This 136-hour course is designed as a comprehensive introduction to the emergency medical services profession, and the treatment of the sick and injured. In accordance with the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Standard Curriculum for the EMT and the Illinois Department of Public Health, this program focuses on honing the knowledge, skills and abilities that will allow students to properly assess patients and treat a wide variety of medical and trauma emergencies in the pre-hospital setting. Additional course requirements include 25 hours Emergency Department Clinical with a minimum of 15 patient contacts and 15 hours Ambulance Field Clinical with a minimum of 5 patient contacts.
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This course is taught to prepare students to successfully challenge the National Registry Examination for the EMT Certification Examination. Upon successful completion of the NREMT EMT Cognitive Examination, EMT Students may then apply for State EMT Licensure.
OSF Northern Region EMS offers Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) classes throughout the year at various locations. OSF Northern Region EMS hosts classes at the OSF Northern Region EMS West State Training Facility, 3501 W. State St, Rockford at different times during the year.
An accelerated day class is offered during the summer at the OSF Northern Region EMS Office to accommodate college students during the summer break. These classes are also offered at agency's locations upon request. Please click the button below if you are interested in hosting or attending a class.
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** When requesting course information, please include first and last name, email address, phone number and specific course of interest.
Contact Lisa Kirane, EMS Training Supervisor, for further information at (815) 395-4901 or Lisa.R.Kirane@osfhealthcare.org.
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The OSF Northern Region EMS EMT Education Program is approved for financial assistance for job training from The Workforce Connection.