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Question:

What are the costs associated with the AEMT Skills Week, and what is included?

(Last edited: Monday, August 26, 2024, 11:30 AM)
Answer:

Answer: The tuition fee for the AEMT Skills Week includes access to all course materials via the NAR Training LMS, participation in the hands-on skills week, two 12-hour clinical ride-alongs, and the National Registry AEMT psychomotor skills test. Travel expenses to the NAR Training Center in Las Vegas are not covered. To attend the skills week, the tuition fee must be paid in full. There are no additional requirements for drug tests, background checks, or uniforms—just remember to wear closed-toed shoes for in-person sessions.


Question:

What are the device and browser requirements for accessing my EMT, AEMT, or Paramedic training on the NAR-T LMS?

(Last edited: Monday, November 04, 2024, 12:54 PM)
Answer:

What are the device and browser requirements for accessing my EMT, AEMT, or Paramedic training on the NAR-T LMS?

Answer: To have the best experience on the NAR-T LMS, make sure both your device and browser are up to date. Here are the recommended settings:

  1. Use Google Chrome as Your Browser:

    • Chrome is the recommended browser because it’s fully compatible with the LMS and supports all online learning tools. If you don’t have Chrome, download it for free before accessing the platform.
  2. Accept Cookies for the Website:

    • Enabling cookies helps the LMS function properly by remembering your login, tracking your course progress, and loading modules efficiently. You’ll typically see a prompt to accept cookies; click “Accept” to enable them.
  3. Enable Pop-ups and Redirects:

    • To prevent issues with course content or support links, make sure pop-ups and redirects are enabled. In Chrome, click the lock icon to the left of the search bar, go to “Site Settings”, and turn on “Pop-ups and Redirects”.

Following these steps will help you avoid technical issues, ensuring smooth access to your EMS training and all course materials on the LMS.


Question:

What are the EMT and AEMT Online Legacy Courses?

(Last edited: Friday, December 20, 2024, 9:08 AM)
Answer:

What are the EMT and AEMT Online Legacy Courses?

Answer: The EMT and AEMT Online Legacy Courses are designed for students who enrolled in the Initial Hybrid Online EMT or AEMT Program prior to November 4 on our former Learning Management System (LMS). These courses offer a flexible and comprehensive training pathway in Emergency Medical Services (EMS), combining:

  • Online Learning: Access theoretical training through the Jones and Bartlett (JBL) Online modules.
  • Hands-On Skills Training: Participate in an In-Person Skills Week to apply what you’ve learned in real-world scenarios.

Students enrolled in the Legacy Courses can still register for their respective Skills Week upon completing the JBL Online modules, ensuring they meet both theoretical and practical requirements to become certified EMTs or AEMTs.


Question:

What are the steps to sign up for the Hybrid Initial EMT Course?

(Last edited: Tuesday, October 22, 2024, 11:34 AM)
Answer:

Answer: The Hybrid Initial EMT Course includes both online modules and an in-person skills week. To sign up:

  • Go to the NAR Training website.
  • Choose the Initial EMT Course.
  • Complete the registration form and payment. Once registered, you will receive instructions on how to begin the online modules and schedule your skills week.

Question:

What can I expect during the AEMT Skills Week?

(Last edited: Monday, August 26, 2024, 11:26 AM)
Answer:

The AEMT Skills Week includes four days of intensive hands-on skills practice, one day of psychomotor skills testing administered by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT), and two days of clinical rotations with local Fire Departments or Ambulance companies. This immersive experience is designed to refine your skills and prepare you for real-world emergency medical services (EMS) situations.


Question:

What does the Urban Search and Rescue Medical Team Specialist Course include?

(Last edited: Monday, August 26, 2024, 1:05 PM)
Answer:

Answer: The course includes 13 hours of online learning through a computer-based training (CBT) module and 46 hours of in-person training at the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center. The in-person training spans five days and includes practical field exercises, live scenarios in rubble and collapse environments, a nighttime exercise, and instruction on specialized rescue techniques and emergency care for search canines.


Question:

What equipment and attire are required for the Urban Search and Rescue Medical Team Specialist Course?

(Last edited: Monday, August 26, 2024, 1:07 PM)
Answer:

Answer: Participants must bring specific personal protective equipment (PPE) including a US&R type helmet, eye protection, ear plugs, work/safety toe boots, work gloves, knee pads, and cold weather gear. They should also bring standard work duty clothing, a flashlight, stethoscope, and trauma shears. During the course, participants are required to wear their Task Force or Department uniform.


Question:

What happens if I don’t meet the requirements for EMT or AEMT Skills Week?

(Last edited: Tuesday, December 17, 2024, 9:24 AM)
Answer:

What happens if I don’t meet the requirements for EMT or AEMT Skills Week?

Answer: To attend your EMT or AEMT Skills Week, you must meet the following requirements:

  1. Complete 100% of Online Modules:

    • All course modules must be completed in full.

  2. Pass the Final Exam:

    • You need to pass the Final Exam before attending Skills Week.

If you don’t meet these requirements:

  • You will not be allowed to participate in your scheduled Skills Week.
  • You will need to reschedule for a future Skills Week session after completing the missing requirements.

Next Steps:

  • Contact Student Support to reschedule your Skills Week or for help completing your online course requirements.

By meeting the requirements, you’ll ensure you’re ready for the hands-on training experience and one step closer to your EMT or AEMT certification.


Question:

What if I fail my NREMT psychomotor exam?

(Last edited: Tuesday, October 22, 2024, 11:37 AM)
Answer:

Answer: If you fail your NREMT psychomotor exam, don’t worry. North American Rescue offers in-person Psychomotor Exam Courses for both EMTs and AEMTs to help you retake and pass the exam. These courses are available in Las Vegas, Nevada, and Greer, SC.


Question:

What is included in the Paramedic NCCP Refresher Course?

(Last edited: Tuesday, October 22, 2024, 11:36 AM)
Answer:

Answer: The Paramedic NCCP Refresher Course is a 62-hour program that covers the topics required by the National Continued Competency Program. It includes interactive online modules, practical case studies, and assessments. The course is CAPCE-accredited and fulfills your recertification requirements.



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