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24-7 EMS is organizationally accredited through CECBEMS with a provider number of P247E1100.
All 24-7 EMS classes are CECBEMS approved for 1.5 CEH for First Responders, Basic Life Support, and Advanced Life Support. All course completions are automatically real-time reported to CECBEMS.
The continuing education activities are approved by Health & Safety Institute, an organization accredited by the Continuing Education Coordinating Board for Emergency Medical Services (CECBEMS).
24-7 EMS meets the highest national, state and local requirements for continuing education training. All classes have been reviewed and approved by the Continuing Education Coordinating Board for EMS (CECBEMS) and the states of Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Georgia. Be sure to check with your state office for specific state continuing education requirements.
All online classes are approved by CECBEMS for 1.5 continuing education credits for First Responders, EMTs and Paramedics. CECBEMS approved distributive learning can be applied to the National Registry requirement for continuing education.
24-7 EMS classroom curriculum materials include skills practice modules that enable instructors to conduct up to a three hour refresher training class. Credits from instructor led classes can be applied to the National Registry re-certification requirement.
Course evaluation surveys are required for all classes and are collected upon completion of each course. All evaluations are reviewed for quality assurance issues by the Health & Safety Institute. A summary of all evaluations is submitted to CECBEMS at the end of the year.
Students and Instructors who have questions on course content may Contact Us.
24-7 EMS Training Programs adhere to the most up-to-date medical guidelines published by nationally recognized authorities. We systematically review and update all course material when new guidelines are published.
24-7 EMS Training Programs adhere to the official U.S. Department of Transportation (US DOT) National Standard Curricula (NSC) and meet National Registry of EMTs (NREMT) and most state EMS agency requirements. Curriculum review and oversight is provided by the 24-7 Medical Advisory Board.
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