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At Pri-Med, we offer a comprehensive range of CME/CE credits to help clinicians enhance their knowledge and meet their continuing education licensure requirements. New to Pri-Med? Create your free account in less than 60 seconds and start earning credits now.
Types of CME/CE Credits
Credit is awarded by Pri-Med Institute, the accredited division of Pri-Med.
- AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ is suitable for clinicians seeking to maintain their medical licenses and is widely recognized by licensing boards and professional organizations, including AANPCB.
- AAFP Prescribed Credit is designed to meet the needs of family physicians and is often accepted as equivalent to AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ as well as by many state licensing boards.
- AANP contact hours, including pharmacology credit, are earned through participation in accredited continuing education activities for nurse practitioners.
- CBRN is the regulatory body in the state of California responsible for overseeing the licensing, education, and practice standards of registered nurses (RNs) and advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs).
- ABIM MOC Points refer to the credits earned by physicians in the field of internal medicine.
We keep track while you learn! Our personalized credit tracker enables you to filter by credit type, credit provider and date range. Credits from other providers can also be added, allowing you to conveniently keep them all in one place.
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CME/CE Designed For You
Nurse Practitioners & Physician Assistants
Whether you're a newly practicing nurse practitioner or physician assistant, or a clinician further in your career seeking a clinically focused education, Pri-Med has a diverse library of nurse practitioner CME/CE and physician assistant CME/CE to explore.
Physicians
Pri-Med’s CME courses are designed with primary care physicians in mind. We cover topics that reflect a typical day in primary care practice, and our physician CME courses offer AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ to help you fulfill your state and board requirements.
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CME/CE Requirements
Since the 19th century, each state has had varying licensure and CME/CE Requirements. This means that clinicians must obtain separate licenses when they practice in different states. Additionally, each state differs on whether they require specific training on special topics like opioid prescribing practices, ethics, and pediatrics. The best way to find local CME requirements is to visit your state licensing board’s website. The Federation of State Medical Boards also posts CME requirements by state. Once you have confirmed which topics are needed for your state/s license, you can search CME courses on Pri-Med on those specific topics.
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