On August 11, NCCPA announced that effective immediately self-assessment CME and PI-CME are no longer required for certification maintenance.
However, NCCPA also announced that PAs will receive an additional 50 percent weighting for self-assessment credits logged with NCCPA and the first 20 PI-CME credits logged during every two-year cycle will now be doubled when logged with NCCPA. PAs should be aware that the extra weighting for self-assessment and PI-CME activities is only relevant to NCCPA certification. States that require CME for license renewal purposes do not apply any additional weighting for self-assessment or PI-CME, and PAs must claim those credits exactly as awarded on their CME certificates.
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