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Click the logo below to learn more about EMT and paramedic training and education.
At American Medical Response (AMR) we believe our team members are our
strongest asset. As the leading provider of emergency and non-emergency
ambulance services in the United States with services in more than 36 states
we've created our own training institute. The National College of Technical Instruction (NCTI)
is the leading paramedic and EMS training institute in the United States.
Certain NCTI locations offer programs that are nationally accredited by the Commission
on the Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP),
formerly known as the Joint Review Commission (JRC) of the American
Medical Association
What are the pre-requisites to qualify for entrance into the NCTI
EMT-Basic Program?
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At least 18 years of age
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High school diploma or GED equivalent
What are the pre-requisites to qualify for entrance into the NCTI
EMT-Intermediate Program?
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At least 18 years of age
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High school diploma or GED equivalent
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Current EMT-Basic certification
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Although it is not mandated, it is highly desirable that EMT-Intermediate students
have at least three to six months experience as an EMT-Basic before they begin
EMT-Intermediate training
What are the pre-requisites to qualify for entrance into the NCTI
Paramedic Program?
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At least 18 years of age
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High school diploma or GED equivalent
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Current EMT-Basic or Intermediate certification
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Submit a paramedic application packet
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Receive a passing score on the HOBET entrance exam
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Complete an approved anatomy and physiology class within the last five years
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Although it is not mandated, it is highly desirable that paramedic students have
at least six to 12 months experience as an EMT-Basic or EMT-Intermediate
before beginning paramedic school
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