Preceptor CME Credit Policy

WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE CME CREDIT FOR PRECEPTING WCUCOM OSTEOPATHIC MEDICAL STUDENTS?

Any DO or MD who has completed the credentialing process and has been approved to take osteopathic medical students on a clinical rotation is eligible for the appropriate credential-based CME credit for UGME preceptors.

HOW DO I CLAIM CME CREDIT FOR PRECEPTING WCUCOM OSTEOPATHIC MEDICAL STUDENTS?

To request CME credit for precepting WCUCOM osteopathic medical students, read the guidelines, and complete the form found at the following link: WCUCOM- Request for Preceptor Credit – Physicians.  Preceptor hours will no longer be generated from electronic student evaluations or accepted via email; all requests for CME credit must be submitted using the online form.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DO AND MD PRECEPTOR CME CREDIT?

  • DO: Time spent precepting WCUCOM osteopathic students is eligible for AOA Category 1-B credit and will be reported to the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) on your
  • MD: Time spent precepting WCUCOM osteopathic medical students is eligible for AOA Category 1-B credit and may be self-reported to national medical organizations and/or state medical licensing boards by the individual

HOW ARE PRECEPTOR CME HOURS CALCULATED?

  • CME credit is awarded on a per-hour basis, not to exceed 40 hours per week. For example, a physician cannot claim more than 80 hours for a 2-week rotation or more than 160 hours for a 4- week rotation.
  • If the student spent time with more than one physician during a single rotation, each individual physician cannot claim the amount of credit commensurate with the entire For example, if a WCUCOM osteopathic medical student had a 1-week rotation in a single practice and spent time with two preceptors, both physicians cannot claim the full 40 hours.
  • If a preceptor has multiple students during the same period of time, CME credit is not multiplied by the total number of students precepted by the physician. For example, if a preceptor has two students for a 4-week rotation, only 160 hours can be

HOW OFTEN IS CME CREDIT PROCESSED FOR PRECEPTORS?

Only preceptor hours submitted through the online preceptor credit form will be processed. Preceptors access the form here, WCUCOM- Request for Preceptor Credit - Physicians. Preceptor hours submitted through this online form are processed quarterly. Preceptor hours for DO physicians are reported to the AOA by the WCUCOM Office of Continuing Medical Education. All preceptors (MD and DO) receive a confirmation letter at the end of each period for self-reporting and documentation purposes. One month is given post-reporting period to submit your preceptor hours. After this timeframe, CME credit may be forfeited.

 

The reporting period is as follows:

 

Reporting Period

Reported to the AOA*

January 1 – March 31

Approximately May 15

April 1 – June 30

Approximately August 15

July 1 – September 30

Approximately November 15

October 1 – December 31

Approximately February 15

* Once reported to the AOA, it may take up to six weeks for hours to appear on your transcript.

 

Medical Teaching CME Credit Policy

WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE CME CREDIT FOR THE MEDICAL TEACHING OF WCUCOM OSTEOPATHIC MEDICAL STUDENTS?

Any DO or MD who has provided formal delivery of medical education lectures at the College of Osteopathic Medicine and been verified by the Office of Continuing Medical Education is eligible for the appropriate credential-based CME credit for medical teaching.

HOW DO I CLAIM CME CREDIT FOR THE MEDICAL TEACHING OF WCUCOM OSTEOPATHIC MEDICAL STUDENTS?

To request CME credit for medical teaching, read the guidelines, and complete the form found at the following link: Teaching Credit Report Form AOA 1A Credit . Medical teaching hours will no longer be accepted via email; all requests for CME credit must be submitted using the online form.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DO AND MD MEDICAL TEACHING CME CREDIT?

  • DO: Time spent in the formal delivery of medical education lectures to WCUCOM osteopathic students is eligible for AOA Category 1-A credit and will be reported to the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) on your behalf.
  • MD: Time spent in the formal delivery of medical education lectures to WCUCOM osteopathic students is eligible for AOA Category 1-A credit and may be self-reported to national medical organizations and/or state medical licensing boards by the individual physician.

HOW ARE MEDICAL TEACHING CME HOURS CALCULATED?

  • CME credit is awarded on an hour-for-hour basis for delivered lectures.
  • CME credit will not be awarded for preparation of lectures.

HOW OFTEN IS CME CREDIT PROCESSED FOR MEDICAL TEACHING?

Only medical teaching hours submitted through the online medical teaching credit form will be processed. The online form may be accessed at: Teaching Credit Report Form AOA 1A Credit. Medical teaching hours submitted through this online form are processed twice per year. Medical teaching hours for DO physicians are reported to the AOA by the WCUCOM Office of Continuing Medical Education. All physician teachers (MD and DO) will receive a confirmation letter at the end of each period for self-reporting and documentation purposes. One month is given post-reporting period to submit medical teaching hours. After this timeframe, CME credit may be forfeited.

The reporting period is as follows:

Reporting Period 

Reported to the AOA*

January 1 – June 30

Approximately August 15

July 1 – December 31

Approximately February 15

* Once reported to the AOA, it may take up to six weeks for hours to appear on your transcript. 

 

HOW DO I DOCUMENT MY MEDICAL TEACHING CME HOURS?

When medical teaching  hours are submitted through the online medical teaching reporting form, you will receive an automated confirmation email that contains a summary of your submission. This email can be used to document your CME credit. Additionally, after the semi-annual processing of submitted medical teaching hours, you will receive an email with a certificate of participation summarizing any hours that you submitted for CME credit during the previous reporting period.

 


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