what is graduation rate for nyc emt basic course?

by Prof. Michel Schneider 6 min read

How much does EMT school cost in New York State?

Tuition: Tuition for the EMT basic course is $1095. Tuition for the Paramedic Program is: $4800 per year for New York Residents And $9600 per year for non residents. Students can also enroll on a part-time basis.

Does New York state recognize advanced EMT and EMT-Critical Care?

New York recognizes Advanced EMT and EMT-Critical Care. The New York EMT-Critical Care designation is significantly different than the Critical Care designation used in many jurisdictions; it is not considered a paramedic designation.

What happens when you graduate from FDNY EMT school?

Upon graduation, every successful member is an FDNY EMT, operating in the same fashion with the same salary. 3 Can I work for the Fire Department as an EMT with an out-of-state EMT-B or EMT-P certification?

How do I recertify as an EMT in New York?

A. Anyone recertifying in the state of New York must either enroll in a NYS refresher course OR belong to an EMS agency and enroll/recertify through the CME program.

How many stations are there in the EMT certification exam?

Students typically receive test dates for both the PSE and written examination from their training instructors. Candidates at the EMT level complete six PSE stations.

How many hours does an AEMT program take?

Again, the EMT’s Regional Council may be a better resource when it comes to locating a program. The Bureau estimates that an AEMT program will be 160 to 200 hours. Candidates must be certified at the basic EMT level before they can be certified at the AEMT level.

Does New York accept state-constructed exams?

The New York licensing agency can accept state-constructed examinations as well as examinations that are under the banner of the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians. A member of the U.S. military may need to demonstrate National Registry status ( http://www.health.ny.gov/professionals/ems/certification/reciprocity.htm ).

Is reciprocity extended to EMTs?

Reciprocity is extended to otherwise eligible EMTs and AEMTs from all U.S. states and from the District of Columbia. In order to qualify, a state-licensed Emergency Medical Technician must have completed a training program based on the national guidelines.

What does the EMT-Basic Original training course involve?

Our EMT (emergency medical technician) training course, which is offered throughout the New York City area including Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens, includes a combination of hands on and lecture-based instruction. Students will be required to demonstrate competence in practical skills as well as on written examinations.

What is the job outlook like for EMT-Basics?

According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, job opportunities for Emergency Medical Technicians and paramedics have been increasing steadily since 2002, and employment for these positions is expected to grow faster than the average through 2022.

What do EMT-Basics earn?

An EMT's pay depends on several factors, including the geographical area in which they work, the agency through which they work, whether they are employed in the private or public sector, their level of experience, and what level of training they've received.

Do you offer job placement services?

Emergency Care Programs can not guarantee job placement, but we will assist you in finding a job to the best of our ability. In the past, we have had excellent success placing our students in employment positions. Our students have been employed by a number of prehospital agencies, including but not limited to:

Get Hired

Congratulations on wanting to become a part of the FDNY EMS Team. Below are detailed steps that will make it easier for you to learn more about how to become a FDNY EMS member.

Benefits and Salary

FDNY EMS members receive an incredible benefits package and a competitive salary.

Exam

The civil service exam for EMTs and EMS Trainees is offered about once a year. It is scored based on education and experience. The Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) will contact each applicant regarding their official score and list number. Applicants will be put on the appropriate civil service list in list number order.

Regents Diploma

Students must achieve a score of 65 or higher on these five exams to earn a Regents diploma.

Advanced Regents Diploma

Students must score 65 or higher on the following nine exams to earn an advanced Regents diploma.

Additional Options for Students with Disabilities

All students can earn a Regents or advanced Regents diploma. Some students also have the option to earn a third type of diploma called the local diploma. This option allows certain students to graduate with lower exam scores. Some students with severe disabilities can earn the Skills and Achievement credential instead of a diploma.

Career Development and Occupational Studies (CDOS) Credential

All students can earn the CDOS commencement credential which is not a diploma. This credential recognizes students' preparation for entry-level work. It may be awarded as a sole exiting credential, earned as an endorsement to a diploma, or used to fulfill the fifth exam option.

Changes Due to COVID-19

New York State and New York City changed some policies related to the completion of graduation requirements in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Resources for Graduation Requirements

New York State sets graduation requirements. Some requirements are different based on the year a student started high school. These requirements are described on different graduation requirements cards

Diploma Worksheet

The diploma requirements worksheet is a printable resource that you can use with your school to track student progress toward graduation. You can use this worksheet as a tool to compare the information on your student’s transcript with the graduation requirements on this page.

How much does an EMT-B cost?

Graduates of the Center’s EMT-B Program who enroll in, and begin, the Paramedic Program within one year from their enrollment in the EMT-B program will have an estimated clinical clearance fee of $180 for the Paramedic Program.

What is the uniform fee?

The Uniform Fee is used to provide students with a uniform, including two polos and a sweatshirt. The Technology Fee is used to provide students with online learning resources, the learning management system, the student portal, and the computerized library.

Is the Emergency Medical Technician Basic Program refundable?

Fees for the Emergency Medical Technician – Basic Program are non-refundable and due as follows: The fees listed above include the following: The Uniform Fee is used to provide students with a uniform, including two polos and a sweatshirt.

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Basic Emergency Medical Technician Training

  • A New York Emergency Medical Technician program is based on National EMS Standards, but includes some state-specific content. The Bureau of EMS has made the New York version of EMS Standards available to instructors and students (http://www.health.ny.gov/professionals/ems/national_education_standards_transition/). The Bu…
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The Examination Process

  • Prospective licensees must complete both a written certification examination and a Practical Skills Examination, or PSE. Students typically receive test dates for both the PSE and written examination from their training instructors. Candidates at the EMT level complete six PSE stations. All candidates are evaluated on the following: 1. Trauma and medical assessment 2. B…
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The Application Process

  • Regulation begins early. In-state students fill out applications well in advance of meeting requirements. They are asked to provide their test date for both the PSE and the written certification exam. Forms can be downloaded from the EMS website (http://www.health.ny.gov/professionals/ems/emsforms.htm). A $20 testing fee is due to Pro Ex…
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Requirements For Aemts

  • Prospective Advanced EMTs complete a second program, one that builds on prior EMT skills. AEMT and EMT-Critical Care programs are listed in documents on the BEMS website. Again, the EMT’s Regional Council may be a better resource when it comes to locating a program. The Bureau estimates that an AEMT program will be 160 to 200 hours. Candidates must be certified …
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Out-Of-State EMTs

  • There are multiple options for out-of-state EMS professionals. The New York Bureau of EMS defines reciprocity as being eligible for licensure without having to take either an initial course or a refresher course. An out-of-state EMT may be granted reciprocity on the basis of state licensure or (in some instances) requirements that were met while serving in the U.S. military or the Natio…
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Additional Information

  • Information about EMT and Advanced EMT licensure is available from the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services (http://www.health.ny.gov/professionals/ems/). The Bureau can be reached at 518-402-0996.
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