50.981 Reversing Redundant Training
50.981 Reversing Redundant Training MSSNY continue to oppose state-imposed mandatory educational programs. (HOD 2025-54)
50.981 Reversing Redundant Training MSSNY continue to oppose state-imposed mandatory educational programs. (HOD 2025-54)
50.982 Physician Participation in the Planning and Development of Accredited Continuing Education for Physicians MSSNY will collaborate with other stakeholders including the AMA to petition the ACCME to develop policies which require physician participation in the planning and development of accredited continuing education for physicians. MSSNY will bring this resolution to the AMA for adoption
50.983 Disclosure of Compliance issues and Creating a National Database of Joint Leadership MSSNY will urge ACCME to require organizations that apply for joint providership for accreditation of CME activities be required to disclose on its application if the activity has previously been denied accreditation and the reason for denial. MSSNY will also urge ACCME
(See also Education, 85.000) 50.984 Increase Credit for CME Preparation for Physicians The Medical Society of the State of New York will urge the American Medical Association to collaborate with the Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education (CME), to allow physicians to claim an amount of Category 1 CME credits that more accurately reflects
50.985 Requiring Participation in the Planning and Development of Accredited Continuing Medical Education for Physicians MSSNY will collaborate with other stakeholders to petition the Accreditation Council of Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to require physician participation in the development and execution of accredited continuing medical education for physicians. (HOD 2021-151)
50.986 Partnership on Continuing Medical Education When the Medical Society of the State of New York provides continuing medical education programs jointly with county medical societies, MSSNY will offer county medical societies a discounted rate of 50% for joint provider fees and the per-credit fees, with the understanding that the jointly providing county medical society
50.987 Increase Free Online CME for Members The Medical Society of the State of New York, in cooperation with the county medical and specialty societies, will promote MSSNY’s online CME program, and working with the county medical and specialty societies, will identify and develop courses for MSSNY’s CME website for the added value of society
50.988 Prevention of Unintended Consequences of the Physician Payments Sunshine Act (PPSA) The Medical Society of the State of New York reaffirms its support for the current ACCME Standards for CME and Commercial Support. The Medical Society of the State of New York supports the position of the AMA and Alliance
50.989 Continuing Medical Education for Maintenance of Certification (CME for MOC): MSSNY is to support: the current Continuing Medical Education (CME) accrediting system which provides high quality CME activities, thus ensuring continuous professional development as well as educational and practice improvement tools and resources; the position of the Alliance, which opposes the American Board of
50.990 CME Accreditation: Programs offered by the Medical Society of the State of New York are to be considered, when appropriate, for American Medical Association (AMA) Category 1 credit for all physician participants when applicable under AMA Guidelines. (HOD 2011-167; Reaffirmed HOD 2021)