EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONDER
What is an EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONDER
Provide immediate lifesaving care to patients who access
the emergency services system. EMRs have the knowledge and skills necessary to provide basic lifesaving
interventions while awaiting additional higher-level EMS resource arrival. EMRs also provide assistance to
higher-level personnel at the scene of emergencies and during transport. Emergency Medical Responders are a
vital part of the comprehensive EMS response. Under medical oversight, Emergency Medical Responders perform
basic care interventions with minimal equipment.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF REGISTRY CERTIFIED
PERSONNEL:
Certified personnel must notify the Association within 30
days regarding the following matters:
- Change in mailing address (the best way to update a mailing address is by editing your account
profile)
- Any criminal conviction.
- Disciplinary action taken by any agency having jurisdiction (or government body) that has resulted in
suspension, revocation, or expiration of registration/licensure; termination of right to practice;
voluntary surrender of registration/licensure while under investigation.
The Association considers the individual to be solely responsible for their certification and reporting, any
failure to follow process or report as required is solely the failure of the certified person and may result
in immediate dismissal of their certification, as well as, immediate notification to any pertinent
regulatory agency of their dismissal.
REQUIREMENTS FOR INITIAL REGISTRATION
(CERTIFICATION):
Individuals applying for Paramedic certification must meet
the following requirements:
- Candidate must be 16 years of age or older
- Successful completion of a registry accredited Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) course that meets
or exceeds the Association Education Standards for the Emergency Medical Responder.
- Candidate must have completed the course within the past two years and the course Program Director
must verify successful course completion on the Association website.
- Candidate must have a current Basic Life Support for "Healthcare Provider" or equivalent
credential from the following; American Heart Association, American Red Cross, American Safety and
Health Institute and National HealthCare Provider Solutions for "Healthcare Provider" or equivalent
credential.
- Candidate must successfully complete the Association cognitive (knowledge) and approved
psychomotor (skills) exams. Passed portions of each examination (cognitive and psychomotor) remain valid
for 12 months.
APPLICATION PROCESS
- Create an account on the Association website.
- Submit application and answer all questions truthfully.
- The Association may deny certification or take other appropriate actions regarding applicants for
certification or recertification when a criminal conviction has occurred.
- Pay the application fee of $40 USD.
- The application fee is non-transferable and non-refundable.
- This fee is charged for each attempt at the cognitive examination.
- Candidates will receive an email notification and instruction once eligible for the cognitive and
psychomotor exam.
- The electronic ATT contains scheduling instructions and important details concerning proper
identification required at testing centers.
- Cognitive and Psychomotor Examination will be scheduled by the different assessment centers
affiliated with or accredited by the Association.
The Association considers the individual to be solely responsible for their certification and reporting, any
failure to follow process or report as required is solely the failure of the certified person and may result
in immediate dismissal of their certification, as well as, immediate notification to any pertinent
regulatory agency of their dismissal.
RECIPROCITY:
- The candidate who holds a current certification with the National Registry of Emergency Medical
Technicians (NREMT).
- The candidate who holds a current license with a State in the United States of America.
- The candidate who holds a current registration with the Paramedicine Board of Australia (PBA).
- The candidate who holds a current certification with the Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Council
(PHECC).
- The candidate who holds a current certification with the Health & Care Professionals Council
(HCPC).
- The candidate who holds a current license with Qatar Council of Health Care Practitioners.
- The candidate who holds an active UK Paramedic License/Registry.
- The candidate who holds a current registration with the Health Profession Council of South Africa.
- The Candidate who holds a current registration with the International EMS Association (IEMSA).