Nevada Code § 633.471

Prerequisites; notice to licensee; content and evidence of continuing medical education; exemption from fee
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 15 and NRS 633.491 , every
holder of a license, except a physician assistant or an anesthesiologist
assistant, issued under this chapter, except a temporary, special or authorized
facility license, may renew the license on or before December 31 of each
even-numbered year after its issuance by:
(a) Applying for renewal on forms provided by the
Board;
(b) Paying the biennial license renewal fee
specified in this chapter;
(c) Submitting a list of all actions filed or
claims submitted to arbitration or mediation for malpractice or negligence
against the holder during the previous biennium;
(d) Subject to subsection 14, submitting evidence
to the Board that in the biennium preceding the application for renewal the
holder has attended courses or programs of continuing education approved by the
Board in accordance with regulations adopted by the Board totaling a number of
hours established by the Board which must not be less than 40 hours nor more
than that set in the requirements for continuing medical education of the
American Osteopathic Association; and
(e) Submitting all information required to
complete the renewal.
2. The Secretary of the Board shall notify
each licensee of the requirements for renewal not less than 30 days before the
date of renewal.
3. The Board shall request submission of
verified evidence of completion of the required number of hours of continuing
medical education biennially from a percentage of the applicants for renewal of
a license to practice osteopathic medicine or a license to practice as a
physician assistant or anesthesiologist assistant determined by the Board.
Subject to subsection 14, upon a request from the Board, an applicant for
renewal of a license to practice osteopathic medicine or a license to practice
as a physician assistant or anesthesiologist assistant shall submit verified
evidence satisfactory to the Board that in the biennium preceding the
application for renewal the applicant attended courses or programs of
continuing medical education approved by the Board totaling the number of hours
established by the Board.
4. The Board shall require each holder of
a license to practice osteopathic medicine to complete a course of instruction
within 2 years after initial licensure that provides at least 2 hours of
instruction on evidence-based suicide prevention and awareness as described in
subsection 9.
5. The Board shall encourage each holder
of a license to practice osteopathic medicine to receive, as a portion of his
or her continuing education, training concerning methods for educating patients
about how to effectively manage medications, including, without limitation, the
ability of the patient to request to have the symptom or purpose for which a
drug is prescribed included on the label attached to the container of the drug.
6. The Board shall encourage each holder of
a license to practice osteopathic medicine or as a physician assistant to
receive, as a portion of his or her continuing education, training and
education in the diagnosis of rare diseases, including, without limitation:
(a) Recognizing the symptoms of pediatric cancer;
and
(b) Interpreting family history to determine
whether such symptoms indicate a normal childhood illness or a condition that
requires additional examination.
7. The Board shall require, as part of the
continuing education requirements approved by the Board, the biennial
completion by a holder of a license to practice osteopathic medicine of at
least 2 hours of continuing education credits in ethics, pain management, care
of persons with addictive disorders or the screening, brief intervention and
referral to treatment approach to substance use disorder.
8. The continuing education requirements
approved by the Board must allow the holder of a license as an osteopathic
physician, physician assistant or anesthesiologist assistant to receive credit
toward the total amount of continuing education required by the Board for the
completion of a course of instruction relating to genetic counseling and
genetic testing.
9. The Board shall require each holder of
a license to practice osteopathic medicine to receive as a portion of his or
her continuing education at least 2 hours of instruction every 4 years on
evidence-based suicide prevention and awareness which may include, without
limitation, instruction concerning:
(a) The skills and knowledge that the licensee
needs to detect behaviors that may lead to suicide, including, without
limitation, post-traumatic stress disorder;
(b) Approaches to engaging other professionals in
suicide intervention; and
(c) The detection of suicidal thoughts and
ideations and the prevention of suicide.
10. A holder of a license to practice
osteopathic medicine may not substitute the continuing education credits
relating to suicide prevention and awareness required by this section for the
purposes of satisfying an equivalent requirement for continuing education in
ethics.
11. The Board shall require each holder of
a license to practice osteopathic medicine to complete at least 2 hours of
training in the screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment
approach to substance use disorder within 2 years after initial licensure.
12. The Board shall require each
psychiatrist or a physician assistant practicing under the supervision of a
psychiatrist to biennially complete one or more courses of instruction that
provide at least 2 hours of instruction relating to cultural competency and
diversity, equity and inclusion. Such instruction:
(a) May include the training provided pursuant to NRS 449.103 or 449B.280 , where applicable.
(b) Must be based upon a range of research from
diverse sources.
(c) Must address persons of different cultural
backgrounds, including, without limitation:
(1) Persons from various gender, racial
and ethnic backgrounds;
(2) Persons from various religious
backgrounds;
(3) Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender
and questioning persons;
(4) Children and senior citizens;
(5) Veterans;
(6) Persons with a mental illness;
(7) Persons with an intellectual
disability, developmental disability or physical disability; and
(8) Persons who are part of any other
population that a psychiatrist or physician assistant practicing under the
supervision of a psychiatrist may need to better understand, as determined by
the Board.
13. The Board shall require each holder of
a license to practice osteopathic medicine or as a physician assistant who
provides or supervises the provision of emergency medical services in a
hospital or primary care to complete at least 2 hours of training in the
stigma, discrimination and unrecognized bias toward persons who have acquired
or are at a high risk of acquiring human immunodeficiency virus within 2 years
after beginning to provide or supervise the provision of such services or care.
14. The Board shall not require a
physician assistant to receive or maintain certification by the National
Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants, or its successor
organization, or by any other nationally recognized organization for the
accreditation of physician assistants to satisfy any continuing education
requirement pursuant to paragraph (d) of subsection 1 and subsection 3.
15. Members of the Armed Forces of the United States and the United States Public Health Service are exempt from payment of the
biennial license renewal fee during their active duty status.
16. As used in this section, primary
care means the practice of family medicine, pediatrics, internal medicine,
obstetrics and gynecology and midwifery.

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