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Texas CME Requirements for Physicians (2026)

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

Total CME48 / 2 yr (24 formal Cat 1)
Renewal cycle2 years
TrackingCE Broker (mandatory 2026-09-01)
CitationTex. Occ. Code 156.055; SB 912

Board: Texas Medical Board. General CME: 48 hrs every 2 yrs (min. 24 Cat 1).

Opioid / controlled-substance CME in Texas

≥2 hrs — safe/effective pain management re: prescribing opioids & other CS. First two renewal periods, then ≥ every 8 yrs. Trigger: renewals designating direct patient care.

✓ No board pre-approval gate: No board pre-approval — any ACCME AMA PRA Cat 1 course covering §156.055 content counts. CE Broker reporting becomes MANDATORY 2026-09-01 (SB 912) — hard-stop renewal model.

All mandated CME topics in Texas

TopicHoursTimingApplies to
Medical ethics / professional responsibility (bundles risk mgmt, domestic abuse, child abuse) 2 hrs per biennium all
Controlled substances / opioid / pain management 2 hrs per biennium (FSMB says first 2 renewals then every 8 yr) all (per TMB page)
Human trafficking prevention (standalone, HHSC-approved) 1 hrs 1st renewal then every 3rd renewal all
Pain management clinic CME 10 hrs biennial (FSMB says annual) pain-clinic directors/personnel
Nutrition & metabolic health 1 hrs eff 9/1/2025 physicians (per SB 25)

Notes

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This page summarizes Tex. Occ. Code 156.055; SB 912 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 Texas Medical Board before relying on them.