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Welcome to the Emergency Medical Technician - Basic Level Study Portal, provided by Elwoh Software.

This EMT Training System is designed to serve as an online study portal and resource center for students who are currently enrolled, planning enrollment in an EMT-Basic course, and all EMT-B National Registry Candidates.  Currently, there are 1894 individuals who have an account on EMT Portal.  Let the next one be you, sign up now!

 

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Joseph Royal
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Joseph Royal
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Henry Hill
2/8/2010 9:35:27 PM

 

 

 

 

1) Joseph Royal (88 tests)
2) Krista Espinoza (86 tests)
3) Padraic Conroy (58 tests)
4) Renee Tooley (54 tests)
5) Deborah Kiskaden (54 tests)
1) Joseph Royal (85 passes)
2) Krista Espinoza (83 passes)
3) Michael Mulligan (52 passes)
4) Renee Tooley (51 passes)
5) Theresa Zacher (51 passes)
1) Henry Hill
2) Nick Lucia
3) Beth Christie
4) Derek Dahl
5) Eric Wilson

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Wednesday, September 09, 2009

 


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EMTPortal.com released Sponsorship Packages

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

EMTPortal Releases Sponsorship Package on June 16, 2009

All individuals and agencies who would like to sponsor EMTPortal are urged to review our sponsorship packages to grasp the benefits of becoming a sponsor -- custom packages are available upon request.

 

 


EMTPortal is now Incorporated and Non-Profit

EMTPortal.com becomes "EMTPortal, Inc."

Friday, June 12, 2009

EMTPortal is now a registered corporation, and registered as a non-profit organization.

 

On Friday, June 12, 2009 EMTPortal received confirmation from the Secretary of State that the Articles of Incorporation and request for Non-Profit Corporation have been approved.

 

IRS EID, and D&B D-U-N-S number available upon request.

 


EMTPortal Press Release - 06/08/2009

EMTPortal.com Press Release Available

Sunday, June 08, 2009

For Immediate Release - EMTPortal Press Release on June 08, 2009

All individuals are free to distribute the attached immediate press release.  For further details and information contact us at info@emtportal.com or via our toll-free line at 1-866-944-6812.

 

 


EMTPortal Latest News on EMT Training

EMTPortal.com v2.0 is Launched!

Sunday, June 07, 2009

After numerous phone calls from EMS Education Providers, and EMT Students, EMTPortal decided to release an "EMTPortal Version 2.0" which will feature a more interactive system for studying and test taking, as well as more studying information and testing topics/questions.

 

Would you like to be a part of EMTPortal (assisting with content, beta testing, etc)?

Click here to request to join the EMTPortal Content Delivery Team, or Beta Testing Team!

 

 

Recent EMTPortal Activities

2/9/2010
1:40:19 AM

Michael Rodrigues

Passed the Patient Assessment - Medical test with a score of 81.4%.

2/9/2010
1:15:29 AM

Michael Rodrigues

Earned the Rising Medic Star achievement!

2/9/2010
1:15:29 AM

Michael Rodrigues

Passed the Patient Assessment - Trauma test with a score of 87.1%.

2/9/2010
1:15:29 AM

Michael Rodrigues

Earned the 5 Test Attempts achievement!

2/9/2010
1:10:58 AM

Michael Rodrigues

Completed the National Registry / EMTPortal Questionaire...

2/9/2010
12:18:46 AM

Adam Burkett

Passed an EMTPortal Code3 Response Pop-Quiz!

2/9/2010
12:12:34 AM

Ann Voss

Passed an EMTPortal Code3 Response Pop-Quiz!

2/9/2010
12:12:25 AM

Ron Fitzgerald

Passed an EMTPortal Code3 Response Pop-Quiz!

2/9/2010
12:04:30 AM

Henry Hill

Earned the Study Bug achievement!

2/9/2010
12:01:04 AM

Cheyne Caveney

Passed an EMTPortal Code3 Response Pop-Quiz!

 

 

