Key Features
This FMCSA-compliant course includes:
• 7 CME hours jointly accredited through Postgraduate Institute for Medicine (PIM)
• Two full-length practice exams that mirror the actual NRCME test
• Unlimited review access – revisit modules and practice tests anytime
• Insider guidance on how to pass the NRCME exam
• Interactive video lessons, case-based learning, and concise review quizzes
• Certificate issued immediately upon completion
• Pass guarantee – we refund your $79 exam fee if you don’t pass
• Self-paced, on-demand format designed for MDs, DOs, NPs, and PAs
Topics Covered
- Occupational Medicine
- Vision & Hearing
- Cardiovascular Conditions
- Diabetes
- Respiratory Disorders
- Gastrointestinal Conditions
- Musculoskeletal Issues
- Neurological Conditions
- Mental Health
- Drug & Alcohol Abuse
- Medical Examiner Responsibilities
- FMCSA Advisory Criteria
- Determination of Driving Status
Learning Objectives
Upon completion, the participant should be better able to:
1. Recognize current medical standards, advisory criteria, and guidelines
2. Describe the role of Certified Medical Examiners
3. Apply the FMCSA medical standards in determining driving status
4. Utilize physical examination resources to detect driver medical conditions
5. Pass the NRCME certification test
6. Counsel drivers regarding medical standards for driver medical conditions
7. Effectively communicate with drivers and motor carriers regarding FMCSA medical standards
8. Counsel drivers regarding their medical condition and short- and long-term aspects that could affect safe driving
Target Audience
MDs, DOs, NPs, and PAs seeking initial NRCME certification and training to perform DOT physical examinations.
Additional credit info
The FMCSA Accredited National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners Training is approved for 7 continuing medical education credits.
It is intended for Doctors of Medicine (MD), Doctors of Osteopathy (DO), Doctors of Nursing Practice (DNP), Nurse Practitioners (NP), Physician Assistants (PA), Advanced Practice Nurses and Registered Nurses (APN & APRN).