Make sure your annual training (two weeks) isn't wasted by permanent party using your folks to backfill them in day to day duties while they are all let off for vacation/leave. As a unit training NCO I had to constantly nudge people to not use my folks for filing clerks and bedpan trotters and get them seeing pts, getting disaster preparedness training, etc.
If you're in a medical company or medical platoon, you will recertify. If you're attached out, then you need to make sure that someone is tracking your Table VIII, and that it gets input into MEDPROs. Training guard medics is kinda what I do for the army...
Good on you, Luno. So much didactic training which does go on is not of proper quality, although opportunities to get OJT on some subjects is good (heat, cold, dehydration, some ortho, etc etc).
Army EMS requires units to provide refresher training to not only maintain NREMT but the PMOS qualification. You can complete these at the approved training sites, or the MSTC at the closest post. You also get payed to go, even if you go more than you're required.
My unit holds 68W sustainment classes every month, and our senior NCOs ensure that everyone meets recert standards every year. Most other units do not do this. We always have last minute additions to our classes from other units.