Price: $499.00 – $2,199.00
Credits: 100 Hours of AAPA Category 1 CME Credit
Duration of Access: 12 Months
Deliverables: Comprehensive Video Modules, 1,000+ Practice Questions, and Amazon/Apple Gift Card Add-ons
Emergency medicine (EM) is a high-stakes environment where clinical knowledge must be both broad and deep. For physician assistants working in the ED, maintaining certification while staying current on rapidly evolving protocols is a constant challenge. The recent surge in interest regarding cme gift cards is not about "freebies." Rather, it is about a practical, efficient method for PAs to utilize their employer-provided CME stipends to their fullest potential. By choosing a panre review course that offers a gift card add-on, you are securing high-level education and the tools needed to further that education, such as new medical equipment or reference texts.
Working in the ER means you are the first line of defense for everything from acute myocardial infarctions to complex orthopedic traumas. You do not have time for fluff. You need a pance prep course or PANRE review that gets straight to the point. Our PANRE Review Course provides exactly that.
This course is designed by physician assistants who understand the unique pressure of the NCCPA Blueprint requirements. When you purchase this course, you are receiving 100 hours of AAPA Category 1 CME credit. This is the exact amount required by the NCCPA for a single cycle, allowing you to satisfy your entire Category 1 requirement in one comprehensive sweep.
It is important to clarify the nature of our cme gift cards. These are not free gifts. These are optional add-ons that you choose at the time of purchase. You can add an Amazon or Apple Gift Card ranging from $100 to $1500 to your order.
This model allows PAs to maximize their professional development funds. If your employer provides a $2,500 annual CME allowance, you can purchase the 100-hour PANRE course and add a $1,500 gift card. This ensures you have the credits you need to maintain your license while also providing you with the means to purchase a new stethoscope, medical scrubs, or the latest iPad for bedside clinical reference.
Our curriculum covers the essential pillars of EM, including:
The Emergency Medicine content is structured to mirror real-world clinical practice. Whether you are preparing for the PANRE or simply looking to sharpen your EM skills, the focus remains on diagnostic accuracy and efficient management.
To succeed in the Emergency Department and on the PANRE, you must be able to apply clinical knowledge to complex vignettes. Below are practice questions modeled after the NCCPA format.
Your patient is a 64-year-old male presenting with sudden-onset, "tearing" chest pain that radiates to his back between the scapulae. His medical history is significant for long-standing, poorly controlled hypertension. On examination, his heart rate (HR) is 105 bpm, blood pressure (BP) in the right arm is 170/95 mmHg, and BP in the left arm is 145/80 mmHg. A new early diastolic murmur is noted at the right sternal border.
Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in the diagnostic workup?
A) Exercise stress test
B) CT Angiography of the chest and abdomen
C) D-dimer assay
D) Transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE)
Correct Answer: B) CT Angiography of the chest and abdomen
The clinical presentation is highly suggestive of an acute aortic dissection. The key indicators are the sudden "tearing" pain, radiation to the back, and the blood pressure differential between the arms. The new diastolic murmur suggests aortic root involvement leading to aortic regurgitation. CT Angiography is the preferred gold-standard imaging modality in stable patients due to its high sensitivity and specificity. TTE (Choice D) is less sensitive for the descending aorta, and a stress test (Choice A) is contraindicated in acute aortic pathology.
Your patient is a 28-year-old female who presents with acute shortness of breath and pleuritic chest pain. She recently returned from a 12-hour flight. Her HR is 115 bpm, SaO2 is 90% on room air, and RR is 24. Her physical exam reveals a swollen, tender left calf.
What is the most likely finding on a diagnostic study for this patient?
A) S1Q3T3 pattern on EKG
B) Hampton’s hump on Chest X-ray
C) Filling defect on CT Pulmonary Angiography (CTPA)
D) Right axis deviation on EKG
Correct Answer: C) Filling defect on CT Pulmonary Angiography (CTPA)
The patient presents with classic signs of a Pulmonary Embolism (PE): tachycardia, hypoxia, and a high-risk history (prolonged travel and signs of a DVT). While S1Q3T3 (Choice A) and Hampton’s hump (Choice B) are associated with PE, they are relatively rare and non-specific. A filling defect on CTPA is the definitive diagnostic finding for confirming the presence of an embolus in the pulmonary vasculature.
Beyond the PANRE Review, we offer specialized tools like our EKG Guide. Mastering the 12-lead EKG is non-negotiable for anyone working in Emergency Medicine or Cardiology.
Our courses are written by physician assistants for physician assistants. We focus on the most high-yield information to ensure you pass your exams and provide the best care for your patients. Nurse practitioners and physicians also find immense value in our packages, though physicians should note these count as Category 2 CME for their specific requirements.
When you invest in your education through CME Review Courses, you get:
The trend toward cme gift cards in the EM community is a reflection of the modern PA's need for efficiency. By bundling your 100 hours of AAPA Category 1 credit with a gift card add-on, you are not just checking a box for the NCCPA; you are investing in your professional future.
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