The general answer is no, but the more specific answer is "maybe." You have to look at your course syllabi and see what parts of your courses fit the requirements of EMT recert. Not everything will fit so you'll have to be a bit proactive and show what portions fit, how many CE hours you got from those portions, and so on. The NREMT and state recert folks will usually accept non-traditional stuff IF you can show how it meets the EMT Recert requirements. If you simply try to say "I took this med/surg class, it's worth 40 hours..." they'll likely deny the request because you're trying to say that ALL of that course (non-EMT) meets the requirement. It won't. The reverse is also often true. You usually can't apply all your EMT CE to RN CE unless you can show how that EMT CE applies to RN stuff and that can be a bit tougher to do.