100% PASS RATE, CERTIFICATION

The Ken-Tenn EMS Academy Spring 2023 EMTB Class achieved 100% first time pass rate on their recent NREMT, the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians, certification. The pass rate was achieved for the NREMT, a national exam that certifies pre-hospital providers. It is the final step of students being eligible for licensure following the completion of the course and is a difficult exam, so 100% first-time pass rate is a major accomplishment and a true testament to the diligence of instructors and students. This accomplishment was achieved for the Ken-Tenn EMS EMT Basic Program, so these class members are brand new to pre-hospital care. Each of them will be working at KTEMS and local area ambulance services. Pictured left to right are Heidi Lipford, Chelsey Crawford, Teresa Decker, Reuben Morphis, Joe Smith (KTEMS Education Coordinator/Lead Instructor), Aaliyah Dulaney, Hailey Slove, and Stacie Scalph. (Photo submitted.)
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