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Review the June 30 2024 cutoff, July 2024 ALS redesign, new Paramedic certification exam, Student Minimum Competency expectations, and re-entry implications.
The Paramedic psychomotor exam is no longer a current standalone National Registry requirement. HiraEdu helps candidates identify whether they are looking at retired psychomotor information, shift to the active Paramedic certification examination, and confirm remaining steps with their education program, state EMS office, or National Registry account.
Use this page to separate retired ALS psychomotor requirements from the current Paramedic certification process.
The AEMT and Paramedic ALS psychomotor exams were discontinued after June 30, 2024.
Paramedic candidates now use the redesigned Paramedic Certification Examination that launched July 1, 2024.
Education programs address ALS skills through Student Minimum Competency documentation and program requirements.
Candidates with old results or re-entry questions should verify status directly through National Registry and state EMS channels.
The old Paramedic psychomotor exam ended with the ALS redesign. Candidates who are starting or finishing Paramedic certification now need to prepare for the current Paramedic Certification Examination rather than searching for a separate National Registry ALS skills date.
Candidates who completed only part of the old process near the June 30, 2024 cutoff may need account-specific guidance. HiraEdu helps organize course completion dates, old result history, ATT status, state licensing records, and National Registry messages before candidates contact the appropriate authority.
The active Paramedic exam uses computerized adaptive testing, a 110-150 item range, 20 unscored pilot items, a 3.5-hour limit, and a large Clinical Judgment domain. Prep should shift toward the current ALS blueprint, scenario-linked questions, and Pearson test-center logistics.
Use this NREMT Paramedic Psychomotor Exam exam help page for exam-specific context, then compare the broader online exam help services page or contact HiraEdu if you need a direct handoff. This page stays focused on NREMT Paramedic Psychomotor Exam while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
The NREMT Paramedic psychomotor exam is no longer an active standalone National Registry certification requirement. The National Registry's ALS redesign ended AEMT and Paramedic psychomotor administration after June 30, 2024. Beginning July 1, 2024, Paramedic candidates use the redesigned Paramedic Certification Examination, a computerized adaptive exam administered at Pearson test centers, and education programs must document Student Minimum Competency requirements instead of routing candidates through the retired ALS psychomotor event. HiraEdu helps candidates and returning clinicians understand the cutoff dates, determine whether old cognitive or psychomotor results still matter, move to the current Paramedic exam plan, and coordinate questions with their program, state EMS office, or National Registry account.
No. The National Registry discontinued ALS psychomotor examinations for AEMT and Paramedic after June 30, 2024.
Current candidates use the redesigned Paramedic Certification Examination that launched July 1, 2024, along with program-level Student Minimum Competency requirements.
Those transition cases depend on account history and timing. Candidates should verify their status with the National Registry, their program, and their state EMS office.
Yes. The current Paramedic exam includes scenario-linked and technology-enhanced items, and Clinical Judgment is the largest weighted domain.
No. Candidates should focus on the current Paramedic certification examination and confirm any unusual re-entry or state-license requirements through official channels.
List course completion date, any old cognitive result, any old psychomotor result, ATT status, state license status, and National Registry account messages.
Verify the active requirement with your program director, state EMS office, and National Registry account instead of relying on archived psychomotor schedules.
Prepare for the July 2024 Paramedic exam blueprint, CAT behavior, clinical judgment, TEI formats, Pearson test-center rules, and 3.5-hour pacing.
For lapsed certification or state-licensed re-entry, collect proof of current status and ask National Registry which current pathway applies.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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