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Vermont Physician Assistant CME Package: Rx Drug & Prescribing Review 50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits

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This ACCME-accredited 50-hour CE package, offering AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™, is curated to meet the license renewal requirements for Vermont Physician Assistants. All courses are 100 % online, self-paced, and come with unlimited test attempts and no time limits. Stay compliant, save time, and complete your CME in one convenient package.

Nationally & state accredited

Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education

Package features

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All VT PA required courses
7-day live chat & phone support
Auto reporting toCPE Monitor
Unlimited course attempts

Courses in package (22)

This package fulfills all CE renewal requirements for Physician Assistants in Vermont (VT).
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Controlled Substances and Substance Abuse: Best Practices for the Healthcare Professional2 hours Required
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Neurofibromatosis Type 1: Beyond Skin Findings, What Clinicians Need to Know1 hour Required
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Alzheimer's Disease5 hours Required
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Ventricular Aneurysm for Clinicians: Post-MI Red Flags and Decision Points1 hour Required
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Pain Management: A Guide to Safe Prescribing4 hours Required
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End-of-Life Care: Integrating Pain Management, Communication, and Ethical-Legal Decision Making3 hours Required
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Sjögren Syndrome: Clinical Strategies for Healthcare Provider3 hours Required
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Prescribing Opioids and Benzodiazepines Strategies for Harm Reduction and Monitoring1 hour Required
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Navigating Hormonal Contraceptive Medication Protocols: A Guide for Clinicians3 hours Required
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Heart Matters: A Guide to Preventing and Managing Heart Disease1 hour Required
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Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder: Evidence-Based Practices for Health Providers4 hours Required
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Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG): Clinical Basics for Healthcare Professionals1 hour Required
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Deep Vein Thrombosis: Evidence-Based Triage, Pharmacotherapy, and PTS Prevention2 hours Required
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Recognizing Impairment in the Workplace2 hours Required
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Popular Health Trends: Keto Diet, Intermittent Fasting, Blue Zones, Animal-Based Diets2 hours Required
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Cultural Competency in Healthcare: Tools and Strategies for Better Patient Care4 hours Required
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Evidence-Based Fall Prevention for Interdisciplinary Care Teams 3 hours Required
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Prescribing Essentials: Principles in Safe and Responsible Medication Use3 hours Required
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Graves’ Disease Update: Diagnostic Biomarkers, Biologics, and Treatment Strategies2 hours Required
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Herbal Medications: An Evidence-Based Review1 hour Required
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Marfan Syndrome: Advanced Clinical Recognition and Multi-System Aortic Risk Management1 hour Required
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Heart-Healthy Eating: A Clinician’s Guide to Smart Food and Label Decisions1 hour Required
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Full Description

  • Controlled Substance

  • Pain Management

  • An array of interesting and trending general course topics to provide the full hours needed


State requirements for Vermont Physician Assistants

Next Renewal Date
January 31, 2028 - every even-numbered years
Total Hours Required
100 Hours
General Hours
100 General Hours
Required Courses

Additional information
  • Vermont Physician Assistant Standard Renewal Requirements: Physician Assistants in Vermont renew their licenses every two years by January 31 of even-numbered years and must complete 100 hours of CME every 2 years, including at least 50 hours Category 1 AMA PRA credits or equivalent. PAs with DEA registration are required to complete 2 hours of safe prescribing of controlled substances CME every renewal cycle and a one-time 8-hour opioid/substance use disorder CME starting from June 27, 2023. Maintenance of NCCPA certification satisfies CME requirements except for the mandatory controlled substances education. These regulations are established and enforced by the Vermont Board of Medical Practice Vermont Board of Medical Practice

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  • Certification alternative (ABMS/AOA or NCCPA): NCCPA certification or recertification completed during the two-year licensure period may be accepted in lieu of the 100 CME hours. Vermont Department of Health

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  • Controlled substance / Opioid prescribing: PAs who prescribe controlled substances (DEA registrants or applicants) must complete at least 2 hours of CME on controlled-substances prescribing covering required topics; activities must be AMA PRA Cat 1, AAPA Cat 1, or Board-designated. Vermont Department of Health

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  • DEA or PMP enrollment: VPMS (Vermont Prescription Monitoring System) registration is required for all Vermont-licensed prescribers of controlled substances, and prescribers must query VPMS in specified situations before prescribing. Vermont Department of Health


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