Can I reserve a spot for the exam before I have graduated from my
program?
No. You must provide proof of completion of your education program
PRIOR to the application deadline date of the exam you wish to
write in order to reserve a spot.
Does the College have an exam study guide?
The College does not publish an exam study guide.
We recommend that exam candidates familiarize themselves with the
Alberta Occupational Competency Profile (AOCP). The AOCP defines
the scope of practice for practitioners in Alberta. It is a
complete description of the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and
judgements expected of practitioners ranging from entry to practice
to mastery.
I have passed the written portion of the EMR exam and am retesting
the practical. If I pass, can I apply for registration right away
or do I have to wait until I receive my confirmation letter in the
mail?
If you pass your practical you will be eligible to apply for
registration with the Alberta College of Paramedics. You will not
need to wait for your confirmation letter to arrive in the mail.
I just graduated from an approved program. What are my next steps?
You have one year from the date you graduated from your
education program to successfully complete the Provincial
Registration Exam and apply for registration with the
Alberta College of Paramedics.
The Provincial Registration Exam is offered a few times per year
for each designation level. See the
Provincial Registration
Examination page for full details. For further information on
registration with the College, visit the
New Registration section.
What happens if I can't make my scheduled exam and have to
cancel?
All exam cancellations or transfers after the application deadline
date are subject to a 50 per cent cancellation fee. If you are
registered, but do not attend the exam without informing the
College prior to the exam, you will forfeit all fees paid.
If extenuating circumstances arise (eg. medical issues,
accident, etc.), please
contact the College.
What can I expect at the exam? Also, when will I know if I've
passed or not?
Written exam results are mailed to candidates within four weeks
of the exam date and practical exam results are announced to each
candidate at the end of the required scenario(s).
The following are some things you should know before coming
to write your exam.
- You should arrive to your exam at least 60-90 minutes prior to
the scheduled start time.
- You will need to bring:
- Government-issued picture ID (driver's licence or passport) OR
two of the following: SIN card, AHCIP card, birth certificate or
school identification.
- The exam confirmation letter you have received in the
mail.
- Two HB pencils and a white eraser.
- EMR exams are 2 hours. EMT and EMT-P exams are 3.5 hours.
- Written exams consist of:
- EMR: 100 multiple choice questions.
- EMT & EMT-P: 200 multiple choice question
- Practical exams can take between 3 to 5 hours. Please consider
this when making travel arrangements.
- Practical exams consist of:
- EMR: one scenario (medical OR trauma)
- EMT & EMT-P: two scenarios (one medical AND one
trauma)
- Please adhere to the Provincial Registration Examination dress
code.
I have just finished my EMR program. How long do I have to pass the
Provincial Registration Examination?
You have one year from the date you graduated from your program to
meet the registration requirements, one of which is satisfactory
completion of the Provincial Registration Examination. Within that
year, you may attempt the exam a maximum of three times. If you
fail the exam on the third attempt you would be required to repeat
your education program before you can attempt the exam again.
What if I only attempt the exam twice in the year after I graduate
and fail both times? Can I attempt a third time in the second year
after graduation?
No. Once in your second year, you must enroll in a refresher
program before you can attempt the exam again. Once you've
completed your refresher program, you would have the remainder of
that year and only one more attempt to pass the exam. If you fail
this third attempt, you would be required to repeat your full
program of study before you can attempt the exam again.
If I only fail the written component, does that count as a fail?
Yes. Failing either the written or practical component constitutes
a failed attempt at the exam.
NOTE: If you pass the written portion but fail
your practical on the Saturday, you will be invited to retest the
practical component on Sunday. If you pass the practical that is
considered one attempt and one pass. If you fail on the Sunday, it
would be considered a failed attempt and counts as one of the three
exam attempts.
Is the reference date for my three attempts from the day I
graduated?
Yes. Candidates are given one calendar year from the date you
graduated. Due to the timing of the registration exam cutoff dates,
not all applicants will be able to attempt three exams in one year.