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How to Become an EMT in Oregon

A complete guide to EMT certification in the state of Oregon

Becoming an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) in Oregon is one of the fastest ways to enter the healthcare and emergency services fields. Oregon EMTs play a critical role in responding to medical emergencies, natural disasters, and mass casualty incidents across the state. Here's what you need to know about the path from student to certified EMT.

Steps to Becoming a Certified EMT

  1. Meet the Basic Prerequisites

    You must be at least 18 years old (some programs accept students at 17), hold a high school diploma or GED, and have a valid government-issued ID. A clean background check is typically required by the state and clinical partners. CPR certification (BLS for Healthcare Providers) is usually required before or during the program.

  2. Complete a State-Approved EMT Training Program

    You must complete an EMT-Basic course approved by the Oregon Health Authority, EMS and Trauma Systems. These programs follow the National EMS Education Standards and typically include classroom instruction, hands-on skills labs, and clinical rotations. Program length varies but generally ranges from 3 to 6 months depending on the format (full-time, part-time, accelerated, or hybrid).

  3. Complete Required Clinical Hours

    EMT students in Oregon must complete supervised clinical experiences in emergency department and ambulance settings. These rotations allow you to practice patient assessment, airway management, splinting, and other skills under the supervision of licensed providers.

  4. Pass the NREMT Cognitive Exam

    After completing your training program, you must pass the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) cognitive exam. This is a computer-adaptive test (CAT) that assesses your knowledge of EMS operations, medical emergencies, trauma, airway management, and other clinical competencies. You have three attempts within a 12-month period; additional attempts require remedial training.

  5. Pass the NREMT Psychomotor (Skills) Exam

    In addition to the written exam, you must demonstrate competency in hands-on EMT skills. This includes patient assessment, CPR, oxygen delivery, splinting, spinal immobilization, and other essential EMT procedures. Your training program may administer this exam, or it may be given at a separate testing center.

  6. Apply for Oregon EMT Certification

    Once you have passed both NREMT exams, you can apply for Oregon EMT Certification through the Oregon Health Authority, EMS and Trauma Systems. You'll need to submit your application, NREMT results, background check clearance, and applicable fees. Oregon EMT certification must be renewed every two years.

EMT School Requirements in Oregon

Oregon-approved EMT programs must meet the educational standards set by the Oregon Health Authority, EMS and Trauma Systems and align with the National EMS Education Standards. Key requirements include:

NREMT Exam Overview

The National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) exam is the gateway to EMT certification in Oregon and most other states. The cognitive exam is a computer-adaptive test (CAT) with approximately 70–120 questions. Key areas covered include:

The exam adapts to your performance in real-time, presenting harder questions as you answer correctly. Most candidates complete the exam in 1–2 hours. A passing score indicates competency at the EMT level. Pass rates for first-time test-takers typically range from 60–75%, underscoring the importance of thorough preparation.

Oregon EMT Certification Process

Oregon uses the NREMT exam as its state licensing exam. After passing, you apply to the Oregon Health Authority, EMS and Trauma Systems for your state EMT certificate. The process includes:

  1. Submitting a completed application form
  2. Providing proof of NREMT certification
  3. Passing a Level 2 background check (fingerprints submitted through the Oregon Department of Law Enforcement)
  4. Paying the applicable certification fee

Oregon EMT certification is valid for two years. To renew, you must complete continuing education requirements and maintain current CPR certification.

Estimated Program Length

Program FormatTypical DurationSchedule
Full-Time / Accelerated3–4 months5 days/week, daytime
Part-Time / Evening4–6 months2–3 evenings/week + weekends
Hybrid / Online + Lab3–5 monthsOnline coursework + scheduled lab days

Career Outlook in Oregon

Oregon has one of the strongest job markets for EMTs in the nation. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of EMTs and paramedics is projected to grow approximately 5% nationally through 2032. In Oregon, several factors drive even higher demand:

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