DOT Examiner Training Update -- Online version of NRCME Plus+ to be released mid December, 2011!
 
   
 
The NRCME Plus+ Training System is your source for meeting all of the Federal training requirements for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s NRCME Examination to certify you as a Federal DOT Examiner beginning in December of 2011! DOT Physical Examination Training is expected to be required in late 2011. Be ready.

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Oakstone Medical Publishing designates this live activity for a maximum 19 hours of AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity."


 
   

 


 

NRCME Training Systems, LLC has no implied or guaranteed pass grades on the NRCME Federal Examination. NRCME Training Systems is a provider of DOT training in preparation for the NRCME National Registry which is expected to be enacted by law via the Federal Department of Transportation. This program does not substitute for or satisfy the FMCSA, NRCME education requirement.  NRCME Training Systems does not guarantee this program will include any profession or licensure status. If student does purchase the on-line version for final review and fails the NRCME examination, that student will receive an additional one month subscription for re-review at no additional cost. CME is applied for but is not guaranteed. Attendance verification enforced to qualify for online training discount.
 
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration does not endorse any training programs for the Registry. This program is not associated with the Federal Department of Transportation or the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Students may not use for personal gain any of the materials provided during the course of the seminar in any form. Copyright NRCME Training Systems, LLC, 2008-2011. By registering for any portion of this program you acknowledge understanding and agreement of these conditions

 

 
 
  


 
 
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