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The Ultimate Guide to High-Yield CME: Everything You Need to Succeed on the 2025 Blueprint

Maintaining your certification while balancing a full-time clinical load requires an efficient approach to continuing medical education. The 2025 PANRE Blueprint has narrowed its focus, and your study time should follow suit. At CME Review Courses, we provide the tools necessary to bridge the gap between clinical practice and board-style exam performance.

Price: $399.99
Access: 30 months
Deliverables: 100 Hours of Category 1 AAPA Credit
Gift Card Add-ons: $100 – $1,500 (Amazon or Apple)

High-Yield Alignment with the 2025 Blueprint

The NCCPA has structured the current blueprint to reflect the diseases most commonly encountered in practice. Our PANRE Review Course is built directly from these specifications, ensuring that you do not waste time on low-yield topics that are unlikely to appear on your exam.

According to the current blueprint, the highest-weighted organ systems include:

  • Cardiology (13%): Focusing on 45 distinct disorders ranging from HTN management to complex valvular disease.
  • Gastrointestinal and Nutrition (11%): Covering 37 disorders including IBD, malabsorption, and hepatobiliary pathology.
  • Pulmonary (10%): Addressing 18 critical disorders such as COPD, asthma, and restrictive lung diseases.
  • Musculoskeletal (8%): Essential clinical knowledge for 28 orthopedic and rheumatologic conditions.

Blueprint Focus

Content Written by PAs for PAs

There is a distinct difference between general medical review and content tailored to the Physician Assistant scope of practice. Our courses are written by practicing PAs who understand the nuances of the PANRE. This perspective ensures that the explanations resonate with your daily clinical experience while adhering to the rigorous standards of the board exam.

Whether you are in Family Medicine, Emergency Medicine, or a specialty like Cardiology or Orthopedics, our content provides the depth required for recertification without the "fluff" found in many physician-targeted products. While physicians and nurse practitioners often purchase our packages for the clinical value, the PANRE Review Course is specifically optimized for the 100 hours of AAPA Category 1 credit needed by PAs.

Efficiency and Practicality: Using Your CME Money Wisely

We recognize that most PAs receive an annual CME allowance from their employer. A common challenge is maximizing these funds before they expire. Our platform offers an efficient way to fulfill your 100-hour requirement while adding value to your personal education through gift card add-ons.

When you purchase a CME with Gift Card package, you can select an Amazon or Apple gift card ranging from $100 to $1,500.

The "Clean Receipt" Guarantee:
One of the primary concerns with gift card add-ons is the reimbursement process. Employers often reject receipts that itemize a gift card. We provide a clean receipt that shows the total purchase price for the "CME Review Course" only. This ensures that your reimbursement process remains seamless and compliant with standard employer educational benefit policies.

Gift Card and Receipt

Maximizing the 30-Month Access

Clinical guidelines evolve. By offering 30 months of access, we ensure that you have the most up-to-date information through your entire recertification cycle. This extended access period is particularly beneficial for those preparing for the PANRE-LA, as it allows you to reference high-yield modules quarterly.

For those needing focused pharmacology credit, our Pharmacology CME Review provides 12 hours of Category 1 AAPA credit, which is essential for maintaining prescriptive authority in many states.

Study Environment

Clinical Vignette and Assessment

The most effective way to test your knowledge of the 2025 Blueprint is through clinical vignettes. Below is a practice scenario representative of the high-yield cardiology section.

Clinical Scenario

Your patient is a 68-year-old male presenting with a 3-day history of progressive shortness of breath and a non-productive cough. He reports having to sleep upright in a recliner for the last two nights. His past medical history is significant for hypertension and a myocardial infarction four years ago.

Vitals:

  • HR: 112 bpm
  • BP: 158/94 mmHg
  • RR: 24 breaths/min
  • SaO2: 91% on room air
  • Temp: 98.6°F

On physical examination, you note bilateral 2+ pitting edema of the lower extremities and crackles at the lung bases bilaterally. A bedside echocardiogram reveals a reduced ejection fraction of 35%.

Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in the acute management of this patient?

A. Start oral Lisinopril 10mg daily
B. Administer IV Furosemide
C. Begin aggressive IV fluid resuscitation
D. Order an outpatient pulmonary function test (PFT)


Explanation

Correct Answer: B. Administer IV Furosemide

IV Furosemide is the correct choice for the acute management of decompensated heart failure with volume overload. The patient exhibits classic symptoms and signs of pulmonary edema (orthopnea, crackles, hypoxia) and systemic venous congestion (lower extremity edema). In the acute setting, rapid diuresis is necessary to improve respiratory status and reduce preload.

  • A (Lisinopril): While ACE inhibitors are a cornerstone of long-term HFrEF management, oral medications are not appropriate for the acute stabilization of a patient in respiratory distress from pulmonary edema.
  • C (IV fluids): This would worsen the patient's volume overload and exacerbate the pulmonary edema.
  • D (Outpatient PFT): This patient requires emergent acute care, and PFTs are not used for the diagnosis or management of acute heart failure.

Clinical Vignette

Integrating Real-World Factors

When preparing for the PANRE, it is important to remember that the exam often tests the "best next step" in management. This involves balancing diagnostic accuracy with cost-effectiveness and patient safety. For example, in the scenario above, the bedside ultrasound (echocardiogram) provided immediate data without the radiation exposure of a CT or the delay of formal laboratory results like BNP, which, while helpful, should not delay life-saving treatment in a clinically clear case of volume overload.

Conclusion

Success on the 2025 PANRE Blueprint depends on high-yield content and efficient study habits. By utilizing the PANRE Review Course, you gain access to 100 hours of AAPA Category 1 CME written by your peers. Take advantage of the 30-month access and the $1,500 gift card add-on with a clean receipt to make the most of your professional development funds this year.

Visit CME Review Courses to select your package and begin your high-yield review today.

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.