The First Aid Responder Refresher course is available for individuals who hold a valid PHECC First Aid Responder Cert. It is important that the certification is within the valid date range to be eligible for the refresher course.
If you need to take a refresher course for your job then your boss or supervisor should be able to help you find a class. Many times employers will offer these for free.
You can take a refresher course online. There are many listings so your choices are unlimited. There are many different criteria so be careful to pick the one that meets your needs.
In most cases, you must take Standard First Aid with CPR Level C before you can take an Advance First Aid or Advance Medical First Responder course. I personally have taken Standard First Aid with CPR Level HCP because I intend to take Advance First Aid later.
Yes, insurance agents do have to take refresher courses to maintain their licenses in order for an agent to get their next level licenes they have to take a refresher course and pace the test at the end.
Your local public library would be a good source to obtain information about nursing refresher courses. The following website should also be helpful: www.healthjobsnationwide.com/news/...Refresher-Course/225.html
Check out Quality Healthcare Options, Inc., they have a CNA Refresher program. The webpage with their information is at: http://www.qhotraining.com/newcnarefresher.htm
From what I'm seeing, you can take a refresher course, but it all depends on what state you live in. Most states will allow the regresher course, while some may make you take the training again.
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After a year or more just to get a refresher and to get up-to-date on any new methods of treating something.
You have to retake a CPR class and get re-certified in CPR.
There are still some basics that you might want a refresher on. Read the course description of each one for a better determination of which course you should take, you can also speak with the college advisor.
There are refresher courses available for EMT's with expired licenses. They are usually located at the same places that offer EMT Basic courses so look at local tech schools and fire departments.