Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and paramedic training courses are offered by many vocational and technical training institutes. These include Miller-Motte.edu, ITT-Tech.edu, EMTTrainingSpot.com and many others.
Each state will have it's own website which details courses for EMT's. For example in New York the website is http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/ems/training.htm. You'd want to find the website for your state and then find out about specific courses nearby.
You will find alot of information at www.careerexployer.net. The site explains what being an EMT demands and also suggests schools in the area of your choosing.
I found something on the internet that may help you. If you don't like it, you can search on the internet yourself. Here's the link: http://www.trainingdivision.com/emt-training/emt-paramedic/
First Response Training Services, LLC offers EMT refresher courses in the New Orleans area.
EMT training courses prepare an individal to pass EMT accreditation exams in order to work as an EMT Basic or EMT Paramedic. Both provide emergency medical care to the injured or ill in a number of settings.
EMT schools can take about 6 months to a year. You need hands on training.
People interested in EMT in St. Louis MO. can enroll in certificate programs. St. Louis Community College and Jefferson college, in Hillsboro MO both offer EMT courses. Courses range from one to four semesters.
www.trainingdivision.com offers an online course.
You have to be careful with online courses for EMT Paramedics as there are many fraudulent sites out there. On http://www.paramedic.com/ you will find many different kinds of information about paramedics. If you want an accredited online course http://www.accreditedonlinecolleges.com/health/accredited-online-emt-training-programs/ offers some.
To find a job on emt, you should go to this site www.indeed.com/q-EMT-jobs.html. It will be easier for you if you already have an EMT certification and you can have a good work.
Depending where you live there are many schools that provide EMT training. Some require you to take prerequisites or have some college before you apply, some are classes integrated into your college schedule and others are just a training program that does not provide any college degree.
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