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The EMS University 60 Hour Paramedic Refresher Course Meets NREMT Requirements for Recertification.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Recertification Questions

Does your course meet my state’s requirements for recertification?

Does your course meet National Registry of EMTs (NREMT) requirements for recertification

I’m moving out of state or hold certification in a state other than the state I am moving into. How do I become certified to practice as an Paramedic where I am moving or to recertify my NREMT?

How long after passing the course will I receive proof of taking the Paramedic Refresher course?

How do I recertify my Paramedic Certification?

What information will be listed on my certification?

My State/County certification lapsed. Can I get it back?

Course Questions:

How long is the Paramedic Refresher course?

What if I fail the exam?

Can you explain what is included in the course?

What is the cost?

Registration Questions:

How do I register for the course?

Payment Questions:

How do I get a receipt for my payment?

It says my payment cannot be accepted, what is the problem?

Recertification Questions:

Does your course meet my state’s requirements for recertification?

As a 60 Hour Paramedic NREMT Refresher course as defined in the 2009 National EMS Education Standards, approved by the Commission on Accreditation for Pre-Hospital Continuing Education (CAPCE) F5 Course, the EMS 203 (F5) – Paramedic NREMT Refresher Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) Course meets National Continued Competency Program (NCCP) requirements for NREMT recertification.
National Component Hours = 30 (Covered)
Local/State Component Hours = 15 (Covered under CAPCE)
Individual Component Hours = 15 (Covered under CAPCE)

This course will cover certification requirements for most providers renewing their NREMT, however, because of NCCP, individual hour requirement may vary. Some states require skills competency verification. Contact Your State EMS Office for further information.
If you are deficient in other hours, you may also enroll for any of our CE programs which cover all required areas for the national standard curriculum. The NREMT provides credit for our courses because we are a CAPCE Accredited Provider. Many states, such as California and Texas provide for recertification based upon CE hours. You can also check with your State EMS Authority for further information regarding acceptance and requirements.

Does your course meet National Registry of EMTs (NREMT) requirements for recertification?

As a 60 Hour Paramedic NREMT Refresher course as defined in the 2009 National EMS Education Standards, approved by the Commission on Accreditation for Pre-Hospital Continuing Education (CAPCE) F5 Course, the EMS 203 (F5) – Paramedic NREMT Refresher Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) Course meets National Continued Competency Program (NCCP) requirements for NREMT recertification.
National Component Hours = 30 (Covered)
Local/State Component Hours = 15 (Covered under CAPCE)
Individual Component Hours = 15 (Covered under CAPCE)

This course will cover certification requirements for most providers renewing their NREMT, however, because of NCCP, individual hour requirement may vary. Some states require skills competency verification. Contact Your State EMS Office for further information.
If you are deficient in other hours, you may also enroll for any of our CE programs which cover all required areas for the national standard curriculum. The NREMT provides credit for our courses because we are a CAPCE Accredited Provider. Many states, such as California and Texas provide for recertification based upon CE hours. You can also check with your State EMS Authority for further information regarding acceptance and requirements.

I’m moving out of state or hold certification in a state other than the state I am moving into. How do I become certified to practice as an Paramedic where I am moving or to recertify my NREMT?

Each state has unique requirements for entry into their state as an initial Paramedic. Most states, however, will accept NREMT certification in order to initially become a Paramedic. Our EMS 206 (F5) – Paramedic Refresher (Virtual Instructor Led Training) Course is a NCCP compliant Paramedic NREMT Refresher Course. The NREMT provides credit for our course because we are a CAPCE Accredited Provider. You can also check with your State EMS Authority for further information regarding specific acceptance and requirements issues.

How long after passing the course will I receive proof of taking the Paramedic Refresher Course?

Your course validation certificate will be available immediately upon course completion. Therefore, as soon as you have completed and successfully passed the final examination, you will be issued your validation certificate.

How do I recertify my Paramedic Certification?

