To become an EMT in Hawaii with RC Health Services, students follow our Nationwide Program, which offers a flexible path to NREMT certification. Although we do not offer direct state licensure for Hawaii, students can earn their National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) certification and then apply for Hawaii state licensure through the reciprocity process.
The program combines online EMT coursework with essential hands-on skills training. Most Hawaii-based students travel to our Boise, ID office for the practical portion, but you can attend any of our 15+ nationwide locations.
RC Health Services was established in 2010 by CEO Robert Chambers and Course Coordinator Michael Lindamood, who has over 30 years of experience as an EMT and paramedic instructor. The Pearland, TX campus remains our largest training facility, although students nationwide, including those from Hawaii, have access to the same high-quality training.
By enrolling in our program, you will receive top-tier training from experienced EMTs and paramedics, with all the support needed to pass the NREMT exam and start your career in emergency medical services.
What is EMT-Basic course?
The EMT-Basic course is designed to train individuals in skills and knowledge necessary to complete the National Registry EMT examination and to achieve certification as an Emergency Medical Technician.
- Complete the didactic portion at your own pace
- Learn valuable, life-saving skills with experienced EMS professionals.
- Real World, Hands-On Clinical Experience
How does it work?
Complete the Didactic Portion online
Work at your own pace! The student has six months from the day they start to complete all aspects of the course. The student will spend 140 hours completing the didactic portion online at their own pace.
Complete the hands-on Skills Days
Each student will complete at least two skills practice days and at least one NREMT Skills Testing Day. These days are held at our facilities unless otherwise noted and are posted well in advance to accommodate our students' schedules and potential travel arrangements.
Complete the Clinical Rotations
RC Health Services clinical rotations are provided via several major hospitals and Municipal 911 EMS agencies throughout the United States. Students will complete 48 hours of clinical and/or field rotations.
How do I become an EMT in Hawaii?
Enrollment is simple! Here are the steps:
Step 1
Complete the Program Application online.
Step 2
Turn in a scanned copy of your government issued photo ID
Step 3
Make the tuition payment
Why RC Health Services
RC Health Services aims to train the highest quality “street ready” EMTs that meet the ever-growing demand of highly skilled and knowledgeable healthcare workers.
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Tuition:
TOTAL TUITION INCLUDES:
- eBook and audiobook
- BLS for Healthcare Provider Class
- Clinical Rotation Fees
- Criminal Background Check
- Drug Screen (done within 30 days of Clinical Orientation)
- Clinical I.D. Badge
- Liability Insurance
BEFORE YOUR CLINICAL ROTATIONS, YOU MUST TURN IN:
- A medical history and physical form completed by your physician or clinic
- Copies of proof of the required immunizations
- Other forms required given upon enrollment
Payment Plan Available!
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