Examples of EMS training program in a sentence
Be a current emergency medical care provider, RN, PA, or physician and submit a recommendation in writing from an approved EMS training program if enrolling in an EMS instructor course.
Be currently certified, at a minimum, as an EMT if enrolling in an AEMT or paramedic course.f. Be a current emergency medical care provider, RN, PA, or physician and submit a recommendation in writing from an approved EMS training program if enrolling in an EMS instructor course.139.4(5) Students.
Validation of competency on all EMT psychomotor skills by an accredited EMS training program or successfully challenge the Arkansas EMT psychomotor skills exam.
Validation of competency on all Paramedic psychomotor skills by an accredited EMS training program, EMS Medical Director or challenge the National Registry of EMT’s psychomotor exam.
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Be a current EMS provider, RN, PA, or physician and submit a recommendation in writing from an approved EMS training program if enrolling in an EMS instructor course.
Complete a Renewal by Testing Application provided by the department and schedule a test date with an EMS training program.
ARC 9443B, IAB 4/6/11, effective 8/1/11] 641—131.6(147A) Continuing education providers—approval, record keeping and inspection.131.6(1) Continuing education courses for emergency medical care personnel may be approved by the department, an EMS training program or a national EMS continuing education accreditation entity.
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General Licensure Renewal StandardsOne (1) Continuing Education (CE) Hour is defined as every fifty (50) minutes of approved classroom or skills laboratory activities, each hour of structured clinical or field experience when monitored by a preceptor assigned by an EMS training program, EMS service personnel, hospital or alternate base station approved according to the Department or each hour of media based/serial production.