This 60 Hour Paramedic NREMT Refresher course is approved by the Commission on Accreditation for Pre-Hospital Continuing Education (CAPCE) F5 Course, the EMS 203 (F5) – Paramedic NREMT Refresher Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) Course meets National Continued Competency Program (NCCP) requirements for NREMT recertification.
You may present certification to the NREMT to help meet requirements for recertification. Our course covers the following requirements:
National Component Hours = 30 (Covered)
Local/State Component Hours = 15 (Covered under CAPCE)
Individual Component Hours = 15 (Covered under CAPCE)

This course will cover certification requirements for most providers renewing their NREMT, however, because of NCCP, individual hour requirement may vary. Some states require skills competency verification. Contact Your State EMS Office for further information.
If you are deficient in other hours, you may also enroll for any of our CE programs which cover all required areas for the national standard curriculum. The NREMT provides credit for our courses because we are a CAPCE Accredited Provider. Many states, such as California and Texas provide for recertification based upon CE hours. You can also check with your State EMS Authority for further information regarding acceptance and requirements.

What information will be listed on my certification?

The certification will state the name of the student, training program name and number (as authorized by the state), the program director’s signature, and the following topic areas and hours:

Topic CoveredLength
Airway/Respiration/Ventilation10.0 Hours
Cardiovascular10.0 Hours
Trauma10.0 Hours
Medical20.0 Hours
Operations10.0 Hours

Provider LevelTotal Time
Advanced60.0 Hours

Does your course include Skills Verification?

No, we do not offer Skills Competency Verification. This should be done through your agency or though an initial training program. Contact Your State EMS Office to find a list of training centers that can assist you with this requirement.

My State/County certification lapsed. Can I get it back?

Some states permit re-entry or certification after a lapse of certification based upon obtaining a certain number of CEs. The NREMT requires that you take a state approved Paramedic Refresher Course as well as pass the cognitive and psychomotor examinations. This program, by being approved through the state of California, EMS Authority to offer continuing education, qualifies as a state of California Paramedic Refresher program. As such, you can use this course in California to meet the requirements for the Paramedic Refresher portion, however, you will still be required to take the psychomotor exam and cognitive examination. You can check with your State EMS Authority for further information regarding acceptance and requirements.

Course Questions:

How long is the Paramedic Refresher course?

The EMS 206 (F5) Paramedic Refresher Course is Virtual Instructor Led Training which is conducted per the schedule as shown by Clicking Here. The course is 60 Hours in length.

What if I fail the exam?

The score to pass and receive your validation certificate is 75%. You are permitted to take the exam a maximum of 3 times prior to being required to take the course all over again. If you must repeat the course, we can offer you a discounted rate. Ask your instructor for details.

Can you explain what is included in the course?

All classes include didactic, written and audiovisual materials to enhance learning. In addition, there is a written exam required by the state at the end of each course. Passing with a grade of 75% or better is required to obtain your validation certificate.

What is the cost?

The cost to take the (F5) Paramedic Refresher (Virtual Instructor Led Training Course) is $355.00. In the event that you find a lower price, we can provide an additional 10% off the competitor’s price. This way you receive the lowest possible price for your recertification.

Registration Questions:

How do I register for the course?

In order to register for the Paramedic Refresher course, you can call us at (800) 728-0209 or Register Online. In order to secure your seat, in the class, you must pay the registration fee.

Payment Questions:

How do I get a receipt for my payment?

The process is simple… You can request this by using the live support chat button, emailing us at info@emsuniversity.com or by calling us at (800) 728-0209. Be sure to include the email address, payment method, and the last 4 numbers of your credit card. We try to make it as easy as possible for you. We can email, fax or mail your receipt. The process usually takes 24 hours to complete. If you need it done quicker, calling or using the live support option are the best ways of receiving a rapid response.

It says my payment cannot be accepted, what is the problem?

Most payment issues involve the incorrect identification of a Card Verification Code (CVC) or a Zipcode/Address mismatch. In order to find the correct CVC for your credit or debit card, click here. If you continue to experience issues, you may contact us using the live support chat button or call us at (800) 728-0209. We will be happy to review your payment and provide more information.

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