Emergency Department, University of Vermont Medical Center
About
The Emergency Department at the University of Vermont Medical Center offers a specialized Emergency Medical Technician-Basic (EMT-B) training program. This program combines classroom instruction with practical, hands-on clinical experiences, tailored to prepare students for real-world emergency medical scenarios. It is particularly well-suited for individuals seeking to start a career in emergency medical services quickly, with graduates ready to take on roles in various emergency settings.
Programs Offered
Best For
Best for individuals seeking comprehensive, hands-on EMT training in a hospital-based setting.
Not Ideal For
Not ideal for students looking for a low-cost or very brief training program.
Training Programs
The EMT-Basic training at UVM Medical Center covers essential skills such as patient assessment, handling trauma emergencies, and life support techniques. Students engage in both theory-based classroom learning and practical clinical sessions, providing a well-rounded foundation in emergency medical care.
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