EMT School: The Ultimate Guide

If you’re thinking about going to EMT school to become a certified emergency medical technician, the process can be daunting. Furthermore, this might be just your first step in you’re ultimate goal to become a firefighter, emergency care technician at a hospital or an ambulance driver. EMT school is also for those who are planning on obtaining a higher level of medical training such as RN, PA or MD as an enhancement for the competitive application process for those professions. No matter where you decide to go with it, this is your ultimate guide on how to successfully complete EMT school in California.
This guide to EMT school covers:
• 5 Steps to become and EMT
• How long does EMT school take?
• EMT school prerequisites
• How to check the credibility of an EMT school
5 Steps to Become an EMT
STEP 1: Meet all of the requirements or prerequisites for the EMT school
STEP 2: Complete an EMT basic course at a credible EMT school, including ride-alongs
STEP 3: Register, Schedule & Pass the National Registry Exam
STEP 4: Complete the Live Scan fingerprinting background check
STEP 5: Take all necessary documents and apply for certification at an EMS agency
Read More: These 5 steps to become an EMT fully detailed and explained
How long does EMT school take?
An EMT basic course can be as short as four weeks with CIEMT’s accelerated courses, and up to 3 months long if you go to a university.
All of our courses are 21 total days of instruction.
The four-week courses are at night and are 5 days a week.
The seven-week courses are in the morning and are three days a week.
The nine-week courses are at our Wilson campus in Hawthorne.
These fast-track courses are not for everyone, certainly not for anyone who is not willing to put in hard work every day and seriously study outside of class time. Remember, our goal is not for you to pass the course, it is to prepare you to pass the NREMT exam so that you can go on to become an EMT.
EMT School Prerequisites
Before enrolling in an EMT school, be sure that you meet all of their prerequisites. Most schools just require a high school diploma and a current CPR card.
Read more: Prerequisites for enrolling in CIEMT’s EMT basic course
How to Check the Credibility of an EMT School
The #1 thing to look for when checking out the credibility of an EMT school are their pass rates for the National Registry EMT Certification exam.
Equally important is to check HOW MANY students attempted the exam (smaller numbers could be skewed by a select group of students)
Another important data point is how many students enrolled in and passed the EMT basic course
And of course, you need to confirm where the EMT school is getting their data