Verification of Certification

Certification Process

The certification process administered by NCCAA involves (1) initial certification by successful completion of the Certifying Examination for Anesthesiologist Assistants; (2) registration of credit for continuing medical education [CME]; and (3) successful completion of Examination for Continued Demonstration of Qualifications [CDQ]. The certification process operates on a continuing six year cycle:

Year
Process Step
0
1
Certifying Examination
2
3
CME Registration
4
5
CME Registration
6 CME Registration and CDQ Examination

NCCAA awards a time-limited certificate to each candidate who successfully completes the Certifying Examination. Each anesthesiologist assistant is able to maintain current certification by registering requisite CME credits every two years and successfully completing a CDQ examination every six years.

Practitioner Verification

Search NCCAA's practitioner database to determine if an individual anesthesiologist assistant is currently certified. You may search by the practitioner's name or certificate number.

Practitioner's Last Name:
Practitioner's Certification Number: