The
Objective of the EMT- Intermediate
program
is to train students for Certification as a Georgia Emergency
Medical Technician. The course is based on the U.S Department
of Transportation (DOT) guidelines for EMT intermediate
course curriculum, including but not limited to: Preparation
and Introduction to Emergency Medical Care, Patient Assessment
and Basic Life Support, Medical Behavioral emergencies,
obstetrics, gynecology,
trauma, (infants and children) and EMS operations.
The Program
is divided into five 125-hour modules followed by a 160-hour
clinical rotation on advanced ambulance shifts and Emergency
Room rotations.Graduates of the program receive a Diploma
upon completion and are certified as a Georgia Emergency
Medical Technician.