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An emergency medical technician (EMT) is a frontline responder trained to provide basic emergency care, including CPR, bleeding control, airway management, and patient assessment. EMTs are vital in stabilizing patients and transporting them to medical facilities. In Oklahoma, aspiring Emergency Medical Technicians can choose from 27 accredited training programs designed to prepare students for certification and career success in emergency medical services.
Certification Requirements: To become a certified Emergency Medical Technician in Oklahoma, 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: EMT programs in Oklahoma 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, Emergency Medical Technicians in Oklahoma can work for ambulance services, fire departments, hospitals, urgent care facilities, and industrial settings.
Full AHA course in Advanced Cardiac Life Support designed for healthcare providers working in the industry.
American Heart Association (AHA) CPR classes provided through one of the largest AHA training centers in the central United States.
Learn CPR and basic first aid. No recertification offered on HeartSaver courses.
<cite index="45-1,45-3,45-4">Entry level class designed to introduce you to the world of pre-hospital emergency medicine. During this class you will become skillful with the use of specialized equipment, learn basic patient assessment, splinting and other lifesaving procedures as well as spend time with in emergency departments and ride with EMS units responding to actual calls.</cite>
A 16-week (fall/spring) or 10-week (summer) course designed to prepare students to enter the prehospital emergency medical services field and provide basic life support. Includes over 144 hours of classroom lectures and hands-on skills plus at least 60 hours of field and clinical internship experiences. Meets or exceeds National Emergency Medical Services Education Standards.
An introductory survey of emergency medical services including medical legal/ethical aspects, patient assessment, care of wounds and fractures, airway maintenance, patient transportation, medical and environmental emergency, child birth and extrication. This short-term program is 256 hours.
A 12-16 week blended course including online lecture, in-person labs and clinical rotations on the ambulance and in the emergency department. Students obtain basic knowledge and skill set to provide care and transportation to the sick and injured, and are prepared to take the National Registry EMT Exam.
Gain hands-on experience through advanced computer and lab simulations, along with clinical rotations in real healthcare settings. Earn national and state certification and prepare for a rewarding career as a first responder or healthcare professional.
Prepares students to respond to medical emergencies and provide critical care. Includes hands-on training in patient assessment, airway management, medical emergencies, and trauma care with clinical training through Bartlesville Ambulance and Jane Phillips Medical Center Emergency Room.
One-year program intended to prepare students for work with a basic or advanced life support ambulance service and to provide basic emergency care in other settings. Students who successfully complete the course are eligible to take the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technician (NREMT) exam at the EMT level and obtain licensure in Oklahoma.
Fundamental base course for Emergency Medical Services responders using American Heart Association (AHA) CPR classes and moving forward with Emergency Medical Technician I (EMT-B).
Certificate of mastery program in basic emergency medical technology. Provides training needed to enter the health care world without general education requirements. Includes patient assessment, trauma management, medical emergencies, ambulance operations, NIMS and hazardous materials training, and field/hospital practicum.
Emergency Medical Technician certification program for adult learners.
Emergency Medical Technician training providing foundational knowledge and skills for emergency medical care and patient transportation, with classroom and clinical experience combined to obtain certification.
Blended format designed to complete most didactic/bookwork at home with online and in-person instruction. Students required to attend 48 hours of in-person skills lab throughout the program.
A 324-hour certification course consisting of 216 hours of classroom and lab training, plus 108 clinical hours under direct supervision of an EMT or paramedic. The course runs seven months and accepts approximately 20 students each cycle.
Training program that provides basic knowledge and skills needed to function as an Emergency Medical Technician. Includes classroom instruction and clinical experience with a minimum of 40 clinical hours in addition to 216 hours of class time.
Class consists of 212 lecture/lab hours and 40 hours of clinical rotations. Students learn to use specialized equipment, basic patient assessment, splinting and other life saving procedures. Prepares students to successfully pass the National Registry Exam and obtain National and State licensure.
Emergency Medical Technician training for high school students, including Emergency Medical Responder course and licensure exam preparation.
Instructor led EMS course lasting 17-18 weeks with all didactic/bookwork, lab and skill components completed in a classroom. Includes clinical rotations.
Emergency Medical Technician Basic certification program
Certificate program providing education in fire service laws, regulations, and emergency response. Prepares students for fire and emergency services careers.
Prepares students for careers in fire and emergency medical services with classroom learning and real-world training. Combines fire service and EMS education with National Fire Academy recognition.
One-year program combining firefighter and EMT training, preferred for high school seniors. Prepares students for careers as firefighters and emergency medical technicians.
Comprehensive firefighter and EMT training program providing detailed overview of firefighting and emergency medical services, approved for Federal Financial Aid.
Comprehensive training program providing detailed and in-depth overview of firefighting, including fire service careers, roles and responsibilities, fire prevention techniques, firefighter safety protocols, fire investigation procedures, building construction, fire detection and suppression methods, and emergency medical services training.
Full AHA course in Pediatric Advanced Life Support designed for healthcare providers working in the industry.
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About EMT training in Oklahoma.
The average cost for EMT training in Oklahoma is approximately $1,073. Program tuition ranges from $225 to $1,863 depending on the training organization and program format. Some programs may offer financial aid, payment plans, or scholarship opportunities.
All EMT 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 Emergency Medical Technicians.
EMT training in Oklahoma combines classroom instruction with hands-on practical experience. Programs cover an emergency medical technician (emt) is a frontline responder trained to provide basic emergency care, including cpr, bleeding control, airway management, and patient assessment. emts are vital in stabilizing patients and transporting them to medical facilities. 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.