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Washington Medical Doctor and Physician Assistant CME Package: 60 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits

Package includes all state CE requirements and hours needed for your Washington (WA) Medical Doctor license renewal. View Terms

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This ACCME-accredited 60-hour CE package, offering AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™, is curated to meet the license renewal requirements for Washington Medical Doctors and 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.

Washington Medical Doctor and Physician Assistant CME Package: 60 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits
This ACCME-accredited 60-hour CE package, offering AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™, is curated to meet the license renewal requirements for Washington Medical Doctors and 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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An array of interesting and trending general course topics to provide the full hours needed
State requirements for Washington Medical Doctors
one-time 6-hour suicide assessment, treatment, and management training
one-time 1-hour opioid prescribing CME
Washington Medical Doctor Standard Renewal Requirements: Medical Doctors in Washington must renew their license every two years on their birth date, completing 200 hours of continuing medical education every 4 years, with at least 120 hours in AMA PRA Category 1™ credits. Mandatory CME includes a one-time 6-hour course on suicide assessment and management and a one-time 1-hour opioid prescribing course . Physicians may fulfill CME requirements wholly or partially through specialty board certifications such as the AMA Physician Recognition Award or ABMS member board certification, providing flexibility in meeting licensure renewal standards. These requirements are administered by the Washington Medical Commission and the Department of Health Washington Medical Commission Renewal
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First-time renewal: Complete the one-time 6-hour suicide prevention training by the end of your first full CE reporting period after initial licensure (counts toward CE). Washington State Legislature
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Certification alternative (ABMS/AOA or NCCPA): MDs may fulfill maintenance of licensure by holding an AMA PRA (in 2 of the prior 4 years), obtaining ABMS board certification within the past 4 years, or actively participating in ABMS MOC at renewal, in lieu of documenting 200 hours. Washington State Legislature
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Controlled substance / Opioid prescribing: Any physician who prescribes opioids must complete a one-time 1-hour CE on opioid-prescribing best practices by the end of the first full CE period after 1/1/2019 or after initial licensure; these hours count toward CE. Washington State Legislature
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DEA or PMP enrollment: Physicians who prescribe Schedule II–V medications must register for WA’s Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP) and perform PMP queries at specified care transitions and risk-based intervals; documentation is required in the record. Washington State Legislature
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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.
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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.