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Hi I am logging my CME credits This is my first time doing this on the NCCPA's website I have been a preceptor for a NP student I have spent about 500 hours in a span of 8 months being her preceptor Can I count this towards my CME or does it have to be a PA student for them to count? If I can
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About once every 6 or 8 weeks I log into NCCPA and take a lump sum best guesstimate on how many hours I spent reading journals looking things up Generally I get about 5-6 hours a month
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- CME credits from Up To Date? - Physician Assistant Forum
How do you log it into NCCPA and get your credits? I have a private subscription and have over 200 CME hours logged (all from my first few months of practice when studying for boards!) but I'm not sure how I translate that into CME I bought it straight out of PA school Uptodate gives you a deal as a trainee I got 2 years for 400ish A lot of money for a recent grad to shell out, but I
- Using UpToDate for CME credit - Physician Assistant Forum
Long question, short, can I not simply earn CME from UpToDate for self-study, or is CME-related activity supposed to be directly tied into an actual clinical encounter Of course, I am not sure how the NCCPA would know if the articles that I read are related to an actual patient or not Either way, any clarification is much appreciated
- CME Cat 2 - Physician Assistant Forum
Almost anything can be cat 2 I had a student I was precepting in a clinical rotation and I took hour for hour cat 2 just because I didn't need any more cat 1 A NCCPA rep said (and he said they hated when he said this) no one is ever going to audit cat 2
- NCCPA practice exams - PANCE PANRE - Physician Assistant Forum
Wondering if anyone who has taken the PANCE thought the NCCPA practice exams were written like the PANCE questions or if those exams reflected your PANCE experience at all I'm referencing the two exams you can purchase from the NCCPA I am a little frustrated because I have been scoring 60's and
- PANRE-LA again - Professional PA General Discussion - Physician . . .
So, did all my first PANRE-LA quarter in one sitting 20 25 correct, and of the five marked 'missed', two I do not buy the correct answer and believe what I selected was the best answer I was pleasantly surprised by the question presentations vs the initial pilot: - Questions stems were consist
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