either the American Medical Association, American
Osteopathic Association, American Academy of Physician Assistants or the
Academy of Family Physicians. A maximum of fifty hours of continuing medical
education credit may be awarded for this category of activity.
14.2.3. Obtaining a master's degree from an
accredited program of instruction for physician assistants within one year of
the expiration of an initial license. A maximum of one hundred hours of
continuing education credit may be awarded for this category of activity, but a
physician assistant shall only be awarded ninety-seven hours of credit if the
physician assistant is a mandatory participant in the continuing education
activity described in subsection 14.4 of this rule.
14.3. Mandatory Continuing Education Activity
Upon Initial Licensure -- Within one year of receiving an initial license to
practice by the Board, and regardless of the licensee's scheduled renewal date,
the licensee shall complete three hours of training in a Board-approved course
on Risk Assessment and Responsible Prescribing of Controlled Substances. This
requirement is waived for licensees who do not prescribe, administer, or
dispense any controlled substances whatsoever pursuant to a West Virginia
license. Completion of a Board-approved course on Risk Assessment and
Responsible Prescribing of Controlled Substances during the initial year of
licensure may be allocated towards a licensee's biennial continuing education
obligation for the renewal period during which the course was
completed.
14.4. Mandatory Biennial
Continuing Education Activity. - Except as set forth in subsection 14.3, as a
prerequisite to license renewal, a licensee who has prescribed, administered,
or dispensed any controlled substance pursuant to a West Virginia license
during the reporting period shall complete a three-hour Board- approved course
on Risk Assessment and Responsible Prescribing of Controlled Substances. This
is a biennial requirement that must be satisfied during each reporting period
and may be used to satisfy three hours of continuing education requirements.
This requirement is waived for licensees who do not prescribe, administer, or
dispense any controlled substances pursuant to a West Virginia license during
the reporting period.
14.5. The
Board-approved course on Risk Assessment and Responsible Prescribing of
Controlled Substances shall satisfy three of the one hundred required hours of
continuing education for the reporting period.
14.6. The Board shall maintain and publish on
its website a current list of all educational activities which have been
approved by the Board to satisfy the Risk Assessment and Responsible
Prescribing of Controlled Substances continuing education
requirement.
14.7. The Board shall
include a certification of successful completion of required continuing
education on its biennial renewal application. The certification shall require
the renewal applicant to:
14.7.1. Certify
successful completion of all required continuing education;
14.7.2. Attest to the truthfulness and
accuracy of the renewal applicant's statements regarding continuing education
activities;
14.7.3. Acknowledge
that any license issued based upon the renewal application is based upon the
truth and accuracy of the applicant's statements and that if false information
is submitted in the application, such act constitutes good cause for the
revocation of the renewal applicant's license to practice in the State of West
Virginia; and
14.7.4. Sign and date
the certification.
14.8.
A license shall automatically expire if the certification required by
subsection 14.7 is not submitted to the Board by the renewal deadline. An
automatically expired license shall remain expired until a licensee
successfully seeks reinstatement or reactivation of licensure.
14.9. The Board may conduct such audits and
investigations as it considers necessary to assure compliance with continuing
education requirements and to verify the accuracy of a renewal applicant's
certification of continuing education by requiring copies of certificates
validating the educational events and CEUs earned.
14.10. Upon written request of the Board to a
licensee's preferred mailing address or email address of record with the Board,
a licensee shall, within thirty days, submit written documentation satisfactory
to the Board corroborating the licensee's renewal application certification of
continuing education compliance.
14.11. Failure or refusal of a licensee to
provide written documentation requested by the Board as set forth in subsection
14.10 of this rule is prima facie evidence of renewing a license to practice as
a physician assistant by fraudulent misrepresentation and the licensee is
subject to disciplinary proceedings.
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