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Class Registration
EMT-1 Refresher (24 CME Credits)
Date/Time: Tue 7/8/2025 from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM

This class continues on:
Wed 7/9/2025 from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Thu 7/10/2025 from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Location: Kotzebue Maniilaq EMS Training Room
Class Price: $0.00
Notes: Completion of this course results in 24 hours of CME and required skills checks. EMT1 renewal requires a total of 40 hours of CME; this means you will still need to complete 16 hours of additional CME before applying with the State of Alaska for renewal of your EMT license.

Northwest Arctic Region EMS Presents: 

EMT-1 Refresher (24 CME Credits)

EMT Refresher

 

This course is registered with the State of Alaska and recognized for 24 hours of continuing medical education that can be applied towards a student's license renewal. Topics in this course include information on medical terminology, the assessment and treatment of illness and trauma. Skills and topics are focused at the EMT-1 level of practitioners. Required EMT skills checks for renewal will be signed off on by a state licensed EMT instructor. Please be aware of both the renewal requirements and process of applying for renewal. AK-EMT1s (NOT EXPIRED) are required to complete a total of 40 hours of CME per State of Alaska regulations, apply for renewal online, and pay any applicable fees. This is solely the student's responsibility.

 

 Please reference the State of Alaska Recertification FAQ document which can also be accessed on the State of Alaska's Public Portal along with other helpful information regarding your EMS license and certification.

 

 

Interested in completing additional independent online CME opportunities For Free? 

Check out Southern Region EMS Council's website HERE for free online CME opportunities!  

Link-up with the State's Learning Management System (LMS) for free CME (requires online account registration)!

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

The Maniilaq Emergency Medical Service's (EMS)/ Northwest Arctic Region EMS  (NWAR-EMS) mission is to support the development and sustainability of EMS in the Northwest Arctic Region. This is accomplished by acting as the region’s resource center for instructors, certifying officers, providers, and community members.

 

 

The program designates representatives to work in collaboration with the State Office of Emergency Medical Services (SOEMS); and provides representation on the State Training Committee, State Medical Direction Committee, and a Regional Director reporting to the State Office of Emergency Medical Services. 

 

In addition to representing and advocating for regional EMS issues, NWAR-EMS is responsible for collaborating with Alaska's other regional councils to administer and manage Code Blue capitol grant funds throughout our state.