What Is EMS Training And What Do You Learn?
If you are interested in working in the field of emergency medical services (EMS), then you will need to obtain certification and, depending on the state you live in, may need to pass an exam and obtain licensing. If you are interested in becoming a Certified First Responder, which are the individuals that first provide emergency assistance, then you will need to learn basic skills, which include assessing patients and practicing safety techniques. If you wish to become an EMT-Basic, which are individuals skilled to handle a variety of medical emergencies, then you will receive training in various areas including how to manage fractures and bleeding, CPR, and how to use certain emergency equipment. If you wish to expand your EMS skills even further, then you may wish to train as an EMT-Intermediate, which are the individuals who may be specialized and receive more advanced training. During training, some skills taught include learning to start an IV and using advanced airway devices. The most advanced level of training is the EMT-Paramedic, who responds to a large variety of medical emergencies and can start IVs and administer medication. They receive training in areas including advanced airway management and anatomy and physiology.