Connecticut Training and Consulting Institute (CTTCI) has been a major contributor to emergency medical services for over 23 years, providing approved State of Connecticut EMS training programs and consulting services.
Location
Portland, CT
Phone
860-342-4382
Connecticut Training and Consulting Institute (CTTCI) has been a major contributor to emergency medical services for over 23 years, providing approved State of Connecticut EMS training programs and consulting services.
Location
Portland, CT
Phone
860-342-4382
Choose from available first responder training programs.
Monthly two-hour modules covering specific topics like Oxygen Delivery and Pulse Oximetry, Stroke Management, and Childbirth and Neonatal Care. After completing 36 hours of CT DPH Continuing Education credits, students can take the practical and written test.
Monthly two-hour modules covering specific topics like Oxygen Delivery and Pulse Oximetry, Stroke Management, and Childbirth and Neonatal Care. After completing 36 hours of CT DPH Continuing Education credits, students can take the practical and written test.
Prepares individuals to render prehospital basic life support at the scene of an emergency, during transport of the sick and injured, or during interfacility transfer within an organized emergency medical services system. Consists of didactic and skills lab training.
Prepares individuals to render prehospital basic life support at the scene of an emergency, during transport of the sick and injured, or during interfacility transfer within an organized emergency medical services system. Consists of didactic and skills lab training.
An approved State of Connecticut Department of Public Health Program based on the current National EMS Educational Standards. Delivered over approximately 180 hours in a variety of formats including lecture-based learning, online-based learning, practical skill-based exercises, and hands-on clinical rotations.
An approved State of Connecticut Department of Public Health Program based on the current National EMS Educational Standards. Delivered over approximately 180 hours in a variety of formats including lecture-based learning, online-based learning, practical skill-based exercises, and hands-on clinical rotations.
A State of Connecticut approved bridge course that takes an Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) to Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). Consists of 120 hours of didactic and skills lab training, and 20 hours of supervised clinical experience.
A State of Connecticut approved bridge course that takes an Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) to Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). Consists of 120 hours of didactic and skills lab training, and 20 hours of supervised clinical experience.
Fulfills the mandatory hours component of the National Registry EMT Registration and meets the requirements for EMTs set forth by the State of Connecticut. Offered in Traditional Learning, Blended Learning, and Refresher2U Program formats.
Fulfills the mandatory hours component of the National Registry EMT Registration and meets the requirements for EMTs set forth by the State of Connecticut. Offered in Traditional Learning, Blended Learning, and Refresher2U Program formats.
NAEMT's 2-Day Prehospital Trauma Life Support program recognized as the leading continuing education program for prehospital emergency trauma care. CTTCI offers both traditional and hybrid formats.
NAEMT's 2-Day Prehospital Trauma Life Support program recognized as the leading continuing education program for prehospital emergency trauma care. CTTCI offers both traditional and hybrid formats.
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