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- New NCCPA Recert Pathway - Discuss. . . . . - Professional PA General . . .
NCCPA is pleased to announce that beginning in 2023, PAs will have two options for their recertification assessment The traditional PANRE that is administered at Pearson VUE test centers will remain as one option, and NCCPA will also launch an official alternative longitudinal, take-at-home process
- 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
- Has anyone ever challenged the NCCPA? - Physician Assistant Forum
Wondering if anyone or group has ever sued or challenged the NCCPA about using a written test to maintain the "C" in order to keep their job? What percent fail the PANRE ? Also it is a fact that as we get older, it becomes harder to pass written tests I do believe in certification but maybe just
- NCCPA Certification Maintenance Fee - Physician Assistant Forum
Unlikely you would get NCCPA to state exactly where certification maintenance fees actually go other than general operating funds but the likely beneficiary is the CME logging and all the details, brick mortar, software, hardware, personnel, etc that go into maintaining 100,000+ individuals records
- PANRE-LA Removed and Replaced Questions
A new quarter is starting and I stumbled on this a few weeks ago It seems they are reviewing questions for stinkers and giving some relief I missed 7 last quarter (!) and was flipping out 5 of them were removed Removed and Replaced
- Did you forget to renew your NCCPA certification?
In an effort to assist NCCPA, via social media and a hero ad on our website, AAPA has encouraged our PA members to complete this process immediately We are also reaching out to various of our engaged leadership groups to assist with this communication effort I would encourage you to reach out to your networks as well
- CME category 2 - Professional PA General Discussion - Physician . . .
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
- Lapse in Licensure due to missing payment to NCCPA
The VA used to require NCCPA for employment I watched two PAs lose their jobs - one failed PANRE - twice - and the other one just didn't keep up with NCCPA No longer a VA requirement but worth mentioning I keep up with it diligently and printed out the receipt when I paid them and checked my credit card bill to see it went thru
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