What is an EMT-Basic?
The EMT-B Transition course can be taught within a minimum of 24 hours. Hours may vary. This will depend upon the size of the class, the level of competency demonstrated by the students and the availability of instructional staff and equipment. The course concentrates on the essential skills needed for an EMT-B to provide prehospital care at the basic life support level. The curriculum includes modules covering patient assessment (medical & trauma), airway management, pharmacological interventions and a unit on pediatrics. The course includes modular evaluations (written & practical) as well as a final examination. 8. Where do I go to take an EMT-B Transition course? These courses are available through most EMT-B basic training course sites. In addition, this course is offered as a continuing education program and is being taught throughout the state by certified EMT-B instructors actively involved in the provision of continuing education. Information on course availability is provided