Electrology Continuing Education Requirement
Twenty (20) clock hours of Board-approved Continuing Education Units (CEUs) must be completed by October 28 of each renewal year.
CEUs related to the practice of Electrology may be obtained for the 2-year period, up to the maximum specified as follows:
- Six (6) CEUs in the area of business management
- Three (3) CEUs in CPR
- Three (3) CEUs in First Aid
- Six (6) CEUs by home study
- Eight (8) CEUs for each preparation and delivery of a lecture or published article and
- Any education earned by attending a course, seminar or speaker session relevant to the clinical aspect of Electrology offered by a:
- College or university approved by MHEC
- State or National professional Electrology association
- Board approved Electrology program, or
- Health Department or hospital
Submit copies of CEU certificates with your renewal application. They are due at the time of renewal and no extensions for obtaining the required CEUS will be authorized.
ACCEPTABLE ELECTROLOGY CEU TOPICS
Following is a list of topics that the Electrology Practice Committee, with subsequent approval of the Maryland Board of Nursing, has identified as relevant to the clinical aspect of Electrology for CEU courses that fall under COMAR 10.53.04.04A. Please note: Any course taken to meet Continuing Education Requirements for renewal of your Electrology license must be related to the practice of Electrology! The topics are:
- Anatomy and physiology of the skin
- Anatomy and physiology of the hair
- Bacteriology
- Sanitation, disinfection and sterilization
- Dermatology
- Neurology
- Cardiovascular system
- Endocrine system (emphasis on adrenal glands and ovaries)
- Hirsutism (causes, testing, treatment)
- Alternative methods of hair removal including laser, waxing
- Contraindications for electrolysis treatment
- Patient case history and record keeping
- Professional ethics
- Consultations
- Electrolysis, thermolysis, blend
- Electricity/Epilators (as it relates to Electrology)
- Probe types and performance
- Interpretation of hair growth patterns and regrowth
- Draping, positioning, lighting
- Post treatment and patient after care for the skin
- Insertions and epilators
- Normal and abnormal healing of the skin
- Maryland State Law and Regulations for Electrology
- Business management, advertising, fiscal, office computer programs such as Quick Books, office operations, websites, social media
- Polycystic ovarian syndrome
- CPR – 3 credits allowed
- First Aid – 3 credits allowed
- Home Study – No preapproval needed for AEA home study or Journal of Electrology courses. Courses offered by Institute of Natural Resources (INR), HIS, and other continuing education course presenters must be pre-approved by the Electrology Practice Committee at least two months prior to taking the course.
PRE-APPROVED CEUs
Maryland AssociationMAPE continuing education
American Electrology Association (AEA) meetings offer continuing education sessions acceptable as CEUs for Electrologists' license renewal in Maryland.
Like to join MAPE? Ask at membership@marylandelectrolysis.org. For more information, visit www.marylandelectrolysis.org
APPLICATION FOR CEU COURSE APPROVAL
For pre-approval of a CEU course that does not fall within the list of pre-approved topics and /or is not offered by a college or university approved by the Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC), a state or national professional Electrology association, a board-approved Electrology program or a health department or hospital, you must complete and submit the following application PRIOR to taking the course. APPLICATION FOR CEU COURSE APPROVAL
PLEASE NOTE: Courses must be related to the clinical practice of Electrology in order to be approved.