University of Phoenix and ITT Technical Institute both offer emergency medical technician training and courses.
There are a variety of schools offering Emergency Medical Technician training throughout the United States. For a complete list of schools look at the following website: www.allalliedhealthschools.com.
Yes, after finishing medical school
To become a medical laboratory technician you will need to obtain your high school diploma, an associates degree, and then complete an accredited training program. If you obtain your bachelors degree you will be able to advance to a medical technician.
TrainingDivision.com is a great site where you can learn about becoming a EMT. It also has a place where you can register to become a EMT. Other options include the website of Don McKnee Fire School or FireLink.com.
Here's a link to a website that will help you learn what schooling you need to become an emergency medical technician and find the school best suited for you. Good luck! http://www.schoolofemt.com/
Emergency room technician training varies. There are online courses and many Universities offering training programs that are usually completed within two years.
There is a consistent demand in Hawaii for qualified emergency personnel. These individuals are often the first on the scene of traumatic, life-altering situations, and their deft knowledge can make a critical difference in these first moments of medical care. EMT Paramedic school programs in Hawaii provide two levels of study for individuals interested in emergency: Emergency Medical Technician and Mobile Intensive Care Technician. Individuals in Hawaii must become certified with the National Registry before they can be employed by an ambulance crew.
To become a sonogram technician, you need an associative degree (2 year of school), taking anatomy, patient care, medical ethics, physiology and instrumentation courses. There is no license requirement.
To get an education in Ultrasound Technology, you need to go to a medical school or a sonography school, where they specialize in ultrasound technology. You can check out which schools are good for you at the Ultrasound Technician Center website.
a background of math and medical terminoligy is helpful. You will also need to complete certificate program for Pharmacy Technician at a school of your choice.
First to become a pharmacy technician I would consult with the local medical/ pharmacy school to see what classes can be started and when. Also ask if there are any other programs in the area.
Yes, there are all kinds of emergency medical technician or EMT programs and certificate classes. Most of the ones around where I live only last about 6 weeks, and they are offered by the local vocational school. Sometimes they run ads in the paper about them too.