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The Association Between Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Exam Score, Length of EMT-B Certification, and Success on the National Paramedic Certification Exam
Academic Emergency Medicine, 08/13/09
Fernandez AR et al. – Both EMT–B examination score and ength of EMT–B certification are associated with success on first attempt at the cognitive portion of the national paramedic certification exam. Educators may wish to consider these two factors when determining paramedic program admission standards and/or consider these variables when determining how to allocate program resources.
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