Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a)
Credit hour
requirements. A licensed perfusionist shall satisfy the following
continuing education credit hour requirements.
(1) As a condition for biennial registration,
a licensee shall complete at least 30 hours of continuing education applicable
to the practice of perfusion, including at least 10 hours of category I
continuing education, and at least 2 hours of approved training in child abuse
recognition and reporting in accordance with §
16.108(b)
(relating to child abuse recognition and reporting-mandatory training
requirement). A licensee is not required to complete continuing education
during the biennium in which the licensee is first licensed.
(2) Except when reactivating an inactive
license, when the Board has granted a waiver or when ordered by the Board,
continuing education credits may be used to satisfy the continuing education
credit hour requirements only for the biennial period in which the credits were
earned. An hour of continuing education may not be used to satisfy the
requirement of paragraph (1) for more than 1 biennium.
(3) A licensee may request a waiver of the
continuing education credit hour requirements because of serious illness,
military service or other demonstrated hardship by submitting a request for
waiver with supporting documentation to the Board at least 90 days prior to the
end of the biennial registration period for which the waiver is sought. The
Board may grant the waiver request in whole or in part and may extend the
deadline by which the credit hour requirements shall be met.
(4) A licensee may be subject to disciplinary
sanction as provided in section 41 of the act (63 P. S. §
422.41), including the suspension or
revocation of the license, imposition of a civil penalty or other corrective
measure as determined by the Board if the licensee either submits false
information to the Board regarding completion of the continuing education
credit hour requirements to complete biennial registration or fails to complete
the continuing education hour requirements and practices as a perfusionist
after the end of the biennial period.
(b)
Documentation of continuing
education. Continuing education shall be documented in the following
manner.
(1) Proof of attendance at an
ABCP-approved perfusion meeting consists of a certified record issued by the
provider, including:
(i) The name of the
participant.
(ii) The name of the
provider.
(iii) The date or dates
of the course.
(iv) The name of the
course.
(v) The number of hours of
continuing education credit.
(2) Proof of a perfusion-related publication
consists of the complete citation reference to the book, chapter or paper in a
professional publication.
(3) Proof
of presentation at an ABCP-approved or international perfusion meeting consists
of a copy of the program agenda.
(4) Proof of participation in an ABCP
knowledge base survey consists of a letter from ABCP.
(5) Proof of reading or viewing medical
journals, audio-visual or other educational materials consists of a list of the
complete citation reference for the materials read or reviewed.
(6) Proof of participation in a
perfusion-related self-study module or electronic forum consists of a copy of
the printed completion document supplied by the provider.
(7) Proof of participation in a
perfusion-related journal club consists of the meeting agenda with topic and
date.
(8) Proof of completion of an
academic course consists of a copy of the official college or university
transcript.
(9) Proof of
presentation of a perfusion topic at a meeting that is not approved by ABCP
consists of a copy of the meeting agenda.
(10) Proof of participation as a clinical or
didactic instructor in an accredited program consists of a letter of
confirmation of the instructor's status from the program director.
(11) Proof of participation in a site
visitors' workshop or as an official site visitor consists of a letter from
ABCP.
(c)
Proof
of completion of continuing education. A licensee shall retain proof
of completion of continuing education for 5 years after completion of the
continuing education or after the completion of the biennial registration
period for which the continuing education was required, whichever is
later.
(d)
Verification of
compliance. The Board may audit licensees to verify compliance with
continuing education requirements. A licensee shall submit proof of continuing
education activities upon request by the Board.
(e)
Continuing education
activities. Credit for continuing education may be earned in the
following activities.
(1) Category I
continuing education may be earned by:
(i)
Attendance at an ABCP-approved perfusion meeting. One continuing education
credit may be earned for each hour of continuing education.
(ii) Publication of a perfusion-related book,
chapter or paper in a professional publication. Five continuing education
credits may be earned for each publication.
(iii) Presentation at an ABCP-approved or
international, National, regional, state or local perfusion meeting. Five
continuing education credits may be earned for each presentation. Two credits
may be earned for each poster presentation or exhibit.
(iv) Completion of an ABCP knowledge base
survey. Five continuing education hours may be earned for completing the
continuing education activity. The activity may only be counted for credit once
in a biennial period.
(2)
In addition to category I, continuing education may also be earned by:
(i) Reading or viewing medical journals,
audio-visual or other educational materials. One continuing education credit
may be earned for each medical journal, audio-visual or other educational
material read or viewed with a maximum of ten credits biennially.
(ii) Participation in perfusion-related
self-study modules or electronic forums. One continuing education credit may be
earned for each 50- to 60-minute period of the activity with a maximum of ten
credits biennially.
(iii)
Participation in a perfusion-related journal club. One continuing education
credit may be earned for each 50- to 60-minute period of the activity, with a
maximum of ten credits biennially.
(iv) Completion of a science or health
care-related academic course at a regionally accredited college or university.
One continuing education credit may be earned biennially.
(v) Presentation of a perfusion topic at a
meeting that is not approved by ABCP. One continuing education credit may be
earned biennially.
(vi) Working as
a clinical or didactic instructor in an accredited school of perfusion. Two
continuing education credits may be earned for teaching a single course with a
maximum of four credits biennially.
(vii) Participation in a site visitors'
workshop or as an official site visitor for perfusion program accreditation.
Five continuing education credits may be earned for participation in a site
visitor's workshop or as an official site visitor for perfusion program
accreditation. The activity may only be counted for credit once in a biennial
period.
(3) Continuing
education credit may not be earned in a course in office
management.
The provisions of this §18.610 amended under
section 8 of the Medical Practice Act of 1985 (63 P.S. §
422.8); and
23 Pa.C.S. §
6383(b)(2).
This section cited in 49 Pa. Code §
18.607 (relating to biennial
registration of perfusionist license); and 49 Pa. Code §
18.608 (relating to inactivate and
expired status of perfusionist license; reactivation of inactive or expired
license).