EMT training programs require at least 1 year of apprenticeship and certification. If you are a junior in high school, then you still have a ways to go. You must be 18 years of age or older to participate, so if you hang on another year or so, you can enroll in EMT courses at your preferred university.
You can go to the community college
Yes. Get GED & then become an EMT. After 2000 hrs as an emt you can qualify for paramedic.
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.
People who normally perform CPR are EMT's. It is possible to be trained in First Aid and CPR for a fee if you are not an EMT.
What legal issues are at play for an instructor that trained emt's on different AED and they used a different one.
You become an EMT and work your way up. An EMT course at a community college is about 6 mos. After 2000 hrs as an EMT, you are certified as a paramedic.
To become a certified EMT, you will need to finish High School, or have your GED. You will start out the certification process by taking and completing an EMT-I training Program. The program will teach you the basics of what to do in an emergency. After that, you have to complete the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians exam on the computer. Finally, you can apply for your license and certification through the state where you will be employed. Usually, you have to get re-register every 2 years to keep your certification. This is just how you get your basic certification. There are more programs you can continue with to become licensed in higher programs.
Yes you can have some paramedic training at EMT (Emergency medical technician). At EMT you can take the practical training so you will become an expert. The experience you will own help you after studies to your future work.
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The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) exists in many countries and is a health care provider trained to provide prehospital emergency medical care. EMTs are trained to assist higher level EMT's, paramedics, and other medical personnel (e.g. physicians and nurses). EMT's provide patient care in accordance with protocols and guidelines established by physician medical directors.
A lot of colleges offer EMT certification courses. One of the best ways to know how to get trained in your area is to contacts the local EMS agency in your town.
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