Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Credit for continuing professional
education shall be :
(1) Accredited;
or
(2) Approved by the Board solely
on whether or not it constitutes improvement, advancement, and extension of
one's professional skill and knowledge relating to the practice of
optometry.
B. In-Person
Trainings.
(1) Except for those identified in
§H of this regulation, an optometrist who is issued a license by the Board
shall complete a minimum of 10 hours of continuing professional education per
renewal cycle by attending in-person trainings conducted in Maryland by an
accredited administrator. The in-person trainings may include:
(a) Courses given by:
(i) The Maryland Optometric
Association;
(ii) Another Statewide
association; or
(iii) A nonprofit
organization approved by the Board;
(b) Observation of ophthalmic procedures at
sites approved by the Board; or
(c)
Other continuing professional education activities given by:
(i) The Maryland Optometric
Association;
(ii) Another Statewide
association; or
(iii) A nonprofit
organization approved by the Board.
(2) If requested pursuant to Regulation .04
of this chapter, an optometrist shall provide to the Board a certificate of
attendance or other method of verifying attendance at an event conducted by an
accredited event administrator.
(3)
In accordance with §A of this regulation, events conducted by an
accredited event administrator shall have Board approval.
C.
Other than those required in §B of this regulation, credit hours may be
approved for the following:
(1) Scheduled
post-graduate or continuing education courses given by schools or colleges of
optometry which have been approved by the Board;
(2) Courses, either in-person, online, or
both, that have received accreditation; however, the Board reserves the right
to refuse credit when its established criteria are not met;
(3) Courses, either in-person, online, or
both, on Practice Management directly related to optometric care, up to a
maximum of 4 hours per renewal cycle;
(4) Courses given by local optometric
societies or health-related sponsors, or both, upon prior approval by the
Board.
(5) Courses, seminars, and
lectures prepared and given by Maryland licensed optometrists for which credit
will be awarded at the rate of 2 hours for preparation and 1 hour for lecture,
up to a maximum of 16 hours per renewal cycle;
(6) Published papers in professional
journals, papers approved for publication, or papers that have been
peer-reviewed for which credit will be awarded at 2 hours per paper, up to a
maximum of 12 hours per renewal cycle;
(7) Courses given in optometric or other
professional journals with a post test, or online courses with a post test, up
to a maximum of 30 hours per renewal cycle; however, these courses are subject
to approval by the Board;
(8)
Observation of ophthalmic procedures at sites approved by the Board, up to a
maximum of 5 hours per renewal cycle;
(9) Courses, either in-person, online, or
both, in optometric ethics, Maryland optometric jurisprudence, or both, as
approved by the Board, up to a maximum of 4 hours per renewal cycle;
(10) Pro bono work providing patient eye care
as outlined in §I of this regulation;
(11) Public board meeting attendance as
outlined in §J of this regulation;
(12) Courses, either in-person or online, and
certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) up to a maximum of 3 hours
per renewal cycle; and
(13) Courses
in cultural competency, up to a maximum of 4 hours per renewal cycle.
D. Credit hours will be allowed on the basis of 50
minutes being equivalent to an hour, except for pro bono work. Fractional
credit hours are allowed.
E.
Credit may not be allowed when a specific product, technique, procedure, or
company is promoted or promulgated for the economic benefit of a particular
person, company, group, etc.
F.
Unless there are extenuating circumstances, credit is allowed only in and for
the license year in which the course was actually attended.
G. The determination of whether or not a
course meets these standards shall be entirely within the Board's province. The
Board shall also determine whether or not credit for an entire course, or any
lesser number of hours, may be granted.
H. The Board may waive continuing education
requirements for, but not limited to, licensees who:
(1) Have applied for licensure within 1 year
of graduation from an accredited school or college of optometry; and
(2) Are renewing their license for the first
time.
I. Pro Bono Work.
(1) Pro bono work shall earn 1 credit hour
for each 3 hours of approved continuing education activity, up to a maximum of
6 credit hours per renewal cycle.
(2) The licensee shall provide to the Board a
written application for approval of pro bono work. The application shall
include:
(a) The place where the pro bono will
be provided;
(b) The type of work
to be provided;
(c) The number of
hours of actual work provided for which the licensee desires credit hours;
and
(d) A statement guaranteeing
that the work provided no financial benefit to the licensee.
(3) Upon completion of the work,
the licensee shall obtain from the facility evidence of completion of pro bono
hours.
(4) Credit hours for pro
bono work are in the general category.
J. Public Board Meeting Attendance.
(1) Licensees may receive 2 credit hours for
attending in its entirety an open session meeting of the Board of Examiners in
Optometry.
(2) The Board shall
issue to the licensee a certificate of proof of attendance.
(3) A licensee may not earn more than 4
credit hours in this area per renewal cycle.