Self-Assessment – Emergency Medicine

CME/CE credit: Up to 20 AAPA PRA Category 1 Self-Assessment CME CreditsTM

Length of time for completion: 20+ hours

Number of questions to complete: All available questions

Planning Committee, Writers, and Reviewers:

Amy Rontal, MD: Planner, Reviewer 
Director of Medical Content, Rosh Review/Blueprint Prep 
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, William Beaumont University Hospital/Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine

Nadya Tsytsyna, PA-C: Planner, Writer, Reviewer 
Associate Director of PA Content, Blueprint Test Prep/Rosh Review 
NYU Brooklyn Hospital, Brooklyn NY

Adam Rosh, MD: Planner, Reviewer 
Emergency Medicine Physician 
Founder, RoshReview.com

Target Audience: Physician assistants

Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this educational activity, participants will be able to:

  • Comprehensively review the core content for physician assistants in emergency medicine
  • Effectively translate the acquired academic knowledge into improved diagnostics and subsequently implement a better treatment plan for their patients

Accreditation and Designation of Credit:

This activity has been reviewed by the AAPA Review Panel and is compliant with AAPA CME Criteria. This activity is designated for 20 AAPA Category 1 Self-Assessment CME credits. PAs should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation. Approval is valid from 9/30/2022 to 9/30/2026. AAPA reference number: CME-208124.

For NCCPA certification maintenance ONLY: NCCPA will now apply an additional 50 percent weighting when these self-assessment credits are logged for NCCPA certification maintenance purposes. PAs should log up to a maximum of 20 AAPA Category 1 Self-Assessment CME credits, as the additional weighting will be automatically applied by NCCPA.

Disclosure Information

Disclosures: AAPA requires that everyone who is in a position to control the content of an education activity to disclose all relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies. “Ineligible companies” are those whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, re-selling, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients.

No commercial relationships with ineligible companies:

Adam Rosh, MD

Amy Rontal, MD

Nadya Tsytsyna, PA-C

Investigational and/or Off-Label Use of Commercial Products and Devices:

There is no mention of investigational and/or off-label use of commercial products.

Acknowledgment of Commercial Support: There is no commercial support received for this educational activity.

Technical Requirements: Internet connection

For CME-related questions about this activity, contact us at roshsupport@blueprintprep.com