Every licensee shall maintain records of attendance or certificates of completion demonstrating compliance with the minimum continuing medical education requirement. Documentation adequate to demonstrate compliance with the minimum continuing medical education requirements of this regulation shall consist of certificates of attendance, completion certificates, proof of registration, or similar documentation issued by the organization or entity sponsoring or conducting the continuing medical education program. These records must be maintained by the physician for a period of three (3) years following the year in which the continuing medical education credits were earned and are subject to examination by representatives of the State Board of Medical Licensure upon request. If a physician is on a hospital medical staff, it is recommended these certificates and hours be recorded with the primary hospital medical staff records.
With his or her annual renewal application, every licensee must certify the completion of the minimum continuing medical education requirement established under these rules. Failure to maintain records documenting that a physician has met the minimum continuing medical education requirement, and/or failure to provide such records upon request to the Mississippi State Board of Medical Licensure, is hereby declared to be unprofessional conduct and may constitute grounds, within the discretion of the Mississippi State Board of Medical Licensure, for the suspension of the physician's license to practice medicine.
30 Miss. Code. R. 2610-2.5