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

Package includes all state CE requirements and hours needed for your Vermont (VT) Physician Assistant license renewal. View Terms

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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.

Vermont Physician Assistant CME Package: Rx Drug & Prescribing Review 50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits
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.
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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
2 hours every renewal cycle on safe prescribing of controlled substances (DEA-registered PAs)
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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I am always interested in continuing education in the areas of health, wellness, nutrition and mental health. Your course was well written, well organized and helpful in meeting state licensure requirements.
Very well written, easy to digest, time efficient, and straight to the point. Thank you!
I appreciate the convenience of the course being online and accessible through my phone and that it directly reports to CEBroker to support mandated education requirements.
I really loved this information. I was hospitalized last year for almost a month and I noticed multiple medical errors (not being hooked up to my IV multiple times, given wrong medication which caused my sodium to be very low, etc.) which lengthened my stay. I can now define those exact errors and better understand what happened to me. I hate that these medical errors are so common and I appreciate how well laid out your breakdown and categorization of them was.
Very well written, easy to digest, time efficient, and straight to the point. Thank you!
I appreciate the convenience of the course being online and accessible through my phone and that it directly reports to CEBroker to support mandated education requirements.
I really loved this information. I was hospitalized last year for almost a month and I noticed multiple medical errors (not being hooked up to my IV multiple times, given wrong medication which caused my sodium to be very low, etc.) which lengthened my stay. I can now define those exact errors and better understand what happened to me. I hate that these medical errors are so common and I appreciate how well laid out your breakdown and categorization of them was.