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Comments Section colleges offer classes that are 6 weeks to couple months long like local community colleges. Private EMS sometimes have courses. Complete an EMT program at a community college, pass the NREMT if your state recognizes it, apply for a state license. Take a class. Pass the class.
You must pass the NR exam to become eligible for state certification; therefore, you must meet all requirements (such as application, fee, etc.) set forth by NR. To view NR requirements, go to .nremt.org. If you want to work in Texas, you must gain state certification by following the application instructions below.
What are the requirements for certification or licensure as an EMT or Paramedic in Texas? You must be at least 18 years old. Have a high school diploma or GED cerfificate. Successfully complete a DSHS approved EMS training course. Submit a completed EMS Personnel Certification application and fee.
Because EMS clinicians respond to all kinds of emergencies, hazards and natural and man-made disasters, they often work side-by-side with public safety colleagues in law enforcement and the fire service, with the primary mission of providing emergency medical care. EMS also plays a role in non-emergent medical care.
EMT-Basic (EMT-B) This certification requires one semester of training at a local community college or accredited program. The Texas Department of State Health Services (TDSHS) approves the courses (in Texas); therefore, class hours per week and course length will vary.
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Requirements You must be at least 18 years old. Have a high school diploma or GED certificate. Successfully complete a DSHS approved EMS training course. Submit a completed EMS Personnel Certification application and fee. Pass the National Registry exam. Submit fingerprints for Texas/FBI criminal history check.
You can be disqualified from becoming an EMT in Texas if you are under eighteen years old, do not have a high school or GED diploma, have certain criminal or drug offenses, have a record of certain driving or traffic violations, or submit a non-state-approved EMT training certificate.
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