Community Paramedic Certification (CP-C) Exam FAQs
Q:
What is the purpose of Specialty Certifications
A: Specialty Certifications is a voluntary credentialing process designed to validate essential knowledge and judgment required for safe and competent practice. IBSC certifications provide designations to paramedic professionals who demonstrate the knowledge and skills essential to critical care paramedics.
Q: What are the eligibility requirements for taking the CP-C Exam?
A: Exam candidates must have a valid, unrestricted paramedic license or certificate and must submit proof of learning in the Community Paramedic domain and/or the completed verification by the medical director or the
medical director's designee verifying knowledge and understanding of the Community Paramedic role and scope in the community in which they operate.
Q: After I register for the Computer-based (CBT) Exam, how soon can I test?
A: Once you register online, allow 3-5 business days to receive your testing ID number. This number will be sent to you via email, along with information to
schedule your exam. The IBSC has no control over testing center availability.
Q:
Where do I send a copy of my paramedic license?
A: Upload a copy of your paramedic license/certificate each time you register for an exam. A testing ID number
will not be emailed until a copy of your license has been uploaded to your online account. An automated email will
not be sent to you until this requirement is fulfilled.
Q:
How do I find a testing center near me?
A: There are over 200 testing centers located throughout the US with at least one testing center in every state, and nearly 100 international testing sites. Click here to view a list of testing centers.
Q:
How much is the CP-C exam?
A:
- Computer-Based (CBT) $285 (Affiliate Membership) $385 (non-members)
Q:
How much does it cost to recertify
my CP-C?
A:
- Recertify by CE or by Examination
- $285 (Affiliate Membership) $385 (non-members)
- If rescheduling more than 30 days before your originally scheduled examination appointment to avoid additional fees. Please reschedule directly via the Prometric Scheduling Portal.
- If rescheduling between 29 to 5 days before your scheduled exam date, reschedule via the Prometric Scheduling Portal. Additional fees apply.
- If rescheduling four (4) or less days prior to your appointment - you must first, cancel your appointment via the Prometric Scheduling Portal. Then contact the IBSC at +1.770.978.4400 to reschedule the exam. You must cancel with Prometric prior to contacting the IBSC. A $100 rescheduling or cancellation fee will apply.
Q:
Where can I find an outline for the CP-C
exam?
A: A
preparatory outline is posted under EXAM
PREPARATION on
this website.
Q. Is
there and official CP-C review
course designation?
A: The IBSC
posts exam review courses on this website. See IBSC
Approved Review Courses.
Q.
How do I get my course listed as an
“Approved Review Course”?
A: The IBSC
posts the CP-C exam outline of major subjects and submission
guidelines on this website. See Approved
Review Course Guidelines.
Q:
Does the IBSC offer a community
paramedic course to prepare me for the exam?
A: No. The
IBSC offers valid testing, and therefore cannot conduct or endorse
any exam preparation course.
Q:
How do I know what material is
covered on the exams?
A: A
downloadable candidate handbook is available on this website in the
Related Links section.
Q: What textbooks should I study from?
A: Community Health Paramedicine, (1st Edition) by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS). Published by Jones & Bartlett Learning (2017). ISBN: 978-1284040968. Bates' Guide to Physical Examination and History-Taking (11th Edition) Published by LWW (Wolters Kluwer 2012). ISBN-13: 978-1609137625. Community/Public Health Nursing: Promoting the Health of Populations (6th Edition) by Mary A. Nies PhD RN FAAN FAAHB and Melanie McEwen PhD RN. Published by Saunders (2014). ISBN-13: 978-0323188197
Q:
How soon before my certification expires
do I need to recertify?
A: To
maintain currency you must successfully pass the exam before your
certification expiration date.
Q:
How do I re-certify if my certification is expired?
A: You must
re-certify through testing.
Q:
What is the minimum passing score
for the CBT?
A: This
depends on the version of the exam, the passing score is determined by
an Angoff cut score study for each version of the exam. It ranges
around the
75% mark.
Q:
How often is the exam updated?
A: The exam
is constantly updated.
Q:
How soon after testing will I
receive my results?
A: If you
take the CBT, you will receive your results immediately upon
completing the exam. Results for the paper/pencil exam version take 4-6
weeks.
Q:
How long does it take to receive
credentials after passing the exam?
A:
Credentials are mailed from the IBSC office within three to six weeks
of
testing. The IBSC office will send you a wallet card, certificate, pin and a patch.
Q:
What if I need to cancel my examination?
A: All cancellations must be handled through the Prometric website using your confirmation number and last name.
For complete cancellation information, please see the Candidate Handbook.
Q:
How do I register to take the CP-C
Exam?
A: Online registration is available for paper/pencil,
computer-based(domestic) and WEB
(Int‘l)exams.
Q: What if I need to cancel my test date?
A: Registration cancellations received by the IBSC Office greater than 30 days prior to the confirmed testing date, you can request a full refund. Within 30 days of the testing, a $100 service fee will be charged. For complete cancellation information, please see the Candidate Handbook.
Q: Can I switch the type of exam I registered for?
A: Changes can be made. However, a $100 change fee will be applied each time.
Q: Do I need to register again in order to retest?
A: Yes. You may register online to retest no sooner than 30 days after your last test date. NO
EXCEPTIONS. The
standard registration fee applies.
Q: If
I pass the exam, for how long will the certification be valid?
A: The CP-C certification is a four-year certification.
Q: If I fail the exam, how many times can I retest?
A: The candidate may attempt the same examination a total of three times, using the 30 calendar day rule.