49 CFR §390.105
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An applicant for medical examiner certification must complete a training program that:
Guidance on the core curriculum specifications for use by training providers is available from FMCSA.
- (a)Is conducted by a training provider that:
- (b)Provides training to medical examiners on the following topics:
- (1)Background, rationale, mission, and goals of the FMCSA medical examiner's role in reducing crashes, injuries, and fatalities involving commercial motor vehicles.
- (2)Familiarization with the responsibilities and work environment of commercial motor vehicle operation.
- (3)Identification of the operator and obtaining, reviewing, and documenting operator medical history, including prescription and over-the-counter medications.
- (4)Performing, reviewing, and documenting the operator's medical examination.
- (5)Performing, obtaining, and documenting additional diagnostic tests or medical opinion from a medical specialist or treating physician.
- (6)Informing and educating the operator about medications and non-disqualifying medical conditions that require remedial care.
- (7)Determining operator certification outcome and period for which certification should be valid.
- (8)FMCSA reporting and documentation requirements.