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Learn how to renew your EMT certification every two years with the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians. Find out the requirements, options, and resources for recertification by exam or continuing education.
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Learn how to recertify your National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) certification online or by paper. Find out the hours, components, and sources of education for each level of EMS certification.
You can recertify, or renew your national certification, using continuing education or recertification by exam (RBE). Below you will find options with useful information to help you. OPTION A
15 lip 2019 · the overall requirements necessary to renew National EMS Certification. Requirements for the National Component are updated every four years based upon i nput obtained from national EMS stakeholders. Topics chosen are influenced by:
This table lists the required number of credits for continuing education by each level of National EMS Certification and by the specific component. There are currently two different NCCP models with different national component domain topic requirements.
Learn how to renew your NREMT certification by continuing education or recertification by exam. Find out the hours, deadlines, fees and application process for each option.
Complete a total of 72 hours of continuing education including: A state or CECBEMS (F1, F2, F3*, F5) approved. 24 hour EMT refresher or equivalent state or CECBEMS approved continuing education. 48 hours of additional state or CECBEMS (F1, F2, F3*, F5) approved EMS-related continuing education.