Tennessee College of Applied Technology Oneida/Huntsville is a leading institution providing competency-based training to prepare students for workforce entry and job advancement. They offer high-quality traditional and distance learning instruction, focusing on community development and accessible educational opportunities for all Tennessee residents.
Location
Wartburg, TN β’ 4 Locations
Phone
(423) 663-4900
Tennessee College of Applied Technology Oneida/Huntsville is a leading institution providing competency-based training to prepare students for workforce entry and job advancement. They offer high-quality traditional and distance learning instruction, focusing on community development and accessible educational opportunities for all Tennessee residents.
Location
Wartburg, TN β’ 4 Locations
Phone
(423) 663-4900
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The Advanced Emergency Medical Technician course builds upon a foundational EMT education, emphasizing advanced patient assessment, pharmacology, and medical emergency management. Students receive training in advanced EMS practices including rescue operations and special populations care. Delivered over 300 hours, this course prepares individuals for enhanced roles in the field of emergency medical services.
The Advanced Emergency Medical Technician course builds upon a foundational EMT education, emphasizing advanced patient assessment, pharmacology, and medical emergency management. Students receive training in advanced EMS practices including rescue operations and special populations care. Delivered over 300 hours, this course prepares individuals for enhanced roles in the field of emergency medical services.
The Emergency Medical Technology program offers comprehensive basic and advanced training for emergency medical care and transportation. Students learn to function within an EMS response team, under medical oversight, utilizing basic ambulance equipment. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for emergency medical intervention and to provide critical patient care, completed in a full-time 600-hour course over 8 months.
The Emergency Medical Technology program offers comprehensive basic and advanced training for emergency medical care and transportation. Students learn to function within an EMS response team, under medical oversight, utilizing basic ambulance equipment. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for emergency medical intervention and to provide critical patient care, completed in a full-time 600-hour course over 8 months.
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