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Online Collaborative and Supervisory Practice CME

In 2024, the Board launched a new Continuing Medical Education (CME) Learning Management System offering on-demand online courses designed to support the ongoing professional development of medical practitioners in Alabama.

Available Courses:

Understanding Collaborative Practice in Alabama: This course explores the details of collaborative practice agreements, ensuring that collaborating physicians are well-versed in the legal and practical aspects of working in collaboration with CRNPs and CNMs.

Supervisory Practice in Alabama-Roles & Responsibilities: Focused on the responsibilities and best practices for supervising physicians and PAs, this course is essential for those in supervisory agreements in Alabama, or those aspiring to be.

Supervisory Practice in Alabama-The Role of an Anesthesiologist Assistant and Supervising Anesthesiologist: Discusses responsibilities and best practices for supervising anesthesiologists and AAs and the importance of being familiar with current rules.

These courses meet the Board's requirement that all physicians, AAs, and PAs, effective January 1, 2025, complete continuing medical education prescribed by the Board of Medical Examiners regarding the rules and statutes governing collaborative and supervisory practice in Alabama, not more than sixty (60) months prior to January 1, 2025, or within twelve (12) months of commencement of the collaborative or supervisory practice.

For physicians, these courses also meet the Board's requirement of obtaining continuing medical education prescribed by the Board of Medical Examiners every forty-eight (48) months following commencement of a collaborative or supervisory practice.

To explore these courses and enroll, please see our Online Courses webpage. We look forward to supporting your continued education and professional development through this program.

For any questions or additional information, please contact our office via email at learning@albme.gov or call our office at (334) 242-4116.

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