Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
About
This program introduces theory and techniques of basic emergency medical care in the pre-hospital setting and pathophysiological principles.
Programs Offered
Best For
Best for individuals seeking a career in emergency medical services with a balance of theoretical knowledge and practical experience.
Not Ideal For
Not ideal for those looking for advanced paramedic training directly without first completing basic EMT certification.
Training Programs
The EMT-B program at Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) covers essential skills such as patient assessment, handling trauma, cardiac emergencies, and other critical care techniques. Students engage in both theoretical classroom sessions and practical clinical environments, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of pre-hospital care.
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