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April 26, 2010 1:54 am at 1:54 am #591599nathan21Member
Does anyone know where an EMT course that is over 40 contact hours and from an accredited school thats preferably in the 5 towns/Nassau County area? other options elsewhere like Brooklyn are also appreciated. Thank you.
April 26, 2010 2:38 am at 2:38 am #683495HealthParticipantThe only place you can get credit for a course like EMT is a college. I don’t know of any college that has EMT as an accredited course.
April 26, 2010 2:15 pm at 2:15 pm #6834961st timerParticipantDoes anyone know of EMT course given for women? Anywhere in Brooklyn? Is it useful for anything else than personal knowledge?
April 26, 2010 6:35 pm at 6:35 pm #683497ChallahbackMemberEmergencycareny- Check their website-
Google it- They offer many different choices for locations and hours-
I have no connection to them except for attending one of the courses that was given there-
April 26, 2010 10:36 pm at 10:36 pm #683498HealthParticipantTo First Timer -It beats me why anyone would take an EMT course who isn’t planning on working on an ambulance (or nowadays some hospitals have ER techs). A couple years ago I needed X amount of credits for my semester requirement, so I decided to take a First Aid course to meet this requirement. I didn’t tell anyone that I was previously trained as a medic. How these kids put in their all to do everything correctly, I was very surprised. I would say these kids in my class trained only in First Aid knew more first aid, than almost any EMT I know! It’s what you do to the patient that counts, not the number of letters after your name!
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