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    New NREMT-P exam for old medic?

    Exactly my plan! I just hadn't been able to get ahold of anything other than a voicemail there and was trying to satisfy my burning curiosity!
  2. M

    New NREMT-P exam for old medic?

    That was a bit vague to me. I took it to mean that the break down would have to mirror that of the RTP. But the CEHs that I relicensed with this last round don't necessarily match up with that. It might well for their requirements but as I said, I haven't been able to get an answer from anyone...
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    New NREMT-P exam for old medic?

    Thanks for that info AKF. I'll contact the registry just to make sure it's also approved for initial entry though I can't imagine it wouldn't if they accept it for recerts. If so that solves it I guess! It's reasonably priced too. Internet forums are good for something after all if they're...
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    New NREMT-P exam for old medic?

    I could check that out and see if it works, they don't seem to have a ton of info on their website. There are no schools per se that do the testing or refreshers. The regional EMS offices are the test centers. A few training centers are offering the refresher classes but they keep getting...
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    New NREMT-P exam for old medic?

    Are they near you? That's pretty far for me as I'm in Bridgton, near the NH border. But I'd be glad to have any info you have, thanks!
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    New NREMT-P exam for old medic?

    I get that I have to do the computer and psychomotor tests, and have no problem with that. But the refresher requirement is pure B.S. So there's no option besides an actual refresher course? In the section of the registry site dealing with recertification, they state that CEHs that mirror the...
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    New NREMT-P exam for old medic?

    Thread title is misleading (I'm not that old!) but I thought it was catchy. My question is this: I licensed as a medic in my non-registry state 10 years ago. I never got around to doing the registry exam as I had no plans to work out of state. I recently moved and am close to a neighboring...
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    ACLS and their love affair for Atropine in bradycardia.

    I know this is an old thread, but thought it was worth reviving. There used to be talk of developing an ACLS (though not necessarily by that name) specifically for EMS. I'm not sure if that's still being discussed on any fronts. From my perspective, as both a provider and an...
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