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NREMT Implements Paramedic Program Accreditation Requirement
As previously announced, all Paramedic students who begin their education on or after January 1, 2013, and wish to obtain NREMT National EMS Certification at the Paramedic level must successfully complete their Paramedic education at an accredited program or one that is seeking accreditation sponsored by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP).
The National Registry Board of Directors made the decision regarding Paramedic program accreditation in 2007. Requiring a single national accreditation agency for Paramedic educational programs follows the recommendations of the National EMS Education Agenda for the Future: A Systems Approach (2000). Implementation of accreditation has been recommended in the Institute of Medicine Report EMS at the Crossroads (2006). The NREMT partnered with many stakeholders in the EMS Community, including the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions (CoAEMSP) the last several years to ensure Paramedic education programs prepared for this new requirement.
Paramedic applicants who are enrolled in non-CAAHEP accredited programs that began prior to January 1, 2013, currently licensed State Paramedics and those who graduated from non-CAAHEP accredited programs prior to January 1, 2013 will remain eligible for NREMTs National EMS Certification at the Paramedic level, provided all other requirements for NREMT certification are met.
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The single most important goal of the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians
(NREMT) is to offer assurance that EMS personnel providing treatment to patients—at
their highest moment of need—are competent.
The NREMT accomplishes this goal with a staff that includes highly qualified EMS
experts who understand what is involved in treating patients in the out-of-hospital
setting. They are responsible for implementing a process that involves meeting specific
requirements. This is necessary due to the sensitive nature of the EMS profession
and the level of trust placed on EMS personnel.
The NREMT was founded in 1970 as a result of the recommendations made by the Committee
on Highway Traffic Safety. This committee proposed a national certification agency
to establish uniform standards for training and examination of personnel active
in the delivery of emergency ambulance service.
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NCCA Accreditation
With a commitment to excellence, the NREMT holds accreditation from The National
Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA), which is the accreditation arm of The
National Organization for Competency Assurance (NOCA). The NCCA is recognized as
the authority on accreditation standards for professional certification organizations
and programs. NCCA accreditation means that the standards set by the NREMT have
been reviewed by the NCCA and deemed credible for ensuring the health, welfare and
safety of the public.
Did you know?
According to research conducted by the NREMT, 35.5% of EMS professionals regularly smoked tobacco at some point in their life. Of those, about half no longer smoke. This prevalence is notably higher than that found in the general population.