Why earn a degree with emphasis in EMS?
The future of Emergency Medical Services is rapidly moving toward requiring a degree. While initial entrance into this field does not require a degree, professional movement within the profession is much enhanced by having a Bachelor’s Degree. Many health care professions such as physicians, physician assistants, and occupational and physical therapists require a degree for entry into their programs. This degree is very competitive when applying for those programs. For more information visit Degree Programs.
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