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If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career, this program is for you. You can be a member of the newest generation of EMTs and Paramedics. Our EMS programs are designed to allow you to obtain an EMS certification prior to obtaining your associate degree.
The program, one of the largest and most respected, is accredited by the Ohio Department of Public Safety, Division of EMS, to conduct Emergency Medical Responder (EMR), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Advanced EMT (AEMT), and paramedic training and education in the State of Ohio.
Paramedics work under the direction of a physician to act as the primary pre-hospital care providers in the health care system. They must first make a comprehensive evaluation of the patient’s condition and the overall situation. They may then need to provide immediate life-saving care.
For EMT and Paramedic certification courses, you must successfully complete a background check and drug screening prior to your first day of class. EMS classes fill up quickly once registration opens. Many students take general education requirements while waiting for an opportunity to schedule EMS and FIRE classes.
Emergency Medical Services Courses (EMS) | Columbus State Community College. This is the course pre-requisite for the paramedic certification program. Content will cover anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology relevant to providing advanced level emergency care.
The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Academy at Kellogg Community College offers students the opportunity to earn a degree or certificate that will allow them to provide care for individuals who are ill, sick or injured.
The Advanced EMT (AEMT) course at Rhodes State is accepted for National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians certification. Offering flexibility, this course is self-directed, interactive, and online, and includes a one-day-a-week, on-campus lab component. Request Information.