It seems there might be a confusion in the term new hemisphere as it is not typically used in the context of medical licensure or CME requirements. Generally, medical licensing and CME (Continuing Medical Education) requirements are determined by individual countries, states, or regions rather than hemispheres.If you have a specific location or jurisdiction in mind, please provide the correct name, and I'd be happy to provide information on the CME requirements for that specific area. Alternatively, if you are referring to a specific region or organization that uses the term new hemisphere, additional context would be helpful for a more accurate response.

NEW HAMPSHIRE CME REQUIREMENTS

New Hampshire Physician Continuing Medical Education (CME) Requirements for Licensure Registration

Credit amount: 100 CME course hours per licensure period.
AMA/ACOG/AAFP/AOA: 60
CME/Year: 150
Hours/Year: 50
Licensure cycle: 3 years
Equivalent Certificates: AMA PRA, ABMS, GME
Topics: Physicians must complete at least 40 Category 1 credit hours, with a maximum of 60 Category 2 credit hours. Physicians with a NH-DEA license are required to complete 3 CME hours on topics related to pain management and addiction disorder each renewal cycle.

Credits reported to NH Med Society; CME reporting cycle to 2 years

Learn about New Hampshire’s governing bodies for CME

The New Hampshire Board of Medicine is New Hampshire’s governing body for CME and medical license requirements. Their mission is to:

“protect the public from the unprofessional, incompetent, or impaired practice of medicine.”

Additional information can be found on their website which includes information pertaining to basic requirements, educational requirements, frequently asked questions, requests for license verification, and more.

All information from Federation of State Medical Boards is subjected to change. It should be verified independently.

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