CME requirements listed above were updated based on information from the Vermont Board of Medical Practice, but education requirements do change. Due to COVID-19, certain states may have modified their licensure requirements. Physicians are advised to confirm Vermont’s current MD requirements with the Vermont Board of Medical Practice website and DO requirements with the Vermont Office of Professional Regulation (OPR) website.
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You can select from a variety of education activities to earn CME credit that counts toward the state of Vermont CME requirements. On the AMA Ed Hub you can find curated courses featuring trending topics such as screening for cervical cancer, electronic health records and more. Our online CME courses are available in text, video and audio/podcast formats. Featured courses include:
The Vermont Board of Medical Practice is Vermont’s governing body for MD CME and medical license requirements. Additional information can be found on their website or within their CME Tips & Information document.
The Vermont OPR is the governing body for DO CME and medical license requirements. Additional information can be found on their website or within their Licenses And Examination page.
Founded in 1847, the American Medical Association’s mission is to promote the art and science of medicine and the betterment of public health. Since its inception, the AMA has been committed to lifelong learning that helps physicians and other medical professionals support real world outcomes of better health care. The AMA Ed Hub is a continuation of this commitment. Whether you’re in Berlin, Springfield or anywhere in between, the AMA Ed Hub is your trusted source for online CME courses.
Listed below are online CME activities that help you meet the Vermont topical state CME requirements.
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