heatherskittle
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NREMT-I here, I've heard you lose your NREMT license if you don't work for a certain amount of time within the first 12 months of having the license. Anyone know if this is true? :blink:
NREMT-I here, I've heard you lose your NREMT license if you don't work for a certain amount of time within the first 12 months of having the license. Anyone know if this is true? :blink:
you need to reread the original poster's question...
Wasn't asking about being re-certified, they asked if the NREMT could take away their license for not working enough.
John E.
OH GOD, I used the wrong word. This must be the end of the world. Thanks for the completely un-necessary smart @ss reply. Go google how to be friendly, it should take about 10 seconds.you need to reread the original poster's question...
Wasn't asking about being re-certified, they asked if the NREMT could take away their license for not working enough.
John E.
OH GOD, I used the wrong word. This must be the end of the world. Thanks for the completely un-necessary smart @ss reply. Go google how to be friendly, it should take about 10 seconds.
But thank you to the ones who PM'd me, who knew what I meant.
Have a good day
I would be more concerned about keeping up my skills while not working than I would be in keeping my cert. But that's just me.
the application must be signed by the training officer/supervisor. theoretically, a doctor could be a training officer for an ambulance company/department. so i would imagine that if you got an er attending to sign your recert app, i wouldnt imagine that it would be questioned.
this is, however, my interpretation.
Worked hard to get where I am. I'd be interested in keeping the cert. Without it you can't keep the skills. They won't license you (in most states).
If you have the skills you can get the cert.