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Course Description

Nationally Registered EMRs (NREMR) are required to renew their certification every two years. NREMRs can recertify by either taking the cognitive examination or by completing continuing education. Note: We encourage you to reference the specific license renewal requirements for every state which you are licensed to practice.
 
The EMR National Continued Competency Program (NCCP) requires a total of 16 hours of continuing education to recertify. The model requires continuing education in three components: (1) a national component, (2) a local/state component, and (3) an individual component.
 
The National Registry accepts State EMS Office accepted and CAPCE accredited education, education from EMS education programs, and U.S. accredited academic credit, college course, or credit provided by the National Registry Alternative Recertification Credits Policy. All education must be directly related to EMS patient care. International providers must complete education from the list of approved United States education sources.
 
Courses that cannot be applied towards recertification requirements include duplicate courses, clinical rotations, instructor courses, management/leadership courses, performance of duty, preceptor hours, serving as a skill examiner, and volunteer time with agencies.

Learner Outcomes

Uses simple knowledge of the EMS system, safety/well-being of the Emergency Medical Responder, medical/legal issues at the scene of an emergency while awaiting a higher level of care. Demonstrate awareness of local public health resources and the role EMS personnel play in public health emergencies.

Notes

If you are a student with a documented disability and have not voluntarily disclosed the nature of your disability, we may coordinate the accommodations you need. In that case, you are invited to contact the Disability Support Services Office (DSSO) in 'Ilima 107, ph. (808)734-9552, or email kapdss@hawaii.edu for assistance. For students whose primary disability is Deaf or hard of hearing, contact the Kapi'olani Community College Deaf Center, ph. (808)734-9891 / (808)447-3141(VP) or email jfried@hawaii.edu .

Please note: Please call ahead.

Prerequisites

EMR courses at Maui EMS Training are intended to serve county, state, and federal public safety agencies that may respond to medical emergencies within Maui County. Prospective students who are not affiliated with such an agency will only be considered on a space-available and case-by-case basis, and may be subject to higher fees as a private individual or entity.
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This course follows and meets National EMS Education Standards at the Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) level. See ems.gov for more details. Successful completion of this course may make the graduate eligible for credentialing with the National Registry of EMTs at the EMR level. See NREMT - Emergency Medical Responder Recertification for more details.
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