NREMT Recertification Online Training

CAPCE Accredited Online Training and Refresher Courses, Advisory Boards, and Quality Assurance

HSI is a nationally accredited organization of CAPCE. As a CAPCE accredited organization, HSI offers both virtual and instructor-led courses. CAPCE-approved courses meet national standards and are accepted by most state EMS agencies and by the National Registry of EMTs.

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Commission on Accreditation of Pre-Hospital Continuing Education (CAPCE, formerly CECBEMS)

Nationally, all 24-7 EMS courses offer Continuing Education Hours for Emergency Medical Responders, EMTs, and paramedics by HSI, a CAPCE accredited organization. Download a copy of the CAPCE Curriculum Approval Numbers for 24-7 EMS courses.

CAPCE-approved courses meet national standards and are accepted by most state EMS agencies and by the National Registry of EMTs. CAPCE accreditation means that a CE provider has made an effort to ensure that the product meets the criteria for quality educational design and for effective delivery.

Additionally, view the alignment of 24-7 EMS Courses with the NREMT Continued Competency Program (NCCP 2016)

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Virtual Instructor-Led Training (VILT) Courses

  • ALS – CAPCE Accredited online-scheduled, live lectures. Meets lates requirements for Paramedics, the National Continued Competency Requirements (NCCR)
  • BLS – CAPCE Accredited online-scheduled, live lectures. Meets latest requirements for BLS Providers, the National Continued Competency Requirements (NCCR)
  • Critical Care – CAPCE accredited for 60 hours of Critical Care Content program covering basic and advanced topics in Critical Care Transport and Retrieval
  • 48-Hour Refresher Program – Complete the live components of the National Registry EMT and AEMT recertification entirely online with this CAPCE accredited 48-Hour refresher
  • 24-Hour Refresher Program – A traditional CAPCE accredited 24-Hour NREMT-B refresher with topics including Preparatory, Airway, OB/Infants/ Children, Patient Assessment, Medical/Behavioral, and Trauma.

VILT eliminates scheduling costs, reduces overhead, and establishes a per-provider fixed cost, helping agencies stay under budget.

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24-7 Quality Assurance

24-7 EMS Courses adhere to the most up-to-date medical guidelines published by nationally recognized authorities and are ALS and BLS approved. We systematically review and update all course material every three years or when new guidelines are published.

All 24-7 Fire courses comply with the codes and standards established by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). The NFPA is the world's leading advocate of fire prevention and an authoritative source on public safety. It is responsible for codes and standards designed to minimize the risk and effects of fire including those directly related to the professional qualifications of fire protection personnel:

  • NFPA 1001: Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications which identifies the minimum job performance requirements for career and volunteer fire fighters
  • NFPA 1031: Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Inspector and Plan Examiner which identifies the professional levels of performance required for fire inspectors and plan examiners
  • NFPA 1021: Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications which identifies the minimum job performance requirements necessary to perform the duties of a fire officer

Advisory Boards

Curriculum review and oversight is provided by a highly experienced group of EMS and fire service providers, physicians, and educators.

24-7 EMS Advisory Board

Medical Advisory Board

Nerina J. Stepanovsky, PhD, RN, EMT-P

EMS Program Director, St. Petersburg College
Lt. Col. (Ret.), USAFR, Nurse Corps
St. Petersburg, Florida

Joe A. Nelson, DO, MS, FACOEP, FACEP

Florida Bureau of EMS
Tallahassee, Florida

Geoffrey M. Hersch, D.D.S.

Pediatric Dentist
Drs. Hersch, Butler, Goodman & Harrison
Newport Beach, California

Medical Director

Marvin Wayne, MD, FACEP, FAAEM, FAHA

Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Washington
Medical Program Director Bellingham-Whatcom County Washington
Department of Emergency Medicine, PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center Bellingham, Washington

Education Director

Jeff Lindsey, PhD, CFO, EFO, EMT-P

Jeff is currently the Chief Learning Officer for the Health & Safety Institute in Eugene, Oregon. He holds a doctorate and master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Southern Florida, a bachelor’s in Fire and Safety Engineering from the University of Cincinnati, and an associate in Paramedic from Harrisburg Area Community College.

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Education Coordinator

Jeff Lindsey, PhD, CFO, EFO, EMT-P

Jeff is currently the Chief Learning Officer for the Health & Safety Institute in Eugene, Oregon. He holds a doctorate and master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Southern Florida, a bachelor’s in Fire and Safety Engineering from the University of Cincinnati, and an associate in Paramedic from Harrisburg Area Community College.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Is your content CAPCE accredited?

Nationally, all HSI 24-7 EMS courses offer Continuing Education Hours for Emergency Medical Responders, EMTs, and Paramedics by HSI, a CAPCE accredited organization.

Are CAPCE-approved courses accepted by NREMT?

CAPCE-approved courses meet national standards and are accepted by most state EMS agencies and by the National Registry of EMTs. CAPCE accreditation means that a CE provider has made an effort to ensure that the product meets the criteria for quality educational design and for effective delivery.

How many CAPCE-approved courses are included with a subscription?

Depending on the bundle you choose, you’ll receive over 100 continuing education courses from all EMS CE categories and 80 firefighter development courses. We have options for online and virtual instructor-led training.

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Can I take CAPCE accredited courses online?

Yes. You can take 100% of your courses online. This is why we developed the VILT program, to address the needs of all first responders who need to take recertification and refresher courses from wherever they are.

Where can I learn more about my state’s specific accreditation requirements?

You can find regulatory information by your State or Province here: https://hsi.com/solutions/first-responder-continuing-education-training/nremt-and-state-regulations

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