OVERVIEW

Pennsylvania Physicians State Board required courses bundle for License Renewal

This course bundle helps you attain the Pennsylvania State Board of Medicine-required mandatory topic CME credits. The six online courses cover four topics per the  Pennsylvania State Board of Medicine requirements for your license renewal.

Note : You can complete the courses within one year of your purchase or before the expiration of your license, allowing you to learn at your convenience and pace.

Topics covered:

  • Patient Safety: 2 credits
  • Risk Management: 8 credits
  • Dispensing of Opioids: 1 credit
  • Pain Management: 1 credit

 

Courses included in this package

Patient Safety and the Medical Practice - 1.00 Credit

Patient Harm Occurred - Now What? - 1.00 Credit

Risk Management: The Basics - 1.00 Credit

Legal Minefields in Medicine: Protect your career - Webcast - 7.00 Credits

CDC Guidelines for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain and Controlled Substance Reporting System - 1.00 Credit

Controlled Substances Prescribing - Pain Management - 1.00 Credit

COURSE CONTENT

CDC Guidelines for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain and Controlled Substance Reporting System

Duration: 60 mins

1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
1 Contact Hours

TARGET AUDIENCE

Physician

SPECIALITIES

Emergency MedicinePediatricsHealthcare ManagementPediatric Emergency MedicinePrimary CareNursingFamily PracticeInternal MedicinePhysician AssistantsGeneral PracticeGeneral and Internal MedicineFamily and Patient Centered Care

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REFUND, CANCELLATION POLICY & DISCLAIMER

Refunds are available if you cancel within 14 days of order confirmation and haven't started any courses. Note that online transaction charges will be deducted. No refund if courses are started during the cancellation period

DISCLAIMER

eMedEvents neither represents any State Medical Board nor claims to provide any online course on behalf of the State Medical Board. Subscribing to any of our CME/CE online courses is entirely at the user's discretion, and they should verify with their State Medical Board for their current re-licensure requirements.