Texas Medical Board - CE Broker

The UT Health San Antonio Office of Continuing Medical Education is aware of an email recently sent from the Texas Medical Board to physician licensees regarding their partnering with CE Broker.
Our CME software will not be linking with CE Broker as we are not permitted to share customer data with external entities.
Since mid-July 2021, our office has provided the option for our customers to add their Outside Credits (non-UTHSA CME credits) to their UTHSA CME  account. 
Once added, both your outside CME credits and UTHSA CME credits are displayed on the same CME transcript for ease of use.
Please click the “How to Add Non-UTHSA CME Credits to Your Transcript” link for instructions.
 

Grand Rounds

We sponsor grand rounds across a broad spectrum of specialties. Grand Rounds are available virtually!

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Texas Medical Board New Requirements

Please see HHSC’s Health Care Practitioner Human Trafficking Training page that meet TMB's human trafficking training requirement.

Please see UT College of Pharmacy's website for identified Inpatient Focus Modules and identified Outpatient Focus Modules that meet TMB's Opioid training requirement, and are approved for CME.

DEA New Training Requirements

Per DEA letter to DEA Registered-Practitioners

The Office of Continuing Medical Education has identified the following courses that should satisfy the new DEA training requirement.

150+

activities

3000+

instructional hours

35,000+

learners

The conference was an excellent review…The multidisciplinary approach was emphasized. The case examples were especially helpful for learning how to care for these challenging patients.

2017 High Risk Pregnancy and Heart Disease Inaugural Conference
Dr. Thomas Patterson, Professor of Medicine and Division Chief of Infectious Diseases at the UT Health San Antonio was one of the first to receive the COVID-19 Pfizer vaccines available in the state of Texas.
Dr. Thomas Patterson, Professor of Medicine and Division Chief of Infectious Diseases at the UT Health San Antonio was one of the first to receive the COVID-19 Pfizer vaccines available in the state of Texas.
Dr. Jan Patterson, Professor of Internal Medicine (Infectious Diseases) and Pathology and Associate Dean for Quality & Lifelong Learning receives the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. "Crying tears of joy for the beginning of the end of this terrible pandemic," she said after recieving the vaccine.
Dr. Jan Patterson, Professor of Internal Medicine (Infectious Diseases) and Pathology and Associate Dean for Quality & Lifelong Learning receives the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. "Crying tears of joy for the beginning of the end of this terrible pandemic," sh