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A Paramedic is a highly trained medical professional who provides advanced emergency care, including administering medications, performing life-saving procedures, and managing critical patients, playing a vital role in pre-hospital and emergency medical services. In Alaska, aspiring Paramedics can choose from 5 accredited training programs designed to prepare students for certification and career success in emergency medical services.
Certification Requirements: To become a certified Paramedic in Alaska, you must complete an accredited training program and pass the NREMT cognitive and psychomotor exams. National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians certification is recognized nationwide.
Program Options: Paramedic programs in Alaska are offered by community colleges, technical schools, fire departments, and private training organizations. Programs vary in schedule, format, and duration, with classroom instruction, hands-on skills labs, and clinical rotations.
Career Opportunities: Upon certification, Paramedics in Alaska can work for ambulance services, fire departments, hospitals, urgent care facilities, and industrial settings.
Degree completion program combining prerequisite paramedic academy and general education coursework with coursework from the Paramedic Academy. First year includes EMT-basic certification, anatomy and physiology, and general education courses. Upon completion of prerequisites, students are eligible to apply to the Paramedic Academy.
Associate of Applied Science in Paramedical Technology. Students receive online instruction with skill labs at either Kenai Peninsula College or Mat-Su College. The program includes two two-week lab intensives (February and July), clinical rotations, ambulance ride-alongs, and a Capstone Field Internship. Successful completion allows students to apply to become a Nationally Registered Paramedic.
The paramedic program offers an Associate of Applied Science in Paramedical Technology through University of Alaska Anchorage. Students receive instruction online and can complete skill labs at either Kenai Peninsula College or Mat-Su College. The program develops strong field provider skills, management and leadership training, and prepares students to become Nationally Registered Paramedics.
Intensive three-semester program designed to prepare students for work in emergency medical services as a paramedic. Includes classroom education (minimum 500 hours), clinical rotations, and field internship. Prepares students for National Registry Paramedic Exam and Alaska State Medical Board licensure. Final semester includes externship outside Alaska.
An accredited paramedic program that culminates in National Registry and State of Alaska certification. Offered through the Registered Apprenticeship Program as a 4000-hour paid internship.
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About Paramedic training in Alaska.
All Paramedic programs listed on FirstRespondersHub meet accreditation standards set by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT). NREMT accreditation ensures programs meet national standards for curriculum, instruction, and student outcomes, making graduates eligible for certification exams and employment as Paramedics.
Paramedic training in Alaska combines classroom instruction with hands-on practical experience. Programs cover a paramedic is a highly trained medical professional who provides advanced emergency care, including administering medications, performing life-saving procedures, and managing critical patients, playing a vital role in pre-hospital and emergency medical services. You'll learn through lectures, skills labs, and clinical rotations before taking the NREMT certification exam. Most programs also include CPR certification and prepare you for immediate entry into the workforce upon graduation.