EMS & Trauma Education
Emergency
Medical Technician-Basic (EMT-B) Initial Training Program
Credit
No formal continuing education is offered for this initial training
program. However, some colleges may award credit to students who
demonstrate complete attendance, successful completion, and subsequent
certification as an EMT-Basic.
Description
This program prepares candidates for certification as an Emergency
Medical Technician-Basic according to the current New Jersey
implementation of the USDOT National
Standard EMT-Basic Curriculum. Total scheduled class
time is approximately 150 hours, will vary by student, and does not
include out of class assignments and study. Our program includes
additional pertinent enrichment education and structured hospital
clinical experiences at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital beyond
the minimum state requirements. Eligible adult graduates will be
offered endorsement to take the current EMT-Basic written certification
examination.
This course is conducted in cooperation with Rutgers
University Emergency Services in New Brunswick.
Prerequisites
- Professional-level CPR certification from the American Heart Association or American Red Cross
that is valid during the entire EMT-B course.
- In accordance with N.J.A.C. 8:40A-5.2, applicants must:
- Reach the age of 16 years by the first day of the program
- Minors must produce a signed parental consent with
their application to be considered for admission to the program
- Be physically capable of safely performing all of the
essential tasks defined in the program curriculum, inclusive of the
USDOT
defined roles and responsibilities of the EMT as listed in the
Emergency
Medical Technician-Basic National Standard Curriculum;
- Consistent with N.J.A.C. 8:40A-6.2, applicants who would
be ineligible to sit for the NREMT-Basic certification exam owing to a
criminal background will not be admitted to the course without written
permission from the NJ Department of Health and Senior
Services Office of Emergency
Medical Services (OEMS). (Enrolled students who
attain such ineligibility will be dismissed from the program.)
Such candidates are encouraged to begin this
clearance process early as space in the course will not be reserved for
the
applicant during this evaluation. Such individuals
include those:
- Accepted into a pre-trial intervention, conditional
discharge or other diversionary program
- Convicted of
- Any crime;
- Any disorderly persons offense; and/or
- A petty disorderly persons offense involving the
possession, utilization, sale, and/or distribution of any controlled
dangerous substance; representing a risk of harm or health, safety or
welfare of patients; and/or involving patient abuse or patient neglect.
- Applicants must:
- Be able to read, write, and speak English;
- Have the time, motivation, discipline, maturity and
commitment for rigorous, professional-level clinical study
- Have their own Internet access and
private e-mail address prior to the first class meeting;
- Consent and agree to a criminal background screening at
anytime during the program;
- Meet hospital health requirements for volunteers and
employees who will have inpatient contact to include:
- Proof of vaccination for measles and rubella, if born
after 1956; and
- Documentation of, or consent to satisfy, a two-step
TB testing process negative for disease within one year from the first
day of class.
Date(s) & Time(s)
Fee(s)
$550.00 payable to "Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital" or NJ EMT
Training Fund Certificate of Eligibility from an eligible
NJ volunteer
ambulance agency. Includes tuition, course EMT-Basic
textbook,
and
parking.
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