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How to Choose the Best PANRE Review Course (Including Gift Card Add-On Options)

Price: $399.99 – $1,899.99 (Depending on Gift Card Add-On Selection)
Duration: 30 Months of Access
Deliverables: 100 Category 1 AAPA Credit Hours and 1,672 Board-Style Practice Questions

Selecting a panre review course is a critical decision for any Physician Assistant approaching their recertification window. The goal is twofold: you need to pass the exam with confidence and you need to satisfy your continuing medical education (CME) requirements efficiently. With the introduction of the PANRE-LA, the landscape of prep has changed, making longitudinal and on-demand resources more valuable than ever.

When evaluating pance prep courses and PANRE-specific materials, you should look for content that covers the entire NCCPA Blueprint while providing a high volume of Category 1 credits. Our PANRE Review Course provides 100 hours of AAPA Category 1 CME, designed specifically to help you master the material while checking off a massive portion of your CME cycle requirements.

1. Credit Volume and Quality

The most significant factor in choosing a course is the volume of accredited hours. While many courses offer 20 or 30 hours, a comprehensive review should offer more. Our program provides 100 hours of Category 1 AAPA credit. This credit is vital for PAs, though it is important to note that credit for nurse practitioners varies by state and for physicians, this counts as Category 2 CME.

2. Blueprint Alignment and Specialty Depth

The NCCPA Blueprint is the map for your exam. A high-quality course doesn't just skim the surface; it dives deep into the high-yield topics within Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Orthopedics, Dermatology, Psychiatry, Neurology, Cardiology, and OB/GYN.

PANRE Review Exam 1 Book Cover

3. The Value of CME Gift Cards

Many PAs have employer-provided CME funds that must be used within a specific timeframe. To help you maximize the utility of these funds, we offer cme gift cards as add-ons. You can choose to add an Amazon or Apple Gift Card ranging from $100 to $1,500 to your purchase.

It is important to understand that these are not free gifts. These are add-ons that are included in the total purchase price of the CME package. This allows you to use your CME budget to acquire the review materials you need while also gaining a gift card that can be used to further enrich your professional education through books, hardware, or other supplies.

Clinical Assessment: Cardiology

To prepare for the PANRE, you must be able to recognize patterns and make rapid diagnostic decisions.

Your patient is a 62-year-old male presenting to the emergency department with "crushing" substernal chest pain that began 45 minutes ago. He is diaphoretic and nauseated. His past medical history includes hypertension and tobacco use. Vital signs are: BP 110/70 mmHg, HR 92 bpm, RR 20 bpm, and SaO2 96% on room air. An EKG is performed.

12-lead EKG showing ST-segment elevation in inferior leads

Based on the EKG findings, what is the most likely location of the myocardial infarction?

A) Anteroseptal
B) Lateral
C) Inferior
D) Posterior

The correct answer is C) Inferior. The EKG demonstrates ST-segment elevation in leads II, III, and aVF. These leads look at the inferior wall of the heart, which is primarily supplied by the Right Coronary Artery (RCA) in most patients. Anteroseptal infarcts would show changes in V1-V2, lateral in V5-V6, I, and aVL, and posterior infarcts typically present with ST-segment depressions in the anterior leads (V1-V3).

4. Resource Longevity and Flexibility

Most PAs prefer to study over a longer period rather than cramming into a 3-day weekend. Our PANRE Review Course provides 30 months of access. This is particularly beneficial for those taking the PANRE-LA, as you can refer back to the content for every quarterly assessment.

Clinical Assessment: Orthopedics

Orthopedics constitutes a significant portion of the blueprint. Diagnostic accuracy is essential for proper management.

Your patient is a 19-year-old female athlete who felt a "pop" in her right knee while pivoting during a soccer game. She experienced immediate pain and rapid onset of swelling. On physical exam, she has a positive Lachman test and a positive anterior drawer sign.

3D illustration of human knee highlighting ACL

What is the most likely diagnosis?

A) Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Tear
B) Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) Tear
C) Meniscal Tear
D) Patellar Tendinitis

The correct answer is A) Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Tear. The clinical history of a non-contact pivoting injury with an audible "pop" and immediate swelling (hemarthrosis) is classic for an ACL tear. The Lachman test is the most sensitive physical exam maneuver for this injury. MCL tears usually involve a valgus stress injury, meniscal tears often involve locking or catching, and patellar tendinitis is an overuse injury presenting with localized pain at the inferior patella.

Utilizing Your CME Funds Efficiently

When you choose a review course, you are making an investment. Our packages are designed by PAs, for PAs, ensuring that the clinical vignettes and educational content are relevant to your daily practice and your board exams.

CME with Amazon and Apple Gift Card add-on illustration

By selecting a package with a gift card add-on, you can streamline your educational spending. Whether you need $500 or $1,500 in additional funds for your educational tools, our flexible options allow you to tailor the purchase to your specific budget needs.

Clinical Assessment: Neurology

Neurological emergencies require a systematic approach to diagnosis.

Your patient is a 74-year-old female brought in by EMS for sudden onset of right-sided weakness and aphasia. Her symptoms began 2 hours ago. Her blood pressure is 185/95 mmHg. A non-contrast CT of the head shows no evidence of hemorrhage.

What is the most appropriate next step in management?

A) Administer 325 mg of Aspirin
B) Assess for tPA (Alteplase) eligibility
C) Immediate neurosurgical consultation for evacuation
D) Start a heparin drip

The correct answer is B) Assess for tPA (Alteplase) eligibility. The patient is presenting within the 3 to 4.5-hour window for thrombolytic therapy in the setting of an acute ischemic stroke (confirmed by the absence of hemorrhage on non-contrast CT). Aspirin is used in stroke management but is secondary to the immediate assessment for reperfusion therapies. Neurosurgery is required for hemorrhagic strokes, and heparin is not indicated for acute ischemic stroke management in the ED.

Final Considerations

Choosing the right panre review course involves more than just picking the cheapest option. It involves finding a resource that:

  • Provides the necessary 100 hours of Category 1 AAPA credit.
  • Offers long-term access (30 months) to accommodate the PANRE-LA.
  • Includes a robust bank of practice questions (1,672+).
  • Allows for the addition of cme gift cards to maximize your professional development budget.

Explore our full range of specialty packages, including Family Medicine and Psychiatry, to find the review that best fits your clinical practice.

About the Author

Jeremy Boroff, PA-C — Emergency Medicine physician assistant with 24 years of clinical EM experience as a PA-C, plus an additional 7 years of experience as a Registered Respiratory Therapist. Author, PA educator, and CME developer — creator of the PANRE, PANCE, EOR, and specialty CME review courses at CME Review Courses.