West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 11 - Medicine
Title 11 - LEGISLATIVE RULE WEST VIRGINIA BOARD OF MEDICINE
Series 11-06 - Continuing Education for Physicians and Podiatric Physicians
Section 11-6-2 - Definitions
Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
Definitions set forth in 11 CSR 1A are hereby incorporated by reference.
2.1. "ABMS" means American Board of Medical Specialties.
2.2. "Board" means the West Virginia Board of Medicine.
2.3. "Chronic pain" means pain that has persisted after reasonable medical efforts have been made to relieve the pain or cure its cause and that has continued, either continuously or episodically, for longer than three continuous months. For purposes of this rule, "chronic pain" does not include pain associated with a terminal condition or illness or with a progressive disease that, in the normal course of progression, may reasonably be expected to result in a terminal condition or illness.
2.4. "Controlled substances" means drugs that are classified by federal or state law in Schedules I, II, III, IV or V, as defined in W. Va. Code § 60A-2-204 through 212.
2.5. "Licensee" means a physician or podiatric physician licensed pursuant to the provisions of W. Va. Code § 30 -3-1 et seq. and the provisions of 11 CSR 1A.
2.6. "Maintenance of certification" means an ongoing process of education and assessment for the twenty four member boards of the ABMS board certified physicians to improve practice performance in six core competencies: professionalism, patient care and professional skills, medical knowledge, practice based learning and improvement, interpersonal and communication skills, and systems based practice.
2.7. "Opioid" means controlled substance medications which are natural and semi-synthetic derivatives of the opium poppy, as well as similar synthetic compounds that have analgesic or pain relieving properties because of their effects in the central nervous system. Opioids include, but are not limited to, codeine, morphine, hydromorphone, hydrocodone, oxycodone, methadone, and fentanyl.
2.8. "Reactivation" means re-licensure of an eligible former licensee who has not held a license issued by the Board for more than one year immediately preceding the request for reactivation.
2.9. "Reinstatement" means re-licensure of an eligible former licensee whose license automatically expired or was subject to a non-disciplinary voluntary surrender less than one year prior to the request for reinstatement.
2.10. "Renewal applicant" means a licensee who is seeking to renew a license issued by the Board.
2.11. "Reporting period" means the two-year period preceding the renewal deadline for a license issued by the Board. Continuing education satisfactory to the Board must be obtained in each reporting period.
2.12. "Risk Assessment and Responsible Prescribing of Controlled Substances" means drug diversion training, best-practice prescribing of controlled substances training, and training on prescribing and administering an opioid antagonist which includes all of the following components:
2.13. "Website" or "Board's website" means the set of related web pages operated by or on behalf of the West Virginia Board of Medicine located at the domain name wvbom.wv.gov, or at any successor domain name published by the Board.