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South Dakota CME Requirements for Physicians (2026)

Everything the South Dakota Board of Medical & Osteopathic Examiners requires — total hours, mandated topics, the opioid/controlled-substance rule, and how it's tracked. Last reviewed 2026-07-10.

Total CMENone (no CME required)
Renewal cycle2 years
TrackingSelf-report
CitationMATE Act (federal)

Board: South Dakota Board of Medical & Osteopathic Examiners. General CME: None.

Opioid / controlled-substance CME in South Dakota

No opioid/CS mandate; no general CME mandate. Federal MATE Act (8 hrs one-time) only.

✓ No board pre-approval gate: No board pre-approval — no approval/list mechanism. Ensure a MATE-Act course meets the federal 8-hr SUD standard.

All mandated CME topics in South Dakota

TopicHoursTimingApplies to

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This page summarizes MATE Act (federal) and related board policy as of 2026-07-10 for physicians (MD/DO). It is educational information, not legal advice — always verify current requirements with the South Dakota Board of Medical & Osteopathic Examiners before relying on them.