PA licensure?
Good afternoon and welcome to another post! So earlier today was thinking about what happens when I graduate from Duquesne...hopefully I will find a job but, what will I have to do in order to maintain my degree? Today's post will talk answer this question and will talk about what physician assistants have to do in Pennsylvania in order to keep their licensure. The renewal requirements for PAs vary based on state, and the AAPA (American Academy of Physician Assistants) website lists the specifics for the state of Pennsylvania. It says that the PAs in Pennsylvania must initially pass the PANCE exam, which is the board exam for PAs that is set up by the NCCPA (National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants). Additionally, they must meet the yearly and biennial renewal requirements of the NCCPA once they have passed the PANCE exam. One interesting part about Pennsylvania is that it does not require any "CME" or continuing medical education hours. About half...