The initial training to become an Emergency Medical Technician. Click Here for Details
A bundle of Hybrid EMT Refresher and 24.5 online EMT Elective CEU hours combined into one flat-rate fee for all the education needed for NJ EMT recertification. Click Here for Details
Required refresher session for Emergency Medical Technicians to renew their credential.
Click Here for DetailsRequired elective continuing education for Emergency Medical Technicians
Click Here for DetailsOnline sessions allow EMTs to obtain required EMT continuing education credits.
Click Here for DetailsEntry-level program to train non-transport EMS providers such as police officers, fire-fighters, and others expected to provide initial care before EMS arrives (formerly called First Responder).
Click Here for DetailsSimulation is a training tool that provides students with a rich learning experience and is credited with improving performance at many clinical institutions.
Click Here for DetailsThe Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) program is the National Education Standards course for individuals who will respond to emergencies but generally not provide transportation to the hospital. It is popular with police officers, fire-fighters, camp counselors, industrial first responders, and others with a duty to respond to sudden illness or injury victims.
EMR can also staff a non-911 ambulance with an EMT to provide medical transportation. This training level complies with the Department of Health's Executive Directive ED-23-001 that requires one EMT and one EMR to staff ambulances providing this type of service.
PreRequisites: Current Professional-Level BLS/CPR
Course Length: 40 classroom hours plus some internet lectures
Intended Audience: Police officers, fire-fighters, camp counselors, industrial first responders, and others with a duty to respond to sudden illness or injury victims. Individuals staffing non-911 ambulances with an EMT.
Card Issued: 2 Year course completion