Required Number of Continuing Education Hours for Emt
Continuing Education for EMS Licensure
        
                   
        
Licensed providers in Oregon are required to complete a specified amount of continuing education (CE) hours each renewal cycle. This page serves as a resource to answer questions surrounding the requirements, documentation and where to find sources.
General Information
EMR licenses expire on June 30th of every even year.
EMT, AEMT, EMT-Intermediate and Paramedic licenses expire on June 30th of every odd year.
          
07/1/2021 - NEW VERSION of Appendix 1
          
          Starting on July 1, 2021, the revised continuing education requirements specified in        Appendix 1 will be required for all licensed EMS providers for the current and future licensure periods. The summary of changes include the following:
          
- One additional hour of pediatrics and obstetrics education for EMR level
 
- Removal of the category titled, "Education Topics Approved by the Medical Director" for all levels
 
- Increase in hours to the "Miscellaneous EMS Topics" category for all levels
 
- Addition of a new category titled, "Culture, Race, Gender and Ethnicity" for all levels
 
Guidance Regarding the "Culture, Race, Gender and Ethnicity" Category
          
          In 2019, the passage of Oregon House Bill 2021 and subsequent revisions to Oregon Revised Statute (ORS) 676.850 and Oregon Administrative Rule (OAR) 943-090 mandates all health professional regulatory boards to include cultural competence as an additional requirement for continuing education.
According to Oregon Administrative Rule (OAR) 943-090-0010(3), cultural competence is defined as:
          
"A life-long process of examining values and beliefs and developing and applying an inclusive approach to health care practice in a manner that recognizes the context and complexities of provider-patient communication and interaction and preserves the dignity of individuals, families and communities."
          
OHA-EMS and Trauma Systems will accept continuing education that represents any or all subjects related to this definition. Topics may include, but are not limited to, the following:
          
- Effective application of linguistic skills in cross-cultural communication
 
- Understanding of culture and ethnicity as a way to establish a positive therapeutic relationship
 
- Eliciting, understanding and applying cultural and ethnic data in the process of clinical care
 
- Unconscious and/or implicit bias; stigmas and/or discrimination as they relate to race, ethnicity, and/or gender identity
 
- Social determinants of health
 
- Disparities in health care unique to race, ethnicity, and/or gender identity
 
- Improving equity in medical care systems for diverse populations
 
The Oregon Health Authority lists a number of trainings that may be        accessed here for a fee.
          
The OHA-EMS and Trauma Systems Program will also provide free education through the monthly webinar series relating to cultural competence and post previously recorded webinars relating to race, culture, gender and ethnicity to the new state learning management system in the following months (Workday Learning). Click the drop-down menu titled, "OHA-EMS & Trauma Webinar Series" on this page to sign up for this service.
          
Acceptable formats for obtaining this education are the same as all other categories of Appendix 1. For further details, click on the drop-down menu of this page titled, "Oregon Continuing Education Requirements".
          
New Licensee Information
EMTs, AEMTs, Paramedics
                                                             The initial licensing process for EMTs, AEMTs and paramedics will result in two separate credentials: an                        NREMT certification                        and an                        Oregon license.                       An Oregon license is required to  practice. Maintaining an Oregon license requires completing continuing  education. Oregon honors current NREMT certification holders by waiving  some aspects of the continuing education requirements.                         Please see the                        Renewal of an EMS License                        and                        NREMT in Oregon                        sections of this page for more information.                         EMRs and EMT-Intermediates                       The  initial licensing process EMRs and EMT-Intermediates generates only one  credential, which is an Oregon license. Providers must maintain their  license by completing continuing education. Please see the                        Renewal of an EMS License                        section of this page for more information.                         CE is prorated for EMRs and EMT-Intermediates  between initial licensure and the next renewal cycle. Please refer to                        Appendix 2for this proration.                         Appendix 2 (pdf) -                        Minimum Continuing Education Requirements                                                for EMR and EMT-Intermediate when Initial Licensure is less than 24 month.                        
                      
