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The National Continued Competency Program (NCCP) was constructed using methodology similar to that of the American Board of Medical Specialties requirements and streamlines the recertification process into three strategic categories of continuing education: National, Local, and Individual.
The National Continued Competency Program is designed to encourage Nationally Certified EMS personnel to pursue life-long education while also providing state and local agencies the freedom to customize education to meet local operational needs.
Visit the certification level links below to view full NCCP details, including the 2016 revision of national component.
Level | National | State/Local | Individual | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|
Paramedic | 30 hours 10 max online |
15 hours 10 max online |
15 hours 15 max online |
60 hours 35 max online |
AEMT | 25 hours 8 max online |
12.5 hours 8 max online |
12.5 hours 12.5 max online |
50 hours 28.5 max online |
EMT | 20 hours 7 max online |
10 hours 7 max online |
10 hours 10 max online |
40 hours 24 max online |
EMR | 8 hours 3 max online |
4 hours 3 max online |
4 hours 4 max online |
16 hours 10 max online |
The Commission on Accreditation for Prehospital Continuing Education (CAPCE) is an accrediting body charged with the review and accreditation of EMS continuing education (CE). CAPCE represents only that its accredited programs have met CAPCE standards for accreditation. These standards require sound educational offerings determined by a review of its objectives, teaching plan, faculty, and program evaluation process. CAPCE does not endorse or support the actual teachings, opinions or material content as presented by the speaker(s) and/or sponsoring organization. CAPCE accreditation does not represent that the content conforms to any national, state or local standard or best practice of any nature.