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The new recertification process, PANRE-LA, incorporates elements of a longitudinal assessment and is designed to help PAs identify and address knowledge gaps in core medical content. It removes some of the stress and anxiety of the recertification process.
We are pleased to inform you that you have two options available for your recertification exam requirement – the new PANRE-Longitudinal Assessment (PANRE-LA) and the traditional PANRE.
About PANRE-LA. PANRE-LA is an alternative to the traditional PANRE that was adopted following the two-year Pilot Alternative to PANRE. It incorporates elements of a longitudinal assessment and is designed to help PAs identify and address knowledge gaps in core medical content.
Earn your highest PANRE-LA score every quarter. Quickly and correctly answer every PANRE-LA question with this searchable, NCCPA-informed reference guide.
In this blog post, we discuss everything you need to know about the updated PANRE (traditional proctored exam) and the new PANRE-LA (in-home) exam. We first cover some history in addition to topics such as eligibility requirements, test format, the new blueprint, and study tips!
The PANRE-LA, in contrast to the traditional PANRE, evaluates a PA's knowledge and skills over time, providing a more comprehensive assessment of their expertise. Continue reading for a detailed overview of the PANRE-LA, including its structure, eligibility criteria, and cost.
Now, we have an additional, flexible option that began in 2023: the new PANRE-LA. So, which exam should you take? Here’s everything you need to know about the PANRE vs PANRE-LA, including similarities, differences, and how to prepare.
The National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) announced on December 1 that beginning in 2023, they will offer a new alternative to the traditional PANRE recertification exam: PANRE-LA, a take-at-home test which incorporates elements of longitudinal assessment.
Learn more about PANRE-LA and get answers to your most frequently asked questions! Discover all the new data in our 2023 Statistical Profile of Recently Board Certified PAs.
Recently, NCCPA announced that an official alternative, longitudinal, take-at-home recertification option will be available to PAs beginning in 2023, known as the PANRE-LA, in addition to the traditional PANRE.