                      
                      
                      
Oregon Continuing Education Requirements
EMS providers are required to either:
                                       In addition, EMS providers are required to: Affiliated providers (working or volunteering  with an agency under a supervising physician) must complete Section 2 of  Appendix 1, the Clinical Skills Competencies. If a provider is not  affiliated, they can disregard Section 2. There are many ways of obtaining CE during the two-year licensure cycle.                     Hour for hour credit shall be granted for: 50%  of the total hours needed in each category of Appendix 1 (i.e. an EMR  may obtain 6 out of the 12 hours needed for renewal this way) may be  obtained by: OAR                           333-265-0110                                             Appendix 1 (pdf) -                      Minimum Continuing Education Requirements                                                                   Record Keeping                                           EMS  providers are required to keep all continuing education records for two  licensure cycles (four years). Please see the following rule for how  to properly document continuing education records OAR                           333-265-0140                                            
                      
                                            
                      
                      Continuing Education Requirements for License                                            Renewal                                          
                      Maintaining Continuing Education Records                    
                                                      
National Registry of EMTs (NREMT) and Oregon EMS
NREMT CE requirements and renewal dates are different from Oregon EMS renewal dates. NREMT certifications expire on March 31st                  of a given year. Oregon licenses for EMTs and above expire on June 30  of every odd year, regardless of the initial issue date. These licenses  must be maintained separately.                  
                
If you choose to maintain both an NREMT certificate and an  Oregon license, please be aware that the two entities have different CE  requirements. NREMT established a National Continued Competency Program  (NCCP), which includes three components: National (50%), Local (25%),  and Individual (25%) content. The OHA EMS & Trauma Systems Program  has not designated topics for the                  Local component                  of the NCCP. The hours for this category  should be completed similarly to the Individual component of NCCP, where  the certificate holder chooses the EMS hours to study.                  
                
NREMT Website
OHA EMS & Trauma Webinar Series
A live, continuing education webinar is offered on the second Tuesday of each month, from 1200-1300. These webinars are free and focus on current, relevant education for EMS providers. Please click the link below to receive monthly invitations.
Subscribe to webinar series
Coming Soon - Workday Learning
Workday Learning is the new learning management system for the state of Oregon. Recorded OHA-EMS and Trauma System webinars will be available in the coming months. Instructions for establishing an account will be posted here when they become available.
Continuing Education Opportunities
Free Continuing Education:
- Bound Tree University- free: CAPCE accredited courses for free. Self-paced recordings.
-                       https://www.boundtree.com/university
 
- EMS1 Academy
-                       https://www.ems1academy.com/
 
- PeaceHealth: PeaceHealth is offering monthly webinars and an EMR refresher course:
-                       https://emscoordinator.com/emr
 
-                       https://emscoordinator.com/free-live-ce
 
- Stop the Bleed
- Stop the Bleed Information
- EMS Resource Toolkit
Oregon EMS C  onferences:
- Eastern Oregon EMS Conference: (virtual this year)
- https://easternoregonems.com/
- Newport EMS Conference: typically takes place in April (Newport, OR)
- https://newportems.com/index.html
- State of Jefferson EMS Conference: typically takes place in April (Medford, OR)
- https://www.facebook.com/SOJEMS/
- Timberline EMS Conference: typically takes place in April of every odd year (Mt. Hood, OR)
- https://www.eastclackamascountyems.org/
- Oregon EMS Conference: typically takes place in September (Salem or Bend, OR)
-                       https://www.oregonemsconference.com/
 
- 2022 Providence EMS, Stroke and Heart Conference: (February 18, 2022)
- Register Here
 
Source: https://www.oregon.gov/oha/PH/PROVIDERPARTNERRESOURCES/EMSTRAUMASYSTEMS/MOBILETRAININGUNIT/pages/index.aspx
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