Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024
This Rule is promulgated pursuant to sections
12-20-204,
12-290-106(1)(a),
12-290-119, and
12-30-114, C.R.S. These Rules were
developed in conjunction with statewide professional associations that
represent podiatrists.
A. RENEWAL
An application for the renewal of licensure to practice
podiatry in Colorado shall include a demonstration by the applicant of their
ongoing professional development. Licensees must attest at the time of renewal
that they have obtained a minimum of ten hours of continuing education
sufficient to maintain currency in the field of podiatry. This demonstration
shall be evidenced by:
1.
Participation in the continued competency program;
2. Participation in a program of ongoing
professional development through an entity approved by the Board and deemed to
have satisfied the requirements set forth in section
12-290-119(1)(b),
C.R.S.; or
3. A licensed podiatrist
serving in active military duty who meets the criteria established in section
12-20-302, C.R.S., and subsection
(E) of these Rules may request from the Board an exemption from the ongoing
professional development requirement for renewal or reinstatement.
4. Compliance with subsection (C) of this
Rule regarding substance use prevention training.
B. CONTINUED COMPETENCY PROGRAM
The continuing competency ("CC") program shall consist of the
following:
1. The completion of the
reflective self-assessment tool on an annual basis.
2. The annual establishment of learning goals
and the completion of ten hours of continuing education as required by Board
Rule 1.12 . The ten hours of continuing education should be undertaken to
achieve a learning goal and based on the annual reflective
self-assessment.
3. The completion
of an assessment of knowledge and skill ("AKS") meeting Board criteria or
approval once every five years. The five year cycle shall begin upon the
renewal of a license or upon the first renewal or reinstatement of a license
thereafter.
a. The AKS must meet the
following criteria:
(1) Be scored;
(2) Be objective;
(3) Be administered by a reputable entity and
drafted by a qualified podiatrist; and
(4) Deliver to the candidate a certificate of
completion or other documentation of completion stating the number of
continuing medical education ('CME") hours credits earned, if any.
b. Administrative approval. The
following AKS have been determined by the Board to meet the criteria
established by the Board:
(1) The American
Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons ("AAOS") orthopedic self-assessment examination
(current version); or
(2) The
Podiatry Insurance Company of America ("PICA") home study (current
version).
c. If an AKS
delivers CME credit, the podiatrist may count those credits toward the
mandatory ten CME for the corresponding renewal cycle.
4. Documentation required. In order to
satisfy an audit of compliance with the ongoing professional development
requirement, a licensee must be able to provide to the Board all of the
following:
a. Reflective self-assessment tool:
Submission of a signed and dated attestation of a reflective
self-assessment tool.
b.
Learning goals:
(1) Submission of
certificates of completion of at least ten CME credits required by Board Rule
1.12 and this Rule, or
(2)
Submission of a signed, completed and executed learning goal tool.
c. Submission of a certificate
demonstrating the completion of an assessment of knowledge and skills that
meets the criteria established by the Board.
C. DEEMED STATUS
1. Licensed podiatrists who are certified by
the below listed institutions, and participate in that institution's
maintenance of competency process, shall be deemed by the Board to have
satisfied the ongoing professional development requirements set forth in
section 12-290-119(1)(b),
C.R.S., hereinafter known as "deemed status":
a. American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery
(ABFAS)
b. American Board of
Podiatric Medicine (ABPM)
2. In order to renew a license, the deemed
status must be demonstrated to the Board by utilizing the online continuing
competency portal or submission of paper compliance forms.
3. Documentation required. In order to
satisfy an audit of compliance with the ongoing professional development
requirement claiming deemed status, a licensee must be able to provide the
Board:
a. Proof of active membership from an
institution mentioned above, or
b.
Other documentation approved by the Board.
4. Deemed status does not supersede the
renewal, reinstatement, or reactivation of licensure requirements outlined in
section 12-290-119(1)(a),
C.R.S., Board Rule 1.12 , and subsection (D) of Rule 1.12.
D. SUBSTANCE USE PREVENTION TRAINING FOR
LICENSE RENEWAL, REACTIVATION, OR REINSTATEMENT
1. Pursuant to section
12-30-114, C.R.S., every
podiatrist, except those exempted under subsection (D)(3), is required to
complete at least one hour of training per renewal period in order to
demonstrate competency regarding the topics/areas specified in section
12-30-114(1)(a),
C.R.S.
2. Training, for the
purposes of this section includes, but is not limited to, relevant continuing
education courses; self-study of relevant scholarly articles or relevant
policies/guidelines; peer review proceedings that involve opioid prescribing;
relevant volunteer service; attendance at a relevant conference (or portion of
a conference); teaching a relevant class/course; or participation in a relevant
presentation, such as with your practice. All such training must cover or be
related to the topics specified in section
12-30-114(1)(a),
C.R.S.
3. The Board shall exempt a
podiatrist from the requirements of this section who qualifies for either
exemption set forth in section
12-30-114(1)(b),
C.R.S.
4. This section shall apply
to any applicant for reinstatement or reactivation of an expired or inactive
license pursuant to section
12-20-203, C.R.S. and, as
applicable, Rule 1.8.
5. Applicants
for license renewal, reactivation, or reinstatement shall attest during the
application process to either their compliance with this substance use training
requirement or their qualifying for an exemption, as specified in subsection
(D)(3) of this Rule.
6. The Board
may audit compliance with this section. Podiatrists should be prepared to
submit documentation of their compliance with this substance use training
requirement or their qualification for an exemption, upon request by the
Board.
7. This training for
substance use prevention is in addition to the required hours for continued
competency and these substance use prevention hours may not be applied towards
any required hours for continued competency. Completed substance use prevention
training hours that meet the requirements for continuing education, as
specified in Rule 110, may be applied towards the minimum hours required in
Rule 110.
E. MILITARY
EXEMPTION
1. Pursuant to section
12-20-302, C.R.S., podiatrists who
have been called to federally funded active duty for more than 120 days for the
purpose of serving in a war, emergency, or contingency, may request an
exemption from the ongoing professional development requirements for the
renewal or reinstatement of a license for the renewal cycle that falls within
the period of service or within six months following the completion of
service.
2. In order to renew a
license, the military exemption must be demonstrated to the Board utilizing the
online continuing competency portal or submission of paper compliance
forms.
3. Documentation required.
In order to satisfy an audit of compliance with the ongoing professional
development requirement claiming military exemption, the licensee must be able
to provide the Board:
Written documents that evidence satisfaction of the criteria
established in section
12-20-302, C.R.S.
F. DISCOVERABILITY
Records, documents, and information obtained by the Board to
ensure compliance with this Rule are exempted from the provisions of any law
requiring that they be open to public inspection, please reference section
12-290-113(10),
C.R.S.
Adopted:
12/07/2012, Effective: 01/30/2013; REVISED 6/3/22; EFFECTIVE
7/30/22;