Kingsborough Community College’s Division of Workforce Development, Continuing Education, and Strategic Partnerships is currently seeking a qualified EMT Instructor (Certified Instructor Coordinator – CIC) to teach within our Workforce Training Program for Fall 2026. This part-time instructional opportunity is ideal for experienced EMS professionals who are passionate about preparing the next generation of emergency medical technicians....
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A Certified Lab Instructor Course has been Scheduled: May 12, 2026
A CLI Course has been scheduled: (PENDING NYSDOH APPROVAL) REQUIRED: • Tuesdays May 12nd, May 19th, May 26th (hybrid) (6:30pm-10:30pm) • Thursdays, May 14th (hybrid) (6:30pm-10:30pm) • Sundays, June 7, June 14 (in person) (09:00-16:00) Students must attend every class, be punctual, and remain until the class is dismissed. Location: CUNY Brooklyn College 2900 Bedford...
Division of State EMS 2026 Mental Health Fellowship
The Division of State EMS is pleased to begin accepting nominations for the second Mental Health Resiliency Officer Fellowship Program. This program is designed to equip EMS clinicians with the tools to develop and support mental health and well-being in their agencies. Taking place over the course of one-year, beginning with an introductory “kick-off” session in June...
Nominations Now Open for Regional Council At-Large Seats
Nominations for At-Large Seats The Regional Emergency Medical Services Council of New York City, Inc. (REMSCO) is currently requesting nominations for at-large membership positions on REMSCO. The Regional Emergency Medical Services Council of New York (REMSCO) is responsible to the State of New York for coordinating medical services in all five boroughs of New York...
NYC REMAC Public Notice: Protocol Revisions, February 13, 2026
The Regional Emergency Medical Advisory Committee (REMAC) of New York City Prehospital Treatment Protocols define the minimum standard of care provided to patients by Certified First Responders (CFRs), Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs), and Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians-Paramedic (AEMT-Ps) in New York City. These protocols reflect both the curriculum and certification requirements of the New York State...
NYC REMAC Public Notice: Protocol Revisions, January 8, 2026
The Regional Emergency Medical Advisory Committee (REMAC) of New York City Prehospital Treatment Protocols define the minimum standard of care provided to patients by Certified First Responders (CFRs), Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs), and Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians-Paramedic (AEMT-Ps) in New York City. These protocols reflect both the curriculum and certification requirements of the New York...