Crowder College is a community college in Neosho, Missouri offering degrees, certificates, and transfer programs to change lives and strengthen communities. The college serves a nine-county region in southwest Missouri and offers allied health programs including EMT and Paramedic training.
Location
Neosho, MO • 4 Locations
Phone
417-451-3223
Crowder College is a community college in Neosho, Missouri offering degrees, certificates, and transfer programs to change lives and strengthen communities. The college serves a nine-county region in southwest Missouri and offers allied health programs including EMT and Paramedic training.
Location
Neosho, MO • 4 Locations
Phone
417-451-3223
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A course designed to provide rescuers with the emergency medical knowledge and skills necessary to care for the sick and injured in a pre-hospital setting. Curriculum consists of 172 hours of classroom instruction and laboratory exercises, 36 ambulance hours, 12 emergency department hours and four hours in a 911 dispatch center. Students successfully completing this course are eligible to take the NREMT cognitive and psychomotor exams.
A course designed to provide rescuers with the emergency medical knowledge and skills necessary to care for the sick and injured in a pre-hospital setting. Curriculum consists of 172 hours of classroom instruction and laboratory exercises, 36 ambulance hours, 12 emergency department hours and four hours in a 911 dispatch center. Students successfully completing this course are eligible to take the NREMT cognitive and psychomotor exams.
A comprehensive program consisting of five, eight-week college semesters totaling 42 credit hours. The first three eight-week blocks are completed in the classroom and laboratory setting. The fourth and fifth eight-week blocks include skills training and clinical internships. Paramedic program students will participate in clinical rotations and be eligible to sit for the National Registry Paramedic Exam (NRP) upon completion.
A comprehensive program consisting of five, eight-week college semesters totaling 42 credit hours. The first three eight-week blocks are completed in the classroom and laboratory setting. The fourth and fifth eight-week blocks include skills training and clinical internships. Paramedic program students will participate in clinical rotations and be eligible to sit for the National Registry Paramedic Exam (NRP) upon completion.
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Sorted by distance, within 75 miles.
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