Military Medics's Career Choices
Military Medic
Medical Specialist MOS 91B was converted to MOS 91W (Health Care Specialist). There is no
civilian occupation that is directly equivalent to MOS 91W. However, Emergency Medical Technicians and
Paramedics make use of the skills developed through MOS 91W training and experience. All states require
emergency medical technicians and paramedics to be licensed.
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CERTIFICATION Certifying your military training under the GI Bill so you can join the
civillian work force.
The following certifications are directly applicable to MOS 91W:
- NREMT First Responder (FR)
- NREMT National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians
- Emergency Medical Technician - Basic
- Emergency Medical Technician - Intermediate
- Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic
- NENA ENP-911 Certified Emergency Number Professionals
- AAMA Certified Medical Assistant (CMA)
- AMT Registerd Medical Assistant and Technologist
- NHA Healthcareer Certifictions (9 certifications) with tousands of testing sites, including DANTES.
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AMT is approved by the Veterans Administration (VA) under the GI Bill, for fee reimbursement for its allied
healthcare certification exams, including Medical Technologists, Medical Laboratory Technicians, Medical
Assistants, Dental Assistants, Office Laboratory Technicians and Phlebotomy Technicians.
A portal to information on State Licensure Requirements for Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics is
located at the America’s Career InfoNet web site.
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