National Registry of EMTs

The National Registry of EMTs has maintained the integrity of the EMS profession through a nationally accredited, scientifically validated certification process.
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Since its founding in 1970, the National Registry of EMTs (National Registry) has maintained the integrity of the EMS profession through a nationally accredited, scientifically validated certification process. As the Nation’s EMS Certification organization, the National Registry provides psychometrically-valid proof of entry-level competence for Nationally Certified EMS personnel through rigorous cognitive and psychomotor examinations that state regulators, employers, educators and the public can trust to ensure the competency of EMS providers. National EMS Certification is offered at four levels and must be maintained biennially by demonstrating continued education and skills competence. To date, the National Registry has certified more than 1.8 million EMS professionals. To learn more about the National Registry please visit www.nremt.org.

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Bill Seifarth
Bill Seifarth brings EMS leadership and experience managing several comprehensive certification programs to the National Registry of EMTs.
June 14, 2018

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