Continuing Medical Education
Continuing Medical Education (CME) is a mandatory requirement established by California law to create the most competent licensing population possible, thereby enhancing consumer protection. Initial regulations were adopted in December 1976. These regulations have been subsequently amended. This information reflects the most recent revisions as of 2009.
All CME courses must be Category 1-approved. Category 1 means courses that directly relate to one of the following: patient care, community or public health, preventive medicine, quality assurance or improvement, risk management, health facility standards, the legal aspects of clinical medicine, bioethics, professional ethics, or improvement of the physician-patient relationship.
Courses approved by the Licensing Program for Category 1 CME include programs that are approved by the California Medical Association and the American Medical Association and programs that qualify for prescribed credit from the American Academy of Family Physicians.
- New Regulatory Change Effective January 12, 2009
- Frequently Asked Questions - Continuing Medical Education
- Continuing Medical Education Audit and Waiver Information
- Continuing Medical Education - Options Available to You
- Application for Continuing Medical Education Waiver
- Continuing Medical Education Requirements Specific to Geriatrics and Pain Management
- Continuing Medical Education - Generic Drugs





