THE COURSE

20 hours of review lectures, the EMT NREMT Study Guide and end of section review quizzes

    1. Welcome/Course Introduction

    2. Disclaimer & User Rights

    3. Error Reporting

    4. About the NREMT Exam

    5. Course Continuing Education Breakdown

    1. EMT NREMT Study Guide

    2. Free Downloads

    1. TestReady - Our App with NREMT Style Questions!

    1. *Introduction & Patient Assessment

    2. Introduction & Patient Assessment Review Quiz

    1. *Airway & Respiratory Review Lecture

    2. Advanced Airway & Respiratory Anatomy, Physiology & Pathophysiology Lecture

    3. Airway & Respiratory Interactive Workbook

    4. Airway & Respiratory Review Quiz

    1. Cardiac Anatomy, Physiology & Electrophysiology Lecture

    2. Cardiac Dissection Video!

    3. Cardiac Pathophysiology Lecture

    4. *Cardiology Review Lecture

    5. Heart Failure & Ventricular Assist Devices

    6. Stroke & CVA

    7. Cardiology Interactive Workbook

    8. Cardiology Review Quiz

About this course

  • $119.00
  • 44 lessons
  • 18.5 hours of video content

Our Course

What sets us apart?

  • Meets the 20-hour NREMT NCCP requirements

  • 20 total hours of CE awarded

  • 3 months of 24/7 access

  • Certificate of completion awarded upon course completion

  • Our incredibly popular EMT NREMT Review Course content + additional content for NCCP requirements

What our students say...

10/10!

This is by far the best review course you can take for the NREMT! I feel like this course has helped prepare me for the NREMT by covering material that I would have never considered. Brandon and Adam are great instructors and are always willing to help! 10/10 recommend!!
Sheri, EMT

Sheri, EMT

Paramedic

Another Victory!

Awesome news! Once again, Pass with PASS has another victory! Watched all the EMT review lectures last week and went over the study guides. I took the cognitive via the at-home option a few days ago and found out this morning that I passed! Thank you for your educational support!
Ben, EMT

Ben, EMT

Paramedic

"I Did NOT Pass the First Time, but..."

Just wanted to say I did NOT pass my NREMT the first time. THEN I bought your study guide and KILLED it the second attempt. The EMT study guide is quick and dirty tips that are straight to the point. Thank y'all!
Jake, EMT

Jake, EMT

Paramedic

Killed It!

KILLED IT! THANK YOU GUYS FOR THE MATERIAL YOU PUT OUT! Passed my NREMT first try!
Efren, EMT

Efren, EMT

Paramedic

Feeling Grateful!

First time I took the NREMT I did not pass, it kicked me off at 84 questions and I was a bit let down. I saw Pass with PASS on Instagram and figured I'd give it a shot. I purchased the NREMT EMT Study Guide and thoroughly went through it several times as well as created note cards for everything in the study guide. I studied for 2 hours everyday for 30 days and retook my exam today. I'm so happy I passed the test with out stressing at 70 questions! Feeling grateful!
George, EMT

George, EMT

Paramedic

Pass with PASS Saved Me!

I used Pass with PASS to study for my NREMT for a week before my test and passed on the first try with ease! Pass with PASS seriously saved me and broke it down so much easier! I even used it the morning of my test while waiting in the parking lot!
Chablis, EMT

Chablis, EMT

Paramedic

FAQ

  • How long will I have access?

    You will have access to the Refresher Course for 3 months (90 days).

  • I've failed the NREMT exam 3 times and need a refresher course - is this it?

    Yes! That is exactly why this course was designed!

  • What do I have to do to complete the course?

    You are required to watch 100% of all lectures and obtain a passing score of 75% or higher for each section's review quiz. We've also included a "Topics to Know" lesson under each section - this is an outline that highlights the topics/concepts that we feel are most important to your success on the NREMT exam. Prior to taking the exam, we highly recommend that you review every bullet point of the "Topics to Know" to ensure that you have a working understanding of that material.

  • How do I show proof of completion to the NREMT?

    Once you have completed all course requirements, you will be able to download/print a certificate of completion. You will then submit this certificate to the NREMT as part of your refresher or continuing education requirements.

  • I've been out of EMT class or over a year, is it too late for me?

    Heck no! Our program has helped students on their 6th attempt, 23 months out of EMT class. It is NOT to late, but know, the longer you are out of class, the harder it is to retain information. Our program can help, but YOU have to really want it!

Instructors

Over 33 years of initial EMS education experience!

Brandon Schoborg
Co-Founder/Instructor

Brandon Schoborg

Brandon currently works within a large hospital system in Florida, with over a decade of prior experience spanning urban fire/EMS, college EMS education, and hospital-based training programs. His career has included serving in EMS leadership, paramedic education, and program administration. He has directed EMT and paramedic training programs, overseen curriculum delivery and accreditation requirements, and supported operational readiness and provider development. Brandon completed his paramedic education at the University of Cincinnati in 2010 and holds an Associate Degree in EMS-Paramedic, a Bachelor’s Degree in Health Science, and an MBA in Healthcare Management. He began his instructional work in paramedic education at the collegiate level and has continued to teach throughout his career in roles involving EMS program leadership, clinical instruction, and ongoing provider education.
Adam Peddicord
Co-Founder/Instructor

Adam Peddicord

Adam has been a paramedic since 1998, with his fire service career beginning in 1993. Having over 30 years of experience in emergency services, he has worked in both frontline response and senior chief-officer roles, including responsibility for EMS system coordination and clinical support for SWAT operations. These experiences have shaped his practical approach to patient care, crew readiness, and provider education. He holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree in nursing and is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner. His clinical background includes orthopedic care and addiction medicine, and he has taught EMS providers for more than 20 years at college programs and structured continuing-education platforms, focusing on preparing clinicians for real-world decision-making in high-stakes environments.