Mayland Community College is an Approved Educational Institution of the NC Office of Emergency Services offering EMS programs including Advanced EMT training. The college is located in the Appalachian Mountains of western North Carolina and serves Mitchell, Avery, and Yancey counties.
Location
Burnsville, NC • 3 Locations
Phone
828-766-1230
admin@meducateinc.com
Mayland Community College is an Approved Educational Institution of the NC Office of Emergency Services offering EMS programs including Advanced EMT training. The college is located in the Appalachian Mountains of western North Carolina and serves Mitchell, Avery, and Yancey counties.
Location
Burnsville, NC • 3 Locations
Phone
828-766-1230
admin@meducateinc.com
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Designed to train EMT-Basic to become an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician. Covers Advanced Airway Management, Advanced Patient Assessment, Cardiovascular emergencies, IV therapy, and Pharmacology. Successful completion allows students to take the North Carolina Advanced EMT Exam.
Designed to train EMT-Basic to become an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician. Covers Advanced Airway Management, Advanced Patient Assessment, Cardiovascular emergencies, IV therapy, and Pharmacology. Successful completion allows students to take the North Carolina Advanced EMT Exam.
Designed to train individuals to become emergency medical personnel. Teaches patient assessment and basic life support techniques. Successful completion allows students to take the North Carolina EMT Exam.
Designed to train individuals to become emergency medical personnel. Teaches patient assessment and basic life support techniques. Successful completion allows students to take the North Carolina EMT Exam.
Provides training in all phases of prehospital advanced life support. Includes patient assessment methods, critical thinking, electrocardiogram interpretation, cardioversion, pacing, vascular access, and emergency medication administration. Delivered in 55 weeks with online didactic and in-person lab/clinical components.
Provides training in all phases of prehospital advanced life support. Includes patient assessment methods, critical thinking, electrocardiogram interpretation, cardioversion, pacing, vascular access, and emergency medication administration. Delivered in 55 weeks with online didactic and in-person lab/clinical components.
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Sorted by distance, within 75 miles.
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