Clinical Case Management
Save lives every day. Complete your EMT certification and earn up to $48,000+ annually in one of healthcare's most exciting careers.
About This Program
If you thrive under pressure and want to make an immediate difference, EMT is your calling. First responders are always in demand and always needed.
As an EMT, you'll assess patient conditions, provide basic life support, administer emergency medications, and transport patients safely to medical facilities. This is front-line healthcare where every decision matters and every second counts.
This comprehensive program meets all California Emergency Medical Services Authority (EMSA) requirements and National Registry standards. Many EMTs advance to paramedic roles or use their experience as a foundation for nursing, PA, or medical school.
Course Structure
Didactic Training
40 Hours
Comprehensive classroom and hands-on skills training covering anatomy, patient assessment, trauma care, medical emergencies, and EMS operations.
Skills Labs
Included
Hands-on practice with CPR, airway management, splinting, patient assessment, and emergency medical equipment.
What You'll Learn
Prerequisites
Who Should Take This Course
Aspiring Firefighters
EMT certification is required for most fire department positions
Pre-Med Students
Gain valuable patient care experience before medical school
First Responders
Security, lifeguards, and others who need emergency skills
Career Changers
Those seeking an exciting, rewarding career helping others
Where EMTs Work
Path to Certification
After completing this program, you'll need to pass the state EMT licensing exam:
Complete EMT Course
Finish all didactic training, skills labs, and clinical hours
Pass NREMT Exam
Take and pass the National Registry of EMTs cognitive (written) exam
Complete Psychomotor Exam
Demonstrate competency in required EMT skills at a state-approved testing site
Apply for State License
Submit application to California EMSA with background check and immunization records
Receive EMT License
Obtain your California EMT certification and begin your career!
Career Outlook
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Salary Potential
CaliforniaFire department EMTs often earn significantly more with benefits.
Ready to Become a First Responder?
Join the front lines of emergency medicine and start saving lives.
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