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1. NCCPA: Sign In
Link: https://portal.nccpa.net/signin
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2. Home - NCCPA
Link: https://www.nccpa.net/
Description: WebThe National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) is the only certifying organization for PAs in the United States.
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3. NCCPA: Sign In
Link: https://portal.nccpa.net/n0/
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4. Maintain Certification - NCCPA
Link: https://www.nccpa.net/maintain-certification/
Description: WebFirst sign in to your NCCPA Portal and log, or verify that you have logged, at least 100 Category 1 CME credits earned within the two-year period ending on the date your PANRE application is submitted to NCCPA. For example, if you plan on applying for PANRE on June 1, 2024, your CME earning window will be June 1, 2022-June 1, 2024.
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5. NCCPA: Verify PA-C
Link: https://portal.nccpa.net/verifypac
Description: WebThis information is provided by NCCPA as a service to those seeking information about board certification status and/or disciplinary action(s) taken against a physician assistant. NCCPA recommends using this online system as the real-time primary source of verification of board certification status.
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6. First Time Sign In - NCCPA
Link: https://portal.nccpa.net/n0/account/firsttime
Description: WebWelcome to PA Online! Your online personal record allows you to register for exams, log CME, update your personal information and more. As a first-time user, you will need to set-up your record by completing the email validation process, setting up a password and providing us your contact information. Impersonating a PA by entering his or her ...
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7. Become Certified - NCCPA
Link: https://www.nccpa.net/become-certified/
Description: WebAfter this step is completed, you may log into your account to apply for PANCE, update your contact information, purchase and access practice exams, etc. You must submit an application and $550 payment when applying for PANCE.
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8. Continuing Medical Education (CME) - NCCPA
Link: https://www.nccpa.net/maintain-certification/continuing-medical-education/
Description: WebNeed help logging your CME credits online? Click here for step-by-step instructions. *Please note that any refund requests must be submitted within 30 days of submitting payment. **Newly Certified PAs should keep their Category 1 CME documentation for their current CME cycle and their last CME cycle.
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9. Program Portal User Manual - NCCPA
Link: https://www.nccpa.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Program-Portal-User-Manual.pdf
Description: WebNCCPA Program Portal Overview. The NCCPA Program Portal is a secure way to provide student eligibility and graduation information to NCCPA, and for NCCPA to provide PANCE registration status, student and program performance reporting to PA Programs.
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10. FAQs - NCCPA
Link: https://www.nccpa.net/resources/faqs/
Description: WebCOVID-19 FAQs. I have a question and would like to speak with someone at NCCPA. How do I contact you? NCCPA’s Information Service Representatives are available to answer your questions Mon – Fri, 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (EST). To contact them please call 678-417-8100 or email them at [email protected].