Alaska's premier emergency medical training center educating EMS, Fire, Police, Health Aides, Hospital, and Safety Professionals throughout Alaska since 1994. MultiMed provides the highest quality medical education available with a focus on training personnel responsible for out-of-hospital patient care in Anchorage and rural communities.
Location
Anchorage, AK
Phone
907-243-1016
multimedak@gmail.com
Alaska's premier emergency medical training center educating EMS, Fire, Police, Health Aides, Hospital, and Safety Professionals throughout Alaska since 1994. MultiMed provides the highest quality medical education available with a focus on training personnel responsible for out-of-hospital patient care in Anchorage and rural communities.
Location
Anchorage, AK
Phone
907-243-1016
multimedak@gmail.com
Choose from available first responder training programs.
40-hour program teaching basics of emergency medical care including patient assessment, splinting, hemorrhage control, oxygen therapy, suction, CPR, and AED use. ETT training covers recognition and treatment of heart attack, stroke, poison, overdose, hypothermia, cold-related injuries, and burns.
40-hour program teaching basics of emergency medical care including patient assessment, splinting, hemorrhage control, oxygen therapy, suction, CPR, and AED use. ETT training covers recognition and treatment of heart attack, stroke, poison, overdose, hypothermia, cold-related injuries, and burns.
At least 56-hour course exceeding National Standard EMT-Intermediate (USDOT 1985). Prepares students to initiate intravenous lines and administer IV fluids and certain medications. Requires ten patient contacts as EMT-I and sponsorship by department-approved physician medical director.
At least 56-hour course exceeding National Standard EMT-Intermediate (USDOT 1985). Prepares students to initiate intravenous lines and administer IV fluids and certain medications. Requires ten patient contacts as EMT-I and sponsorship by department-approved physician medical director.
At least 56-hour course designed to add basic cardiac care skills to EMT-2 knowledge. Includes training in morphine, lidocaine, atropine, and epinephrine administration. Requires ten patient contacts and ten venipunctures as EMT-2 and physician medical director sponsorship.
At least 56-hour course designed to add basic cardiac care skills to EMT-2 knowledge. Includes training in morphine, lidocaine, atropine, and epinephrine administration. Requires ten patient contacts and ten venipunctures as EMT-2 and physician medical director sponsorship.
24-hour recertification course for EMT-I level personnel to maintain current certification and Provider CPR credentials.
24-hour recertification course for EMT-I level personnel to maintain current certification and Provider CPR credentials.
88-hour course equivalent to National Standard EMT-Basic curriculum (USDOT 1994). Provides basic life support including airway management, splinting, hemorrhage control, oxygen therapy, suction, CPR, and AED use. Includes Provider CPR certification. Prerequisite: current State of Alaska ETT certification.
88-hour course equivalent to National Standard EMT-Basic curriculum (USDOT 1994). Provides basic life support including airway management, splinting, hemorrhage control, oxygen therapy, suction, CPR, and AED use. Includes Provider CPR certification. Prerequisite: current State of Alaska ETT certification.
16-hour recertification course for Emergency Trauma Technicians to maintain current certification status.
16-hour recertification course for Emergency Trauma Technicians to maintain current certification status.
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Sorted by distance, within 75 miles.
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