Manhattan Area Technical College is a state-supported, locally controlled, technical college accredited by The Higher Learning Commission. The college offers short-term healthcare programs including Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and Advanced EMT (AEMT) training designed to prepare individuals for pre-hospital emergency medical care in Kansas.
Location
Manhattan, KS • 2 Locations
Phone
785-587-2800
Manhattan Area Technical College is a state-supported, locally controlled, technical college accredited by The Higher Learning Commission. The college offers short-term healthcare programs including Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and Advanced EMT (AEMT) training designed to prepare individuals for pre-hospital emergency medical care in Kansas.
Location
Manhattan, KS • 2 Locations
Phone
785-587-2800
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Approved by the Kansas Board of EMS, this program exceeds state and national standards, requiring a minimum of 160 hours of classroom instruction, psychomotor skills training, and clinical and field experience. Students participate in hands-on learning, including 60 hours on an ambulance service, to build the knowledge needed for AEMT practice.
Approved by the Kansas Board of EMS, this program exceeds state and national standards, requiring a minimum of 160 hours of classroom instruction, psychomotor skills training, and clinical and field experience. Students participate in hands-on learning, including 60 hours on an ambulance service, to build the knowledge needed for AEMT practice.
Based on the National Standard Curriculum, this program includes a minimum of 140 hours of classroom instruction on EMT responsibilities, psychomotor skills, clinical and field experience, and simulated patient care. Students learn essential skills for working effectively as an EMT and are eligible to take the National EMT Registry test for credentialing in Kansas.
Based on the National Standard Curriculum, this program includes a minimum of 140 hours of classroom instruction on EMT responsibilities, psychomotor skills, clinical and field experience, and simulated patient care. Students learn essential skills for working effectively as an EMT and are eligible to take the National EMT Registry test for credentialing in Kansas.
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Sorted by distance, within 75 miles.
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