MEDICINE IN BAD PLACES
About
Medicine in Bad Places specializes in Emergency Medical Technician-Basic (EMT-B) training, expertly blending classroom learning with crucial clinical experiences. The program is designed for individuals seeking a foundational career in emergency medical services, offering hands-on training that prepares students for real-world medical emergencies. Graduates can expect to emerge as competent, entry-level EMTs ready to face the challenges of the field.
Programs Offered
Best For
Best for individuals pursuing a career switch into emergency services who value practical experience.
Not Ideal For
Not ideal for those looking for advanced paramedic training or specialized medical response education.
Training Programs
The Emergency Medical Technician Basic program at Medicine in Bad Places provides thorough training in life support skills and emergency medical care. Students engage in detailed classroom instruction paired with practical, hands-on experiences, ensuring they learn to manage a wide range of medical and trauma situations.
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