Florida Administrative Code
64 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
64E - Division of Environmental Health
Chapter 64E-3 - RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
Section 64E-3.009 - Standards for Continuing Education Courses
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Each continuing education program provider shall have a stated, long-term, coordinated plan for providing continuing education courses based on data related to specific characteristics of the learner population, including the needs of course attendees and methods of assessing these needs. The provider shall also:
(2) The learning objectives of each continuing education course shall describe expected attendee outcomes in behavioral terms, shall be able to be evaluated, shall be attainable, and shall be relevant to current radiologic technology practice.
(3) The learning experiences and teaching methods must be appropriate to achieve the learning objectives.
(4) The time allotted for each activity must be sufficient for the course attendees to meet the learning objectives.
(5) The principles of adult education must be used in determining teaching strategies and learning activities.
(6) The course attendees must be given an opportunity to evaluate learning experiences, instructional methods, facilities and resources used for the continuing education course.
(7) The content of each continuing education course shall be planned in logical order and reflect input from qualified persons in the subject matter. A target audience for each continuing education course shall be identified. The criteria for successful course completion shall be determined by the program provider and made available to attendees prior to the course. The subject matter for each continuing education course shall reflect the professional educational needs of the technologist to meet the health care needs of the patient, and shall consist of content from one or more of the following:
(8) Continuing education courses shall be at least 30-minutes in length. A 30-minute course approved by the department will be awarded one-half (.5) contact hour of continuing education credit. An additional one-quarter (.25) contact hour of continuing education credit will be awarded for each additional 15 minutes of course length. Completion of the entire course is required for credit.
(9) If the course offers a "hands-on" component along with a didactic component, and the same amount of time is spent on both components, the continuing education credit awarded shall be the same for both components.
(10) Self-study courses must include a post-test to assess the attendee's understanding of the course material and mastery of course objectives. The provider must grade the post-test, and a course participant must, within a maximum of 3 attemps, achieve a score of at least 75% on the post-test to successfully complete a course. A minimum of 4 post-test questions is required for a course awarded one-half (.5) hour of continuing education credit. An additional 2 post-test questions are required for each additional one-quarter (.25) hour of continuing education credit.
(11) The provider must designate a person to be a moderator at each live lecture course. The moderator will secure and control the distribution of the mechanisms (sign-in sheets, rosters, etc.) used to verify the identity of each course attendee, so that the mechanisms contain the names of only those persons who fully attended and successfully completed the course.
(12) Continuing education courses that are based on a textbook or electronic book (e-book) must be submitted to and approved by the department on a per-chapter basis, as published in the textbook or e-book, rather than as subsections of a chapter, or as the entire textbook or e-book as one activity. Each textbook or e-book chapter activity must have its own post-test and must be assigned its own unique course number.
(13) A program provider seeking approval of a continuing education course shall:
(14) The provider shall furnish each successful course attendee with a written certificate of course completion which shall include the following, all but the last of which must be printed on the certificate and not handwritten:
(15) Department approval of a continuing education course is effective for up to 3 calendar years from the date approved.
(16) No later than 30 days after each course presentation date, the provider shall submit to the department a copy of the previously-approved Form DH 374 (02/16) that was submitted for the course, and a completed Form DH 406 (02/16), "Continuing Education Roster, " incorporated by reference, a proof of which is available at http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07089, PROOF IS NOT TO BE SUBMITTED AS AN OFFICIAL DOCUMENT as it is not machine-readable and, therefore, is for reference and viewing only. Blank, machine-readable versions of Form DH 406 must be obtained from the department as follows:
(17) The provider must notify the department in writing within 60 days of any changes in information submitted on Form DH 374 (02/16) or Form DH 406 (02/16) or any attachments thereto.
(18) For 3 years after the course presentation date, the provider shall maintain copies of approved Form DH 374 (02/16), the submitted Form DH 406 (02/16), and records of attendance verification.
(19) Within 5 years after the effective date of this rule, the department will consider amendment, modification, or repeal of this rule if a review determines that the rule creates barriers to entry for private business competition, is duplicative, outdated, obsolete, overly burdensome, or imposes excessive costs.
Rulemaking Authority 468.303, 468.309(3) FS. Law Implemented 468.309(3) FS.
New 4-10-85, Formerly 10D-74.52, Amended 9-17-92, 5-7-96, 12-12-96, Formerly 10D-74.052, Amended 3-4-08, 7-20-16, 4-25-23.