EMT Classes in Michigan. Training to provide students the knowledge, skill, and clinical training necessary for basic life saving care as required to work and be licensed as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). Students will obtain the knowledge and physical practice needed to fulfill requirements in pre-hospital (EMS) and hospital (ER) clinical settings. Students will also obtain understanding on how to maintain their well-being in this physically, emotionally, and mentally challenging career. Treating patients with respect and compassion while providing care above standard level is required for fulfilling program objectives. Upon successful completion of the program students will receive a Certificate of Completion and are then eligible to take the National Registry EMT exam and fulfill requirements for State licensing.
Students must:
- Be able and prepared for physically strenuous activity (e.g. Lifting injured persons);
- Submit health records for required immunizations and records.
See student handbook or contact the Admissions Coordinator for details
- Complete all required class, lab, and clinical hours.
- Be able to pass drug test for clinical training.