EMT students will be challenged daily in class as they learn the crucial skills needed to perform in emergency medicine. The EMT program will take students with minimal to zero medical knowledge and in 20 weeks have them trained and prepared to assist people in their most critical time of need.
The Certificate of Competency (CCT) in Emergency Medical Technology (EMT) program includes techniques of emergency care, stabilization, and immobilization of a victim's illness and injuries. Recognition and documentation of signs and symptoms of illness and injury, intervention, and evaluation of the intervention are integrated into the program. Techniques for assessment, administration of oxygen, use of specific immobilization devices, and preparation for transportation are other areas of the program.
EMT students will be challenged daily in class as they learn the crucial skills needed to perform in emergency medicine. The EMT program will take students with minimal to zero medical knowledge and in 20 weeks have them trained and prepared to assist people in their most critical time of need. EMTs are trained to handle events such as heart attacks, strokes, internal bleeding, diabetic problems, and trauma patients.
The Emergency Medical Technology (EMT) program is the first step towards a career in emergency medical services. The techniques taught in the program are in accordance with the state and national curriculum. Successful completion of this program will make students eligible to sit for the National Registry of EMTs certification examination in order to gain state certification.
Since 1968, GateWay Community College has been helping students find success. As the first technical college in Arizona, we've built a legacy of innovation and responsiveness to the needs of our community. From a humble beginning in the former Korrick's Department Store downtown, Maricopa Technical College has flourished for over 50 years into today's GateWay.
Now the college has five campuses conveniently located across the Valley:
Additionally, GateWay has a Water Resource Technologies training facility in Surprise in partnership with the City of Surprise, The Center for Entrepreneurial Innovation (CEI) and CEI LabForce, and Phoenix Forge, the largest makerspace in Arizona.
Together, the college offers more than 160 degree and certificate programs, as well as trade, technical, and workforce training options to fit your life, budget, and future goals. It's no coincidence our motto is, "Education that works, so you learn more, live better."
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