Thursday, May 1, 2014

What You Should Know About EMT Training Charlottesville VA

By Tracie Knight


Emergency medical technicians or EMTs in short are clinicians who are trained to respond fast to emergency medical issues, accident scenes and traumatic injuries. EMTs mostly work for ambulance services, hospitals, fire departments, governments and police departments. They are usually supervised by medical directors, who are physicians. By signing up for EMT training Charlottesville VA residents can obtain the skills and knowledge they need to care for patients.

EMT training programs differ greatly in terms of calendar length. Fast track programs for entry level emergency medical services or EMT Basic can be completed within two weeks by attending classes for eight to twelve hours a day. Other courses are completed within a number of months or up to two years for associates degree programs.

The components of EMT training programs include testing, clinical rotations and didactic education. Didactic education is meant to provide you with hands on skills. You will learn how to give patients the care they need after participating in lectures, skill labs, simulations and interactive presentations. Clinical rotations have some similarities with the clinical rotations that students in medical school undertake. You will spend a certain period of time in ambulances and hospitals watching emergency medical procedures, obstetrics and surgery being performed so that you can complete the program and qualify to take the certification exam.

Some of the factors that determine the number of clinical hours you will take include the training level you want to obtain and how long you will take to display competency. You can take emergency medical training courses in many institutions such as universities, technical schools, hospitals, emergency medical service academies and community colleges. You do not need to have worked in the healthcare field in order to enroll in an EMT program.

Students can enroll in emergency medical technician programs at any time even if they have not met some eligibility requirements. However, they are required to show that they have met the eligibility requirements before they start the course. One of the minimum eligibility requirements that students should meet is age. They must be 18 years old or older in order to be certified to work as an EMT in Charlottesville Virginia.

If you are younger than 18, you can take EMT courses six months before your eighteenth birthday but you will not receive your certificate of completing the program until you meet the age requirement. Before you can enroll into an EMT training program, you will be asked to submit your CPR card. You will also be required to maintain your CPR certification throughout the course.

Besides meeting the eligibility requirements, students are also required to submit the results of a current, basic physical exam that was conducted within twelve months before the beginning of the EMT course. The report should be signed by a doctor and specify that no physical limitations may bar a student from participating in the clinical or classroom components of the course.

Most schools that offer EMT training also require students to furnish proof of being immunized against Varicella, Hepatitis and Measles, Mumps and Rubella, abbreviated as MMR and submit a negative TB skin test. The TB skin test should be taken within 3 months of starting the EMT course. Students who have had a positive reaction to previous TB skin test are usually requested to submit chest x ray documentation showing that they do not have TB.




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