Continuing education
Continuing education by state — log an hour once, see where it counts.
Multi-state clinicians juggle state-license continuing- education requirements, DEA-related CE, and category breakdowns that vary state by state. The same two-hour course can satisfy three different requirements — or none, if you forget to log it. Larch tracks CME for physicians and PAs, contact hours for nurse practitioners, and shows you which state requirements each hour satisfies.
What Larch tracks
A real credit ledger, not a spreadsheet.
Credit log
Activity title, accrediting body, hours, category, completion date, and certificate of completion (PDF) — every credit captured in one place.
Multi-credential tagging
One credit can satisfy multiple credentials. Tag it to the state licenses and DEA-related requirements it counts toward — see it everywhere it's needed.
Category breakdowns
Pharmacology, pain management, controlled substances, ethics, suicide prevention, end-of-life — log credits with category metadata so reporting periods don't miss any.
Certificate vault
Every certificate of completion uploaded with the credit. When a state board audits your CE, the PDF is one click away.
Reporting periods
Each credential's reporting period (1 year for some states, biennial for others, 10-year for board MOC) is captured against the credit log.
Reporting-period alerts
As a reporting period closes, Larch surfaces what's logged vs the requirement and alerts before the deadline. No more last-minute scrambles.
Common questions
What clinicians ask first.
- How does Larch handle different state CE requirements?
- Each state board sets its own CE rules — total hours, category breakdowns (pharmacology, pain management, controlled substances, ethics, suicide prevention, where applicable), reporting periods, and accepted accrediting bodies. You log a credit once with its accrediting body, category, and hours; Larch lets you tag which credentials it satisfies. Roadmap item: a state-by-state requirements engine that automatically maps credits against state rules. For now you map them yourself, and we keep the calendar.
- Can the same credit count toward multiple credentials?
- Yes — that's the whole point. A 2-hour AMA PRA Category 1 credit on opioid prescribing typically counts toward your DEA renewal in some states, your state license CE in others, AND your board MOC. Tag the credit once with all the credentials it satisfies; Larch shows it on each.
- What about pre-recorded vs live activities, or specific accrediting bodies?
- Each credit captures the accrediting body (ACCME, AANP, AAPA, AOA, etc.), activity type (live, enduring material, performance improvement), and hours. State boards and certifying bodies that have rules about activity type can be filtered against the credit log when their requirement engine ships.
What else Larch tracks
One platform, every credential.
Start the credit log. Free, forever.
About 30 seconds per credit. Tag it once, count it everywhere.