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How do I recertify my National Registry EMT?

NOLS - Frequently Asked Questions
NREMT-B is a two year certification. Your certification is expired on the date of expiration. National Registry recertification requires a combination of continuing education units (CEUs) and a 24-hour Refresher Training Program every two year certification cycle. a) 48 hours of documented CEUs. Hours accumulated during your initial training course may not be applied to this 48 hour total. (See your Nat. Reg. Recert info for a list of acceptable CEU sources.

How can I recertify as both an EMT and a paramedic?

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How do I recertify my Colorado EMT?

NOLS - Frequently Asked Questions
Colorado EMT-B is a three year certification. There is a 6 month grace period. Recertification may be accomplished through ONE of the following. Complete a refresher course from a Colorado approved training program. You will still need to submit an application packet to the State to renew your certificate.

How do I recertify my California EMT?

NOLS - Frequently Asked Questions
California EMT-1 (or Basic) is a 2-year certification. Certification is maintained by accomplishing ONE of the following every two years: In addition to the above requirements all recertifying CA-EMT-1s need to complete an application form, submit a criminal history check, submit a photograph, obtain skills competency verification and pay associated fees. If your certification is between 6-12 months expired, standard recertification procedures plus an additional 12 hours apply.

How do people in other states sign up? Is there a national registry?

Donate Life California
Registrations from out-of-state residents are accepted on the Donate Life California Registry and serve as an advance directive in accordance with California state law in the event one's death occurs in this state. There is no national registry. All matters concerning organ and tissue donation are under the jurisdiction of each state's respective laws. For information on how to become a donor in other states, go to www.donatelife.net and click on the state in question.

How do I recertify the wilderness portion of my Wilderness EMT?

NOLS - Frequently Asked Questions
Generally, recertification of the wilderness component of a Wilderness EMT is identical to recertification of a WFR (see How do I recertify my Wilderness Medicine certification?) Another great option for recertifying the wilderness portion of your Wilderness EMT is the Wilderness Upgrade for Medical Professionals course (WUMP). This is the best choice for students who are also seeking Continuing Education Units. The WUMP offers 48 hours of Continuing Education Units.

Should I take EMT or Fire Academy first?

PBCC - FAQ's - Frequently Asked Questions
It is highly recommended that you take EMT prior to applying for the Fire Academy program. The PBCC EMT Program will give you first hand firefighter experience, and upon State certification, increase your points for the Fire Academy selection pool. Current / Returning Students | Prospective Students | Corporate and Continuing Education (CCE) Students Please read the PBCC Internet Privacy Statement, the Nondiscrimination Policy, and the Harassment Policy.

When must I recertify?

NBCCAM.org Frequently Asked Questions
The CMCA certification is valid for two years from the date awarded. Managers are placed in either the April 1 recertification cycle or the October 1 recertification cycle when they become certified.

What is the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) Registry?

AMA (MSS) Frequently Asked Questions
The National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) maintains a database of registered potential donors, which usually becomes the only lifeline for patients requiring marrow transplants. 3000 patients search the Registry each day, with hopes of finding a compatible life-saving match. For more information on the NMDP Registry, please visit www.marrow.org

What are the benefits of Batch Matching against the national Obituary Registry?

Obituaries - Batch Match FAQ
Obituary batch matching is an exclusive service of ObituaryRegistry.com and results include the complete obituary for each match. This service is particularly beneficial for lists that are not well-populated with Social Security Numbers. Other benefits are that the obituary database includes the most current information available (database is updated daily), and obituary records include more detail than Social Security Death Records.

Q: What is The National DSM Registry?

The National DSM Registry
Well, I thought about making a local database for Orlando, and then decided to include all of Florida. It was at that point I realized that we have no central location to keep track of all DSMers. This is it! It is not a message board, a classified or an online auction site! It is just to keep track of all DSMers and their DSMs. Return To Top

What is a registry?

FAQ - WVASDR
A registry is an organized system for the collection, storage, retrieval, analysis, and dissemination of information on individual persons who have either a particular disease, a condition (e.g., a risk factor) that predisposes to the occurrence of a health-related event, or prior exposure to substances (or circumstances) known or suspected to cause adverse health effects. There are registries for many diseases, conditions and events (i.e.

What is the Do Not Call Registry?

Illinois Attorney General - Do Not Call Registry - FAQ
The Do Not Call Registry is a tool that you can use to cut down on the number of telemarketing calls you receive. Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan wants to make sure that the Do Not Call Registry works for you, by: The Do Not Call Registry is a list of telephone numbers that most telemarketers are not allowed to call. The list is updated regularly, as more people add their phone numbers.

How do I become an EMT?

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Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training may be obtained at any State of Florida Certified Training Center. For a list of training centers and contact information click here.

What is an EMT?

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EMT receives approximately 300 hours of classroom instruction and clinical training. They are trained in basic management of traumatic injuries, medical emergencies, childbirth, emergency vehicle operations, hazardous material awareness, scene awareness, legal and ethical issues, patient assessment, bandaging, splinting, airway maintenance, CPR, patient moving and limited administration of drugs. We also require EMT's to receive additional training to establish and maintain IV's.

How do I recertify?

NCCAOM
Continuing Education is a requirement for recertification. Please download the Recertification Handbook for details.

What is the National Renal Registry?

Frequently Asked Questions
The National Renal Registry (NRR) collects information on patients on renal replacement therapy (RRT); i.e. dialysis and kidney transplantation. This information is needed for the estimation of treatment rates in the country, as well as to assist the Ministry of Health (MOH), Non-Governmental Organization, private providers and industry in the planning and evaluation of RRT services.

Who manages the National Do Not Call Registry?

Q&A: The National Do Not Call Registry
The National Do Not Call Registry is managed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the nation’s consumer protection agency. It is enforced by the FTC, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and state law enforcement officials.
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