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Hawaii EMS Recertification Requirements

Complete 2026 guide to CE requirements in Hawaii for EMR, EMT, AEMT, and Paramedic certification levels. Regulated by the Hawaii Medical Board (DCCA Professional and Vocational Licensing).

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CE Requirements

Continuing Education Hours by Level

LevelCE HoursCycle
EMRNA2 years
EMT402 years
AEMTNA2 years
Paramedic602 years

Topic Distribution Requirements

None state-specific beyond NCCP national topics and §16-85-56 subjects; no jurisprudence, DV, etc. listed

Accepted CE Providers

NREMT certification satisfies; otherwise state-approved per HAR §16-85-55 (amended 2016)

Important Notes

Annual CPR (all), ACLS for Paramedic refresher, skill maintenance doc for Paramedic, possible audit; NREMT or state CE path

Special State Requirements

Annual CPR (all), ACLS for Paramedic refresher, skill maintenance doc for Paramedic, possible audit; NREMT or state CE path

Axene Coverage Report

CE coverage analysis for Hawaii

Renewal Hour Requirements & Axene Coverage

EMR

16 hrs required · BLS

76.5 hrs

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EMT

40 hrs required · BLS

76.5 hrs

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AEMT

50 hrs required · ALL

167.5 hrs

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Paramedic

60 hrs required · ALL

167.5 hrs

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BLS scope: 80 courses / 76.5 hrs. ALL scope: 173 courses / 167.5 hrs.

Axene Course Library

59

Medical

~58 hrs

39

Trauma

~39 hrs

37

Operations

~35 hrs

20

Cardiology

~19 hrs

18

Airway

~18 hrs

Universal Mandates (All States)

Requirements last verified: April 7, 2026

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Hawaii Medical Board (DCCA Professional and Vocational Licensing)

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Hawaii EMS providers renew every 2 years (biennial, by Jan 31 even years). Required CE hours: EMR: 16 hours EMT: 40 hours AEMT: 50 hours Paramedic: 60 hours
Yes. Hawaii accepts CAPCE-accredited courses. Axene CE courses are CAPCE-accredited and count toward your renewal.
Yes. Hawaii requires active NREMT certification. Maintaining NREMT satisfies state CE.
NCCP national/local/individual components (airway, trauma, medical, operations, etc.)

Axene Continuing Education, LLC offers CEUs for EMS providers in most states. Continuing education requirements vary by state and may change. Users are responsible for verifying requirements with their agency and/or state EMS office, including whether specific courses are required for the local/state NREMT component. Where specific education is not mandated, required hours are considered flexible but must be directly related to EMS patient care. We do our best to keep information current — please check with your state EMS representative for the most up-to-date recertification information.

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