All instructors of our EMT programs Instructors are led by EMTs or paramedics who carry a primary instructor certification. The program director must have a minimum of a bachelor's degree.
The EMT course prepares individuals to provide emergency medical care and transport to critical and emergent patients who access the EMS system. EMTs possess the fundamental knowledge and skills necessary to stabilize and safely transport patients, ranging from non-emergency and routine medical transports to life-threatening emergencies. The function as an integral member of a comprehensive pre-hospital and hospital response system under medical director oversight.EMTs perform interventions using the basic equipment typically found in an ambulance, serving as a vital connection between emergency scenes and the healthcare system.
Spring Course - Application Deadline is February 1st, of the year that the course is being heldFall Course - Application Deadline is August 1st, of the year that the course is being heldAdditional Courses - If there are any additional courses, the application deadline is typically the 1st of the month of the start date for the course. Check with Methodist Hospitals EMS Education if you are not sure.
We offer hardship tuition reimbursement options that make the course affordable by repaying tuition over the length of the program.