NRCME Eligibility for Medical Examiners
The NRCME eligibility requirement for medical examiners on the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners (NRCME) varies by state and profession. In order to be a certified medical examiner listed on the DOT/FMCSA National Registry you must have a valid medical license, be certified, and be properly registered in accordance with state laws and regulations as required to complete DOT physical examinations. Please review each profession below to learn more about eligibility in your state.
NRCME Eligibility by Profession
(MD) Doctor of Medicine
(DO) Doctor of Osteopathy
(DC) Doctor of Chiropractic
(NP) Nurse Practitioner
(NP) Nurse Practitioner
(APRN) Advanced Practice Registered Nurse
(RN) Registered Nurse
(PA) Physician Assistant
(DPT) Doctor of Physical Therapy
(OMD/DOM) Doctor of Oriental Medicine
(ND) Naturopathic Doctor
(CNS) Clinical Nurse Specialist
(PT) Physical Therapist
(LAc) Acupuncturist
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For questions about your NRCME eligibility, please reach out to us at info@passmyphysical.com or call us at (315) 704-6013.
In the case that you are having difficulty accessing your National Registry account, or prefer to speak directly to the FMCSA about your NRCME eligibility, you may contact them directly at FMCTECHSUP@dot.gov or by phone at 617-494-3003. You may also visit the NRCME website to verify your eligibility.