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Roadmap to NRCME Certification

NRCME Plus ONLINE TRAINING SYSTEM A Learning Solution Powered by Oakstone® CREATE YOUR NATIONAL 01 EPU3 REGISTRY ACCOUNT STEP ST STO02 YOU MUST BE LICENSED IN ACCORDANCE TO STATE COMPLETE REQUIRED TRAINING LAWS AND REGULATIONS MAINTAIN YOUR REGISTER AND PASS THE 05 LISTING ON THE FMCSA MEDICAL EXAMINER NATIONAL REGISTRY CERTIFICATION TEST STEP 06 STEP4 STEP CONGRATULATIONS! YOU ARE A CERTIFIED MEDICAL EXAMINER! III STEP ONE STEP TWO To become a certified medical examiner, you must be licensed, certified or registered to perform medical examinations in accordance with applicable State laws and regulations, i.e. MD, DO, DC, NP/ANP, or PA. Create your National Registry Account at https://nationalregistry.fmcsa.dot.gov. Once your registration is complete, you will receive a welcome message and a National Regis- try Number. You will need your National Registry Number to schedule and sit for the FMCSA medical examiner certification test in Step 4. STEP THREE E STEP FOUR Complete required training from a training program that meets or exceeds the FMCSA's requirements, including (1) training must cover the 8 topics in the FMCSA's core curriculum specifications, and (2) the training provider must be accredited by a nationally-recognized medical profession organization that provides continuing education credits. Register and Pass the FMCSA medical examiner certification test administered by an FMCSA-authorized private-sector training organization. After the FMCSA confirms the test grading from the site and validates your credentials, they will issue you a National Registry Certificate and your contact information will then be listed on the National Registry Website. O STEP FIVE STEP SIX Congratulations! You are now a Certified Medical Examiner. As a certified medical examiner, you will make important medical certifi- cation decisions that will reduce the risk for crashes, injuries and fatalities among interstate CMV drivers. To maintain your listing on the National Registry, you must transmit to the FMCSA your CMV Driver Medical Examination Results, submit to periodic random reviews, take a refresher course every 5 years, and re-certify by passing the FMCSA exam every 10 years.

Roadmap to NRCME Certification

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NRCME Plus Online Training Systems™ strives to serve the entire continuum of healthcare providers seeking training for medical examiner training. We have been awarded accreditation in multiple prov...

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