(Updated 4/20/22)
Each state has its own state CME requirements to fulfill – some depend on the amount of CME you earn, others center more on your educational hours. It can be hard to keep track. New York is actually one of the easier states for CME requirements – you don’t have to earn any certain amount of AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s), nor do you have to watch a certain amount of hours of content. bUT trying to keep track of your requirements may be tedious for you.
For your convenience, we at GIBLIB have curated your state CME required topics and credits in one blog. Now, you can fulfill some of your CME needs in one place. Review your requirements and watch videos linked below that will fulfill them. Use our easy-to-access resource to make fulfilling your requirements less of a chore.
For both MD and DO physicians, you are required to do the following:
- “2 hours on identifying and reporting child abuse and maltreatment. Licensees must also complete coursework or training on infection control and barrier precautions once every four years. Prescribers who have a DEA registration number to prescribe controlled substances, as well as medical residents who prescribe controlled substances under a facility DEA registration number, must complete at least three (3) hours of course work or training in pain management, palliative care, and addiction.” – FSMB
- CME Credits Required: N/A
- Complete those credits here.
- Term(Years): N/A
- AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ required: N/A
- Required Topics: infection control; for those who prescribe, additional work in pain management, palliative care, addiction, child abuse.
INFECTION CONTROL REQUIREMENT
- 5th Annual Update on Infectious Diseases for Primary Care Conference
- Infectious Diseases Practice Updates Conference
- Infection Control and COVID Testing
- Infectious Disease Updates 2019
- C. Difficile Infection Practical Algorithm
Watch more Infection Control videos here.
PAIN MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENT
- Opioids: Use, Abuse and Alternatives Conference (17 credits)
- Opioid Conference: Evidence, Clinical Considerations and Best Practice (8 credits)
- Pharmacologic Neuropathic Pain Management (0.5 credits)
- Opioids and Chronic Pain Management (0.5 credits)
- Interventional Alternatives to Opioids in Pain Management (0.5 credits)
- Let's Hash it Out: Medical Marijuana in Chronic Pain Management (0.5 credits)
- Spine: Approach to Neck Pain, Back Pain, and Radiculopathy (0.5 credits)
- Chronic Pain and Opioids (0.5 credits)
- Multidisciplinary Approach to Pelvic Pain (0.5 credits)
- Neuropathic Pain: Beyond Gabapentinoids and Duloxetine (0.5 credits)
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Pain (0.5 credits)
- Interventional Pain Procedures in Palliative Care (0.5)
- Chronic Pain in Primary Care: Controversies and Opportunities (1 credit)
- Multidisciplinary Opioid Management (0.5 credits)
- Using Opioids in Older Adults (0.5 credits)
Watch more Pain Management videos here.
PALLIATIVE REQUIREMENT
- Updates in Palliative Care (5.25 credits)
- Palliative Care Meds (0.75 credits)
- Palliative Care in the Hospital (0.5 credits)
- Interventional Pain Procedures in Palliative Care (0.5 credits)
- Palliative Medicine Pearls (0.5 credits)
- Palliative Care in Neurology (0.25 credits)
- Palliative, Skilled Nursing Facility, and Community Wound Care (0.25 credits)
- Interventional Pain Procedures in Palliative Care (0.5 credits)
- Dyspnea in Serious Illness: Expanding the Toolbox (0.25 credits)
- Frailty in Palliative Care: What is it and Why Should I Care? (0.25 credits)
Watch more Palliative Care videos here.
ADDICTION REQUIREMENT
- Frontiers in Addiction Treatment Conference (5.5 credits)
- Pharmacotherapies of Addictions (0.5 credits)
- Sleep Problems in Addiction (0.25 credits)
- Addictions and Mood Disorders (0.75 credits)
- Dual Diagnosis: Addiction in Terminal Illness (0.25 credits)
- Neurobiology of Opioid Addiction (0.25 credits)
- Addiction and Spirituality (0.5 credits)
- Addiction Treatment of Health Professionals (0.25 credits)
- Opioid Edition: Treating Opioid Addiction (0.75 credits)
Watch more Addiction videos here.