How many CE hours do you have?

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OK it is time for me to brag a tiny bit... totalling out my CE hours for NR reregistration (3 years already???)

Over 300 eligable CE hours! (72 required)

That's without counting any teaching time...

So throw out some #s because I know I can't have the most here!

Now if my training director would just call me back so I can have him sign off on the competency forms tonight so I can mail this sucker tomorrow (don't want to have to pay that $50 late fee).
 

Ridryder911

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Hmm... does all medical education count?

From what I turned in just over 90 hours, of course I could not count the 15 classes and 20 lectures, as well as year of advanced pathophysiology with lab, practitioner pharmacology, advanced ECG cardiology.. about a year long..So no wonder I have no life!.. Oh, well it kept me out of trouble (sort of)

R/r 911
 
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Hmm... does all medical education count?

From what I turned in just over 90 hours, of course I could not count the 15 classes and 20 lectures, as well as year of advanced pathophysiology with lab, practitioner pharmacology, advanced ECG cardiology.. about a year long..So no wonder I have no life!.. Oh, well it kept me out of trouble (sort of)

R/r 911

Rid a trouble maker? Couldn't imagine ;)

NR allows (basics at least) to count a certain few college courses at up to 24hrs... counting 120hrs from those classes...
 

Jon

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I've got 50+ on the state's website... the second time I went to EMS Today... it was for my own personal education... I didn't need the con-ed.
 

KEVD18

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missing almost 30hrs from my ma con ed roster. didnt either bother chasing after them. had over a hundred on the list. needed 28(+20 for nr)
 

Mr. Anderson

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I generally just lurk here, but this one caught my eye. I've got about 170 hours with another year before I have to recert, glad to see I'm not the only EMS geek here. I don't even count my teaching time, as I spend about 10-4 hour days a month in front of medic students....then there's the CE classes at the firehouse, and the advanced stuff I must sit through at the CCT job that falls outside the requirements that the state will recognize. Guess I don't have the patients to deal with the additional paperwork required to track my teaching hours.
 

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I generally just lurk here, but this one caught my eye. I've got about 170 hours with another year before I have to recert, glad to see I'm not the only EMS geek here. I don't even count my teaching time, as I spend about 10-4 hour days a month in front of medic students....then there's the CE classes at the firehouse, and the advanced stuff I must sit through at the CCT job that falls outside the requirements that the state will recognize. Guess I don't have the patients to deal with the additional paperwork required to track my teaching hours.

if you're looking for ems geeks, you just hit the jackpot.
 

Artique

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Curious, Im new to EVERYTHING EMS so could you just breifly state what CE hours are and what NR is?... Dont laugh.... First time student in training
 

Ridryder911

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CE or CEU's or CME's are continous education hours or units that required to re-ceritify or relicense as an EMT or medic, etc...

R/r 911
 

KEVD18

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nr= national registry of emergency medical technicians. for more informatrion, vistin nremt.org
 
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I slacked on this last cycle... only 208 eligable CE hours. I'm a slacker!
 
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