I'm a current physio senior and will be going on to teach
the University of Arizona's first EMT program this summer. Being an EMT has
absolutely been the most valuable part of my time here at U of A. Along with
the medical knowledge and excitement that comes with EMS, I've earned over 2000
hours of hands on experience to put on my graduate school applications. I think
this opportunity would be great for all physio students and I was wondering if
you could send this flyer out to the current physio and pre physio students?
Thanks!
Hailey Blunt
EMD110 & 110L EMT
Training Program
Want to serve your community while
gaining useful medical skills and experience?
Course
Description: Comprising
University of Arizona’s first EMT training program, EMD 110 (3 credits) and
110L (1 credit) provide the medical knowledge necessary to become an Emergency
Medical Technician. EMD110 and 110L will provide a brief introduction to EMS
systems, the structure and history of EMS, and will focus on providing the
fundamental knowledge necessary to become an EMT. Upon completion of these
classes, students will have attained the necessary training hours to meet the
National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) requirements.
University
of Arizona Summer Session One
June
5th – July 6th
Monday
– Friday, 0900 – 1600
Benefits:
· Learn lifesaving
skills from professionals working in emergency medicine.
·
Gain hands on medical experience for future careers or graduate school.
·
Obtain the skills necessary to become a valuable part of a medical
team.
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