Emergency Medical Training Services provides practical, affordable, and quality training for healthcare providers and lay rescuers. Their seasoned educators use real-life experiences to prepare students to become exceptional healthcare providers in Carrollton, TX, positively influencing the lives of many through emergency medical services.
Location
Carrollton, TX β’ 2 Locations
Phone
(972) 527-3687
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Emergency Medical Training Services provides practical, affordable, and quality training for healthcare providers and lay rescuers. Their seasoned educators use real-life experiences to prepare students to become exceptional healthcare providers in Carrollton, TX, positively influencing the lives of many through emergency medical services.
Location
Carrollton, TX β’ 2 Locations
Phone
(972) 527-3687
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The EMT program prepares students for medical and trauma emergencies through a mix of online lectures, classroom sessions, and hands-on lab experience. Participants gain experience with mass casualty care, anatomy, and more, conducting labs in ALS training ambulances. Successful graduates can take the NREMT written exam for national certification and participate in clinical internships with emergency departments.
The EMT program prepares students for medical and trauma emergencies through a mix of online lectures, classroom sessions, and hands-on lab experience. Participants gain experience with mass casualty care, anatomy, and more, conducting labs in ALS training ambulances. Successful graduates can take the NREMT written exam for national certification and participate in clinical internships with emergency departments.
The EMT program includes online lectures, weekly classroom sessions, and skill labs to handle medical emergencies. Students learn mass casualty care, anatomy, terminology, and medical legal aspects. After completing 58 hours of online lectures, 95 hours of classes, and 32 hours of clinicals, students can take the NREMT exam.
The EMT program includes online lectures, weekly classroom sessions, and skill labs to handle medical emergencies. Students learn mass casualty care, anatomy, terminology, and medical legal aspects. After completing 58 hours of online lectures, 95 hours of classes, and 32 hours of clinicals, students can take the NREMT exam.
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