Texas Jurisprudence Exam Physician Assistant Practice Exam

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Which of the following qualifies as Category II CME?

  1. Formal hospital training

  2. Providing volunteer services

  3. Attending seminars

  4. Conducting research

The correct answer is: Providing volunteer services

Category II Continuing Medical Education (CME) typically includes activities that contribute to a physician assistant's lifelong learning but do not meet the strict criteria outlined for Category I. Providing volunteer services qualifies as Category II CME because it involves practical, hands-on experience that enhances a provider's skills and knowledge, even though it may not be part of a formally structured educational program. Engaging in volunteer services allows physician assistants to apply their medical knowledge and skills in a real-world context, which is considered valuable for professional development. This type of activity often focuses on community health needs and service, thereby contributing to the overall improvement of the healthcare system while also fulfilling CME requirements. Other options like formal hospital training, attending seminars, and conducting research typically fall into Category I CME, as they are structured educational activities with a defined curriculum and formal recognition by accrediting bodies. Category I CME generally involves scheduled programs, conferences, and workshops where the learning objectives are clearly established and assessed.