Rappahannock Community College is a comprehensive community college serving the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula regions of Virginia since 1970. The college offers accredited EMS programs including EMT, AEMT, and Paramedic career studies certificates, with partnerships allowing students to earn an Associate of Applied Science degree in Emergency Medical Services.
Location
Warsaw, VA • 2 Locations
Phone
804-333-6730
Rappahannock Community College is a comprehensive community college serving the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula regions of Virginia since 1970. The college offers accredited EMS programs including EMT, AEMT, and Paramedic career studies certificates, with partnerships allowing students to earn an Associate of Applied Science degree in Emergency Medical Services.
Location
Warsaw, VA • 2 Locations
Phone
804-333-6730
Choose from available first responder training programs.
A 20-credit program that can be completed in two semesters: first semester is EMT and second semester is AEMT. Students must successfully complete EMT certification prior to beginning the AEMT course. Upon completion, students are eligible for National Registry testing and certification in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
A 20-credit program that can be completed in two semesters: first semester is EMT and second semester is AEMT. Students must successfully complete EMT certification prior to beginning the AEMT course. Upon completion, students are eligible for National Registry testing and certification in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Develop the ability to comprehend, apply, and evaluate clinical information relevant to your role as an entry-level EMT. Upon completion, students are eligible for National Registry testing and certification in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Develop the ability to comprehend, apply, and evaluate clinical information relevant to your role as an entry-level EMT. Upon completion, students are eligible for National Registry testing and certification in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Mobile Integrated Healthcare and Community Paramedicine programs provide care for patients outside of the hospital and clinical setting. These programs provide support for chronic disease management and connections with primary care providers, mental health services, and substance abuse services. Upon successful completion, students receive a certificate and are prepared to take the International Board of Specialty Certification (IBSC) to become a Certified Community Paramedic.
Mobile Integrated Healthcare and Community Paramedicine programs provide care for patients outside of the hospital and clinical setting. These programs provide support for chronic disease management and connections with primary care providers, mental health services, and substance abuse services. Upon successful completion, students receive a certificate and are prepared to take the International Board of Specialty Certification (IBSC) to become a Certified Community Paramedic.
A 28-credit program that can be completed in two semesters. Students must currently be certified as an EMT to enroll. Advanced placement will be considered for currently certified AEMT and EMT-Intermediates. Upon completion, students are eligible for National Registry testing and certification in the Commonwealth of Virginia for Paramedic.
A 28-credit program that can be completed in two semesters. Students must currently be certified as an EMT to enroll. Advanced placement will be considered for currently certified AEMT and EMT-Intermediates. Upon completion, students are eligible for National Registry testing and certification in the Commonwealth of Virginia for Paramedic.
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Sorted by distance, within 75 miles.
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