Pennsylvania College of Technology is a national leader in applied technology education and workforce development offering EMT and paramedic training through its Workforce Development division. The college provides hands-on instruction combining classroom theory, practical skills labs, and real-world field experience to prepare students for National Registry examinations.
Location
Williamsport, PA • 3 Locations
Phone
570-327-4775
workforce@pct.edu
Pennsylvania College of Technology is a national leader in applied technology education and workforce development offering EMT and paramedic training through its Workforce Development division. The college provides hands-on instruction combining classroom theory, practical skills labs, and real-world field experience to prepare students for National Registry examinations.
Location
Williamsport, PA • 3 Locations
Phone
570-327-4775
workforce@pct.edu
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This course meets the National EMS Education Standards and Instructional Guidelines for Emergency Medical Technician and prepares participants for National Registry cognitive and psychomotor examinations at the EMT level. Total instruction time: 50 hours of video-based lecture plus 100 hours of practical sessions.
This course meets the National EMS Education Standards and Instructional Guidelines for Emergency Medical Technician and prepares participants for National Registry cognitive and psychomotor examinations at the EMT level. Total instruction time: 50 hours of video-based lecture plus 100 hours of practical sessions.
A 12-month noncredit certificate program that provides diverse skill set instruction including classroom theory, hands-on learning labs, field and clinical instruction. Students progress through 1,860 hours of instruction to prepare for the National Registry of EMTs' paramedic examination.
A 12-month noncredit certificate program that provides diverse skill set instruction including classroom theory, hands-on learning labs, field and clinical instruction. Students progress through 1,860 hours of instruction to prepare for the National Registry of EMTs' paramedic examination.
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