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CME Information/Calendar
Get the latest information on upcoming CME programs.

CME Schedule
More information on upcoming CME Courses.

First Do No Harm Safety videos
Access two First Do No Harm video presentations.  When completed, each of the one hour videos provides 1 credit-hour of Category 1 CME.  A short online quiz and evaluation form must be completed in order to receive credit.  Completion of each of these videos is required for credentialing and re-credentialing of all members of the medical staff of a Novant Health hospital.

Online Streaming Video
Click on the link above to view pre-recorded CME events and courses. 


CME Credit Provided Through the Novant Health Libraries

For additional information, contact the Novant Health Libraries.


Ambulatory Care Diabetes Performance Improvement CME
The Novant Ambulatory Care Diabetes Performance Improvement CME Activity is a structured, long-term process by which adult-medicine primary care physicians can retrospectively assess their management of diabetes care (Stage A), learn about specific diabetes performance measures (Stage B), apply these measures prospectively over a specified interval, and re-evaluate their performance (Stage C).

  • Physicians completing all three stages in sequence may receive up to 20 AMA PRA Category 1 CMA credits.
  • Furthermore, this Novant activity has been approved by the American Board of Family Medicine as an external provider of Part IV Maintenance of Certification for Family Physicians credit.
  • Term of approval is for two years from the date of October 7, 2009 with the option for yearly renewal.

Interested primary care physicians can contact Kathy Ulrich, Disease Management coordinator, for more information.


NewStar Category 1 CME
NewStar Risk Retention Group is now offering online Category 1 CME courses and the opportunity to reduce your premiums by 5%! NewStar has partnered with ELM Exchange, a national leader in physician risk education, to offer Category 1 CME to insured physicians. By successfully completing 3 online CME courses, or 2 online CME courses and one 2 hour module of "First Do No Harm," you are eligible for a 5% reduction to your premium!

Click here for online NewStar/ELM CME

If you have a question about CME, call George Bousaba at 704.384.3425 or Dolores Spears (SP).

CME Requirements

North Carolina Physician Licensure requires CME reporting. As a physician you need to obtain and document for your files the required practice-relevant CME. A three-year CME cycle shall start on your birthday. You will be asked to report your total hours of applicable relevant CME each year on your annual license registration form, but you will have three (3) years to meet the requirements that each physician licensed to practice medicine in the State of North Carolina shall complete:

  • 150 hours of practice relevant CME every three year cycle.
  • At least 60 hours shall be Category I CME
  • The remaining hours shall be Category I or II CME

The following lists provide some examples of acceptable Category I and II CME activities:
Category I CME

  • Formal courses
  • Scientific/clinical presentations, publications

Category II CME

  • Practice based self-study
  • Colleague Consultations
  • Office based outcomes research
  • Successful Specialty Board Exam for certification or recertification
  • Teaching, Mentoring, Medical Journal
  • Morbidity and Mortality
Other Information You May Be Interested In:
CME Faculty Request Form
Use our online Application to join the Staff CME Faculty
Contact CME Office
Click here to go to contact our office via email.
CME Sponsorship Request Form
Click here for the Application for sponsorship and credit designation for a formal CME activity.
CME Needs Assessment Form
Use this on line form to assess your needs for a CME program.