You can take online classes that fit your needs. Make sure the school is accredited and that your credits will be valid at any school you may want to transfer to. To find online schools check out the online school directory.
www.trainingdivision.com offers an online course.
Yes classes can be taken online through your state requirements of National registry for certified medical professionals. If you are a resident of Texas, you can use PERCOM for all EMT courses as well as First Responder.As a representative of PERCOM I will update and correct this. Percom accepts students globally. Students at the EMT level or higher must travel to Texas for their "hands on" skills training and clinical rotations. All other training is done in the online environment. Percom currently offers courses in EMT Basic, EMT Intermediate, EMS Instructor and First Responder. All EMT courses are offered online.
It usually take a couple of years to become a certified EMT but it depends on what program you go through. Some online courses are accelerated and can be completed in a lot less time. You should decided what program is best for you, whether it be on campus or online and then check out their actual website. It is an excellent career choice.
No classes have to be taken in High School to be an EMT but once you are old enough to become a volunteer or member of a local Fire and Rescue Company you have to take EMT/EMS Academy courses to be a cleared professional.
You can take classes or courses to become an Emergency Medical Technician at certain colleges offering these courses in your area like Seneca or UOIT or some other college.
EMT schools can take about 6 months to a year. You need hands on training.
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Prospective paramedics and EMTs will need to take an EMT certification course, and then recertify every two years. You can even take this course online at emcert.com, and certification will protect you and the people you serve.
The best way to become an EMT is to begin with researching First Aid courses locally available to you. Then, begin researching EMT, ambulance technician or paramedic programs at colleges near you and apply when you are ready and have the proper pre-requisites!
It depends from state to state, but most requires you to work a full year as an EMT Basic before you can become an EMT Paramedic. You need to take the EMT Paramedic training and certification.
I found a website called www.ems.gov that provided a great deal of information that would assist a candidate interested in seeking EMT certification. There are national standards that you must meet in order to pursue a career in this field.
Yes, it is necessary to attend school in order to become an EMT. I am not sure where you are located, but you can research the options in your area. You can also try taking the training online at education-portal dot com.