A Second Chance CPR and First Aid Training provides comprehensive emergency medical courses, ensuring both healthcare professionals and the general public are equipped to handle emergencies. Our programs include EMT, First Aid, CPR, and various other courses tailored to meet state and national standards for certification and skills development.
Location
Durham, CT
Phone
+18607883245
info@asecondchancecpr.com
A Second Chance CPR and First Aid Training provides comprehensive emergency medical courses, ensuring both healthcare professionals and the general public are equipped to handle emergencies. Our programs include EMT, First Aid, CPR, and various other courses tailored to meet state and national standards for certification and skills development.
Location
Durham, CT
Phone
+18607883245
info@asecondchancecpr.com
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EMRs must renew their NREMR certification every two years through a cognitive exam or 16 hours of continuing education, divided into national, state/local, and individual components per the NCCP model. This $300, 8-hour refresher course fulfills the National Component Requirement and covers topics including airway management, cardiovascular care, trauma, medical emergencies, and operations.
EMRs must renew their NREMR certification every two years through a cognitive exam or 16 hours of continuing education, divided into national, state/local, and individual components per the NCCP model. This $300, 8-hour refresher course fulfills the National Component Requirement and covers topics including airway management, cardiovascular care, trauma, medical emergencies, and operations.
The EMR-Basic Initial Course spans 60+ hours, aligning with Connecticut's certification standards. Course covers critical skills such as CPR/Defibrillation, trauma assessment, and infection control. Participants who complete the course qualify for Connecticut EMR exams, registration for which incurs a separate fee.
The EMR-Basic Initial Course spans 60+ hours, aligning with Connecticut's certification standards. Course covers critical skills such as CPR/Defibrillation, trauma assessment, and infection control. Participants who complete the course qualify for Connecticut EMR exams, registration for which incurs a separate fee.
EMTs must renew their NREMT certification every two years through either a cognitive exam or continuing education, with the EMR National Continued Competency Program (NCCP) requiring 40 hours across national, state/local, and individual components. This 20-hour refresher course fulfills the National Component Requirement and covers key topics such as airway management, cardiovascular care, trauma, medical emergencies, and operations.
EMTs must renew their NREMT certification every two years through either a cognitive exam or continuing education, with the EMR National Continued Competency Program (NCCP) requiring 40 hours across national, state/local, and individual components. This 20-hour refresher course fulfills the National Component Requirement and covers key topics such as airway management, cardiovascular care, trauma, medical emergencies, and operations.
Our EMT-Basic Initial Course is a comprehensive 180+ hour program that meets Connecticut's requirements for EMT certification. Participants will learn about CPR/Defibrillation, patient assessment, and managing medical/legal issues, among others. Upon completion, students are eligible for the State and National EMT exams, although the fee is not included in the tuition.
Our EMT-Basic Initial Course is a comprehensive 180+ hour program that meets Connecticut's requirements for EMT certification. Participants will learn about CPR/Defibrillation, patient assessment, and managing medical/legal issues, among others. Upon completion, students are eligible for the State and National EMT exams, although the fee is not included in the tuition.
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