National Registry Skills Boot Camp

I’d like to teach you how to pass the National Registry skills exam. Live. Online. For free. … Really.

This coming Monday. May 10th at 8:00PM EST (6:00PM Mountain) I’m going to be putting on an EMS Boot Camp to teach anyone who wants to learn how to pass the dreaded National Registry skills exam. I finally got the green light to put on a few EMS Boot Camp’s and this was the first topic I knew I wanted to bring to the table.

I’ve been proctoring National Registry skills exams and teaching EMT students to pass this test for over a decade. Now, Greg Friese and Jim Hoffman, the masterminds behind EMS Boot Camp, are going to let me teach you.

Would you like to learn:

  • The attitude that almost guarantees success?
  • How the test is conducted and scored?
  • How to avoid common pitfalls?
  • Proper station etiquette?
  • The real skills that will help you learn and remember the stations?

If you’re planning on taking the national registry test in the future, I’d like to teach you these skills. My instruction has been tremendously helpful to my students and I’m excited by the prospect of being able to being these skills to you.

On average, 66% of EMT and paramedic students pass the National Registry on their first try. Only 86% are able to successfully complete it after three attempts. 92% of my EMT students pass the test on the first try. 100% pass within three attempts. Yes, you read that right. I’ve never had a student ultimately fail the registry.

Would you like to know how I do it? Come to the EMS Boot Camp and find out. I look forward to seeing you there.

Update: This webinar was a whole bunch of fun. I’m going to do more of these in the future. If you missed it, I hope you still go check out the archives. I’m proud of the way the session turned out.

Comments

  1. Ryan says:

    Darn! I have my Registry practical exam this Saturday. Just a few days too early to make good use of this! I still think it is an excellent idea, though, and will be very useful.

  2. grogg says:

    What about those who can’t make it there due to other obligations ? Are you going to record it and make the recording available on the web ? ( Just my thoughts and wonderments. ) Keep up the good work Steve. I always look forward to reading your next post. Thanks!

  3. Jim Hoffman says:

    Grogg, there is a premium content version of this event. It will include video, audio and other goodies. I suggest registering for the live event so you are first to know about the recordings being available. Jim

  4. Tammy K says:

    I am signed up. I have my written test (or should I say computer based) on Thursday. Can you teach me how to pass that?? LOL

  5. Paulie says:

    What about those who can’t make it there due to other obligations ? Are you going to record it and make the recording available on the web ? ( Just my thoughts and wonderments. ) Keep up the good work Steve. I always look forward to reading your next post. Thanks!
    +1

  6. Steve Whitehead says:

    Thanks Paulie and YES! The lecture will be available for download from the EMS Bootcamp archives starting just after the show. And you can sign up for the premium package and get the lecture and a whole lot more sent right to you. Check it out here if you’re interested: http://tinyurl.com/nrskills

  7. Steve Whitehead says:

    @Ryan just a little to late for you. That’s OK, I’m sure you’ll study hard and do just fine.

    @Grogg yup … see above comment to Paulie

    @Jim … Ooop, or read Jim’s comment. ;-) Thanks Jim.

    @Tammy Actually, I’m doing that lecture in June. sorry if that’s too late.

  8. Tammy K says:

    I will still be interested to read your tips on how to pass the written. Fortunately, I was able to do it without you. First try too!! WooHoo!
    But I have to say it was the worst 24 hours of my life. It shut off before 80 questions, thought for sure I failed . . .

  9. Sam says:

    Steve,

    I love the site and am excited for tonight’s webinar. I followed your link but is there a free archive for this lecture available, or is it only for pay?

    Thanks!

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