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7 injured in Fla. tent collapse...
The Canadian PressTAMPA, Fla. — Authorities say high winds knocked over a tent during the Florida State Fair's opening day, injuring seven people who had to be taken to the hospital.Hillsborough County Fire Rescue said in a press release that three of those sustained serious but not life-threatening injuries when the tent was upended Friday at the fairgrounds in Tampa. The others had minor injuries.High ...
NY ambulances must transport patients, sick or not...
WRGB 6SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A man in suburban Syracuse called for an ambulance 140 times last year -- and he wasn't even sick.Ambulance company officials say he was one of a number of patients who phone regularly even though they don't need treatment.Sometimes the people are just looking for companionship. Other times they need a ride.Full story: State law requires ambulance crews to transport anyone ...
Snow provides challenges for Baltimore responders...
By Andrea K. Walker The Baltimore SunBALTIMORE — Area hospitals and hospice centers began preparing days ago for the task of getting employees into work despite a large snowstorm — and put those plans into effect Saturday.Hospitals, including Johns Hopkins and University of Maryland Medical Center, put up doctors, nurses and other essential staff in hotels or on air mattresses and cots at ...
FDA alerts users of potential AED malfunctions ...
U.S. Fire AdministrationThe Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is alerting users of certain Powerheart and CardioVive automated external defibrillators that these devices may malfunction unexpectedly. This can cause a failure to deliver the electric shocks that are needed to treat sudden cardiac arrest or arrhythmias.FDA is alerting users of certain Powerheart and CardioVive automated external defibrillators ...
3 killed in NM Medevac crash...
By Darren Meritz The Silver City Sun-News MCGREGOR RANGE, N.M. — The three-member crew of a Southwest Med Evac helicopter died Friday night when they crashed during a training flight at McGregor Range.The helicopter's pilot, William Montgomery of Avondale, Ariz., and two paramedics, John Sutter of Las Cruces and Anthony Archuleta of El Paso, were killed when the helicopter crashed as it prepared ...
Investigation doubts credibility of claims in 9/11 health t...
By David B. Caruso The Associated PressNEW YORK — As the first cases in a battle over illnesses linked to 9/11 near trial, an Associated Press investigation has found that several of the initial 30 lawsuits contain inconsistent or exaggerated claims about how the workers got sick or how much time they spent at ground zero.One demolition worker who said he developed health problems after toiling ...
5 unaccounted for after Conn. power plant blast...
Fire marshal says officials have verified the whereabouts of 95 percent of the nearly 100 workers
Mass casualties in Conn. power plant explosion...
At least 5 dead in blast Sunday morning; crews with search dogs sift through the rubble for survivors
Ark. ambulance refuses to respond to rural medical call...
By Heather Crawford KATV 7MCCRORY, Ark. — Medical emergencies happen everyday, and patients expect an ambulance to come quickly when they call for one. Channel 7 News, however, has learned of an ambulance company that refused to come in certain cases and the next-nearest service was more than 30 miles away.Melissa Bumpers, 57, was at her home in McCrory when she fell to the ground around noon ...
Conn. responders deliver baby in ambulance...
By Ann DeMatteo The New Haven RegisterNORTH HAVEN, Conn. — It was the day after the baby was due. Kelly Shanley was upstairs in her Quinnipiac Avenue home watching cartoons with her two children Wednesday night when she sneezed, and felt a pop."I didn't think anything of it. I stood up and said, 'Oh, wait. I think my water broke.'"Kelly and her husband, Bill, called the obstetrician ...

 

 

 

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EMTPortal Features & Content

Study Tests

Study Notes

Skills Testing

Community

The study portal contains a wide array of EMT-Basic test questions based on;

 

Airway

Cardiac

Trauma

Medical

Anatomy

Medicine

Respiratory

Pediatrics

 

Upon completion of a test, you will receive your overall score and a test review; the score will be added and actively available for review in your portal user account.

 

Additional tests taken will result in a trending report showing progress within the categories above.

From the "Study Notes" section of the portal you will have access to multiple notes to aid in your study.

EMT Study Notes towards NREMT

All notes are presented in an easily viewable interface of the website, and also accompanied by a set of questions to ensure you receive, and retain the fullest from each section.

The skills testing feature of this study portal will present the standard national registry skills testing sheets in an easily readable interface, such as the study notes section.

Once reviewing the skills, you will be presented with a comprehensive test of each skill.

Although we cannot physically test your ability to perform a skill online, we can test your knowledge of a skill and the procedures involved while scoring accordingly to prepare you for skills testing day.

As an extra advantage of having an account on the online study portal, you will gain access to our study community which will allow you to interact with other students and members of the EMT-B study portal.

Have a question about a test or a skill?  This is the section to retrieve your answer?

No automated feedback, scores, or trending is provided from the community, however it proves to be an effective resource to successful medical studying.

 

 

 

 

Are you ready to take advantage of this online study portal?

Create an account now. Are you ready to sign up?

How does it work?

To use the study portal effectively taking advantage of it's full potential, you must create an account (refer to our My Account -> Create an Account are of the website).  Once your account is created, you will gain access to online study tests, notes, skills testing practice, national registry information, and the community forums.

 

** Note; this portal is intended to only aid you in studying, it cannot take the place of a well structured emergency medical technician course, nor shall it take the place of primary priority studying directly from the book obtained by your class.

 

Completed a class?  Want to stay in-touch?

If you've already completed an EMT Course and would like to stay in-touch with your peers, or if you are simply someone looking for individuals to speak with that are on your same certification level -- you may do so through our Online EMT Community.  Although originally designed to serve as a question/answer, and study helping system, you may easily use the community to converse about many topics directly relating to being an EMT, or about the world in general.

 

You will gain access to the Online EMT Community upon creating your account, or logging into your account.

 

What is the cost to me?

You may be saying "Something this good must cost a lot of money."; this raises the question of how much the use of the study portal costs.  Absolutely nothing.  However we do provide an area of the website allowing you to donate money that will be used to keep the study portal active, and running smoothly.

 

Sometimes it's nice to find everything you are looking for in the same place, especially for free.  There is already enough stress placed upon you preparing for the Skills Testing, and National Registry; welcome to the online portal that helps you study for both at your convenience, for free.

 

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