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New Jersey · Physician Assistant

Physician Assistant CME requirements in New Jersey

Medium confidenceLast verified June 4, 2026

Requirements at a glance

Licensing board
Renewal cycle
Every 2 years
Total CME hours
≥50 Category 1 credits per renewal
Category 1 minimum
50 hours
Accepts NCCPA in lieu
Verify whether NCCPA substitutes

State-mandated CME topics

  • Opioid prescribing: 1 hr — Controlled-substance prescribers, each cycle.

Sources

Every figure on this page is compiled from the primary board and national certification sources below, cross-checked against reputable aggregators. Requirements change often and some boards publish only in PDFs or login-walled portals — confirm current rules directly before relying on them for renewal.

New Jersey licensing boardNJ State Board of Medical Examiners
NCCPA certification (national)nccpa.net/maintain-certification/continuing-medical-education
NCCPA certification (national)nccpa.net/news/panre-la
NCCPA certification (national)nccpa.net/maintain-certification
DEA MATE Act (federal)samhsa.gov/substance-use/treatment/statutes-regulations-guidelines/mate-act
DEA MATE Act (federal)dea.gov
Verify with NJ State Board of Medical Examiners

How this fits the national picture

Independent of New Jersey, every PA maintains NCCPA certification — 100 CME credits every two-year cycle (at least 50 Category 1) plus a recertification exam by year 10. Many states accept that in place of separate state CME; this page notes whether New Jersey does.

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Frequently asked questions

How many CME hours do physician assistants need in New Jersey?

≥50 Category 1 credits per renewal. Renewal cycle: Every 2 years.

Does New Jersey accept NCCPA certification in lieu of state CME?

Verify whether NCCPA substitutes.

What topic-specific CME does New Jersey require for physician assistants?

Opioid prescribing: 1 hr — Controlled-substance prescribers, each cycle.

Informational only, not legal or compliance advice. Continuing education rules change frequently. Confirm current requirements with the NJ State Board of Medical Examiners and your certifying body before relying on any figure here.