North Florida College is a community college dedicated to providing quality education and training programs. It aims to prepare students for both immediate employment and higher education opportunities, catering to the educational needs of the community.
Location
Madison, FL
Phone
850-973-2288
admissions@nfc.edu
North Florida College is a community college dedicated to providing quality education and training programs. It aims to prepare students for both immediate employment and higher education opportunities, catering to the educational needs of the community.
Location
Madison, FL
Phone
850-973-2288
admissions@nfc.edu
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The Associate in Science in Emergency Medical Services program spans 73 credit hours and integrates both academic and practical standards for EMS professionals. It includes EMT and paramedic training, preparing students for advanced roles in health sciences. The curriculum meets national EMS standards, offering a pathway to employment and further education in healthcare.
The Associate in Science in Emergency Medical Services program spans 73 credit hours and integrates both academic and practical standards for EMS professionals. It includes EMT and paramedic training, preparing students for advanced roles in health sciences. The curriculum meets national EMS standards, offering a pathway to employment and further education in healthcare.
The Emergency Medical Responder program consists of 190 clock hours and prepares students with the skills needed for immediate lifesaving care. EMRs provide critical care while awaiting additional EMS resources and assist higher-level personnel at emergency scenes. This course covers basic interventions under medical oversight, but does not certify graduates as EMTs, which requires further training.
The Emergency Medical Responder program consists of 190 clock hours and prepares students with the skills needed for immediate lifesaving care. EMRs provide critical care while awaiting additional EMS resources and assist higher-level personnel at emergency scenes. This course covers basic interventions under medical oversight, but does not certify graduates as EMTs, which requires further training.
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