Our National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners (NRCME) training program is designed to educate the medical provider (MD, DO, DC, PA, NP) on many aspects of commercial motor vehicle (CMV) operator health, evaluate operator competency, and obtain DOT
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The medical examiner will evaluate your condition to determine how the lung disease may affect your ability to safely drive and perform other duties of a commercial driver. Certain disqualifying medical conditions may prevent you from obtaining medical certification. If you don’t have a medical opi...
Certified DOT Medical Examiner Serving Fredericksburg and Richmond, Virginia. Fredericksburg 540-372-6811 Richmond 804-935-8905 We Keep You Truckin’ At DOT CDL Physical Clinic Virginia, the medical offices of Ronald H. Johnson, M.D. we specialize in driver physicals. We have two easily accessibl...
How to Get a DOT Medical Card If you pass your DOT physical, you’ll receive a Medical Examiner's Certificate (MEC), also known as your DOT medical card. This certification, along with your commercial driver’s license (CDL), allows you to drive a commercial vehicle for 2 years, provide...
Medical Examiner’s Certificates are valid for 24 months, however some medical conditions require more frequent re-certification periods. Examiners certify drivers for up to 2 years, but may certify for less than 2 years if more frequent monitoring is required to ensure medical fitness for duty. ...
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MVR should contain all recent driver history and up-to-date medical information for that driver. MVR should contain the correct self-certification for the driver. Consult thefull DOT descriptionsfor each of the four categories of drivers if you aren’t sure how certain drivers should self-certify...