Ohio State Continuing Medical Education (CME) Requirement. Credit Amount: Ohio requires 50 hours of CME credits per licensure cycle. For first time renewal, a licensee's required hours will be prorated based on the number of months for which the individual has been licensed.
Is a DBA a good career option? Yes. It pays well. You have a high degree of responsibility. The technology is fascinating. While the specifics of the job are constantly changing (requiring lifelong learning), employment is extremely stable. I'd say it's a great career option. Are they in demand? Yes.
The Ohio Secretary of State takes 3-7 business days to process a DBA registration. Ohio does offer expedited services. Can I make changes or amendments to my Ohio DBA? You can change your Ohio DBA by using the Secretary of State's website or completing the Change of Registrant Name form and submitting it by mail.
The applications do take approximately 60 business days or more but that cannot be guaranteed. It all just depends on the boards scheduling, volume of applications, review time, application completeness, or if any additional information is needed.
Programs with a pre-professional phase range from 4-6 years in length and require students to complete undergraduate course work before they enter the professional phase of their training.
From the time the Board receives a complete application it usually requires 10-12 weeks for processing.
You can expect the entire process of obtaining a DME license to take between four and eight weeks. Processing times can vary if foreign qualification and fingerprints are required.
The general timeframe for healthcare providers to complete credentialing is between 90 to 120 days.
Q6: How often do I have to take the Duty to Report CME requirement? A: A licensee must complete a minimum of one hour of CME on the topic of a licensee's duty to report misconduct every renewal period (two years).