The Washington County Career Center is a Joint Vocational School District offering adult technical training programs including short-term medical certificate programs. The Adult Technical Training Division has been providing hands-on training for over fifty years to serve the Mid-Ohio Valley economy.
Location
Marietta, OH
Phone
740-373-6283
training@thecareercenter.net
The Washington County Career Center is a Joint Vocational School District offering adult technical training programs including short-term medical certificate programs. The Adult Technical Training Division has been providing hands-on training for over fifty years to serve the Mid-Ohio Valley economy.
Location
Marietta, OH
Phone
740-373-6283
training@thecareercenter.net
Choose from available first responder training programs.
The Emergency Medical Response (EMR) course at the Washington County Career Center equips students with critical emergency first aid skills and knowledge to handle illness and injury symptoms. Through a mix of hands-on skills and ride-along opportunities under EMS professionals' supervision, students are prepared for the Ohio Emergency Medical Responder certification and the National Registry exams. The program focuses on providing essential life-saving skills as a secondary responsibility in emergencies.
The Emergency Medical Response (EMR) course at the Washington County Career Center equips students with critical emergency first aid skills and knowledge to handle illness and injury symptoms. Through a mix of hands-on skills and ride-along opportunities under EMS professionals' supervision, students are prepared for the Ohio Emergency Medical Responder certification and the National Registry exams. The program focuses on providing essential life-saving skills as a secondary responsibility in emergencies.
The Emergency Medical Response course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize symptoms of illness and injury and to provide emergency first aid care. Students perform hands-on skills aligned with the Ohio Emergency Medical Responder scope of practice and may observe or assist under direct supervision of certified EMS professionals during clinical or ride-along experiences. Graduates are eligible to sit for the National Registry Cognitive and Practical Skills exam.
The Emergency Medical Response course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize symptoms of illness and injury and to provide emergency first aid care. Students perform hands-on skills aligned with the Ohio Emergency Medical Responder scope of practice and may observe or assist under direct supervision of certified EMS professionals during clinical or ride-along experiences. Graduates are eligible to sit for the National Registry Cognitive and Practical Skills exam.
The EMT-Basic program offers comprehensive training that leads to becoming a certified Emergency Medical Technician. Students develop skills in emergency care under directive supervision in the Ambulance setting, within Ohio's EMT-Basic scope of practice. Upon completion, graduates qualify to sit for the National Registry exams, which are essential for EMT employment. This rigorous program emphasizes hands-on training and prepares students for real-world medical emergencies.
The EMT-Basic program offers comprehensive training that leads to becoming a certified Emergency Medical Technician. Students develop skills in emergency care under directive supervision in the Ambulance setting, within Ohio's EMT-Basic scope of practice. Upon completion, graduates qualify to sit for the National Registry exams, which are essential for EMT employment. This rigorous program emphasizes hands-on training and prepares students for real-world medical emergencies.
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