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    State CME Requirements

    State-required continuing medical education for physicians, nurses, and physician assistants. Earn CME / CE credits anytime and fulfill your annual maintenance of certification requirements easily every year.

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    State CME Requirements

    Satisfy your state CME requirements easily, every year.

    Satisfy State-required CME anytime, anywhere, year after year, with Med-Challenger's State CME Requirements course. Continually updated.

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    • 1000+ high-yield board-style questions with detailed explanations
    • Over 70 topics, including new topics annually
    • 93 AMA Category 1 CME credits
    • 92 ANCC contact hours
    • Satisfies the one-time, eight-hour training requirement for all Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)-registered practitioners on the treatment and management of patients with opioid or other substance use disorders.
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