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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 Wyoming, aspiring Paramedics can choose from 16 accredited training programs designed to prepare students for certification and career success in emergency medical services.
Certification Requirements: To become a certified Paramedic in Wyoming, 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 Wyoming 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 Wyoming can work for ambulance services, fire departments, hospitals, urgent care facilities, and industrial settings.
Program leading to an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Emergency Medical Services. Successful completion allows graduates to take the Wyoming State Intermediate Emergency Medical Technician licensure examination and the National Registry of EMT's (NREMT) National Certification Examination.
A 71-credit hour degree program designed to be completed in 12 months after acceptance. Students begin with EMT 1500 in the fall semester along with general education classes, then continue with paramedic-specific courses beginning in January through December. The program includes hands-on clinical and internship experiences.
A comprehensive program that prepares students to become competent, entry-level paramedics. Begins with EMT 1500 and continues through general education and paramedic-specific courses. Program runs January through December with courses taken in prescribed sequence.
A 42 credit-hour credit diploma program designed to be completed in 12 months after acceptance. Students must have current EMT state certification or NREMT certification and at least one year of employment as an EMT in a prehospital capacity. The program begins in January and concludes in December.
A 42 credit-hour credit diploma program designed to be completed in 12 months after acceptance. Prepares students to become competent, entry-level paramedics. Runs January through December with courses taken in prescribed sequence.
A 65-credit hour degree program that comprehensively prepares Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians to advance to paramedic level. Graduates are prepared to take the national paramedic exam, earn Advanced Wilderness Life Support certification, and step into ER or other critical care roles.
A 65 credit hour Associate of Applied Science degree program that prepares Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians to advance to the next level of skill and career development to become a paramedic. Graduates are prepared to take the national paramedic exam, earn Advanced Wilderness Life Support certification, and step into ER or other critical care roles.
Take your EMT training to the next level with Northwest College’s EMS, Paramedicine A.A.S. degree. This program will prepare you for pre-hospital emergency care, national paramedic exam, and Advanced Wilderness Life Support certification. It provides a pathway to continue into a B.S. degree or community paramedic program, requiring an EMT-B license and entrance exam.
Intermediate Emergency Medical Technician certification course. Renewal requirement: 185 hours every two years with the state of Wyoming.
The Paramedic program provides in-depth training in advanced emergency medical procedures. Students will cover topics such as pharmacology, advanced cardiac life support, and trauma care. This program prepares students to take on leadership roles in emergency medical systems and pursue advanced certifications.
Paramedic certification managed by the Training Division
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.
Paramedicine program offered at Western Wyoming Community College. Admission requires completion of prerequisite courses and EMT Licensure.
A Skills Certificate program designed for working Advanced EMTs that offers career mobility and an avenue to provide safe, competent care as an entry-level paramedic through hands-on training, clinicals, and advanced life support instruction. Prepares students to sit for the national paramedic exam.
A health science-based program that is currently two years or four traditional semesters. Students spend over 1,400 hours learning between didactics and clinical rotations. Upon successful completion, students are eligible to sit for the National Registry of EMT's cognitive and psychomotor exams.
Designed for the working Advanced EMT, this certificate program offers career mobility and an avenue to provide safe, competent care as an entry-level paramedic through hands-on training, clinicals, and advanced life support instruction.
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About Paramedic training in Wyoming.
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 Wyoming 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.