NREMT FAQ

How do you recertify for NREMT?

To recertify for the NREMT, you must complete continuing education and submit an application before your certification expires.

Detailed Answer

The NREMT requires EMTs and Paramedics to recertify every 2 years to maintain their certification.

To recertify, you must complete a minimum number of continuing education hours, depending on your certification level (e.g. 40 hours for EMTs, 60 hours for Paramedics).

The continuing education hours must cover topics such as airway management, cardiac care, trauma, and other emergency medical skills.

You must also submit a recertification application to the NREMT, which includes verifying your continuing education hours and paying a recertification fee.

The NREMT recommends applying for recertification at least 3 months before your current certification expires to allow time for processing.

If your certification expires, you may need to retake the NREMT exam to become certified again.

Tips & Recommendations

  • Keep track of your continuing education hours throughout your certification period to make the recertification process easier.
  • Consider taking an NREMT exam preparation course to refresh your knowledge and skills before recertifying.
  • Check the NREMT website for the most up-to-date recertification requirements and deadlines.

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