NREMT
The NREMT topic features articles and exclusive columns about the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians. Find out more about the NREMT study guide, practice test and training here.
Answers to commonly asked questions about lapsed certification, valid continuing education, and recertification requirements
William “Bill” Brown discusses the importance of the Registry and the long road to earning the industry’s acceptance of the organization
Pay attention to what each NREMT exam question is asking; study high-yield ‘nooks and crannies’
How First Priority Mobile Healthcare is rethinking workforce sustainability
The proposed changes would clarify continuing education requirements, documentation standards and accepted education sources for EMS certification, recertification and reentry pathways
The new delegated authority model aligns Tribal EMS certification with national standards while reinforcing Tribal self-governance and regional collaboration
EMT Steve Nesseth’s 50-year journey in EMS
The National Registry’s new short-form podcast aims to help EMS clinicians quickly apply the latest research and evidence-based guidance to patient care in the field
Why great EMS education still comes down to storytelling and simplicity
EMS leaders open summit with call for unity and coordinated action
The National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians has opened a public comment period on a member EMS Advisory Group
The National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians is America’s EMS certification organization – here’s how it works
Dan Limmer, educator and self-proclaimed “exam nerd,” shares strategies for successfully completing the NREMT certification test
More than 23,000 EMS providers have completed Refresh 2021, a free offering of CAPCE-approved lectures and NCCP curriculum hours
Being an emergency medical technician is rewarding job, and with the right EMT training, there’s plenty of room to grow
Follow these tips to ensure success, enjoy the experience, and leave school with a diploma and a smile
What CoAEMSP has learned about EMS student attrition and retention
The CAPCE Import Tool will save time when submitting continuing education courses
Significant updates to the process, open until March 31, 2025, will benefit clinicians and approvers
With over 6,200 Nationally Registered EMS clinicians in New York, this decision is expected to boost those numbers as more pursue certification through the National Registry
You can never be too prepared for the NREMT
Candidates are expected to have experience in leadership and education in the provision of emergency care
Don’t let this exam end your firefighting career before it starts
Get the facts on paramedic qualifications, training, licensing, salaries and careers
The web portal was launched to guide candidates through the new AEMT and paramedic certification examinations set to begin on July 1, 2024
Gaining insights into the EMS workforce, attrition, education, credentialing and quality patient care
How I explained response speed to the question “why don’t you run to the patient?” from an EMT student
The project, aimed at thoroughly assessing the occupational risks first responders face, has received an initial funding boost of $249,000
Cason, a retired professor of EMS education and past chair of NREMT, will be honored in New Orleans later this month
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