Florida requires a total of 40 hours of CME credits every 2 years to renew your medical license.
If you are a Florida physician, there is an array of continuing medical education requirements you have to fulfill every 2 years. Read on to see these requirements broken down and explained.
Medical providers in Florida are required to complete a total of 38 Category 1 CME credits every 24 months to renew their medical license.
You are required to complete 2 CME credits in preventing medical error every 24 months. To be eligible your credits must contain information about the five most mis-diagnosed conditions in Florida in that past two years.
See here for the current list, which includes topics like:
For your first renewal you only need to earn these 2 medical error credits along with the 1 HIV/AIDS credit.
You are required to complete 2 CME credits that covers domestic violence. You only need to earn these 2 credits every 3 renewals cycles or every 6 years.
NOTE: These 2 credits also count towards your total 38 category 1 credits.
You are required to earn 1 credit of CME that cover information about the HIV virus and AIDS disease.
You only need to earn this credit your first renewal cycle, along with the 2 medical error CME credits.
You are required to earn 2 CME credits by taking a 2-hour course that covers controlled substances that is specifically approved by the State of Florida. You can email us at support@orbitcme.com for help finding an approved course.
When you're selecting a source to earn your CME, think about these things:
There are many free and paid options to earn credits, but only some options meet these three criteria. One option is to use any plan at Orbit CME. It's a paid option, but makes it easy to satisfy your general Category 1 credits, and these topic-specific credits: medical error, domestic violence, and HIV/AIDS. And they will help you find an activity to meet your FL-approved opioid requirement when you email support@orbitcme.com.
When you read any peer-reviewed article or abstract using the Orbit for Chrome browser extension for Mac or PC, or the Orbit CME app for iOS, you earn 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Orbit then lets you tag the articles you've read so that they apply more specifically to one of the Florida-specific topics including medical error, domestic violence, or HIV/AIDS. For the controlled substance requirement, Orbit staff will help you identify an easy option when you email support@orbitcme.com.
It's also easy to earn your general CME credits for Florida and your national board using Orbit. You'll also be able to track and generate certificates in one place. You can get started by selecting a plan here, or email support@orbitcme.com for more help.