Paramedic to RN
For a paramedic who is looking to become a RN (Registered Nurse) would result in a increase in both medical responsibilities as well as their salary. It’s...
Congratulations on your decision to start your career as a Paramedic!
You are entering a field that is in high demand, so your chances of getting a job and becoming a Paramedic are more than excellent!
Here at Paramedic Training Center, we strive to provide you with the necessary knowledge to succeed and become a paramedic in your chosen state.
The majority of states have the same requirements when it comes to paramedic training. Some states vary in terms of how they certify and license their EMTs and Paramedics.
So be sure to double check the information you read on this site, to make sure you have the correct information.
We have collected information regarding paramedic training in each state below. You will find what requirements you need to fulfil to get accepted into a paramedic training program, what schools are available in each state and you’ll also find the appropriate application forms for licensing and certification.
If you have any questions feel free to contact us, you can find our contact detail in the contact page.
Please select your state in the section beneath to find Paramedic training information for the selected state:
Alabama |
Hawaii |
Massachusetts |
New Mexico |
South Dakota |
Alaska |
Idaho |
Michigan |
North Carolina |
Texas |
Arizona |
Illinois |
Minnesota |
North Dakota |
Tennessee |
Arkansas |
Indiana |
Mississippi |
New York |
Utah |
California |
Iowa |
Missouri |
Ohio |
Vermont |
Colorado |
Kansas |
Montana |
Oklahoma |
Virginia |
Connecticut |
Kentucky |
Nebraska |
Oregon |
Washington |
Delaware |
Louisiana |
Nevada |
Pennsylvania |
West Virginia |
Florida |
Maine |
New Hampshire |
Rhode Island |
Wisconsin |
Georgia |
Maryland |
New Jersey |
South Carolina |
Wyoming |