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Colorado Mountain College ET students train for ambulance transport and care.

Earn a EMT-Paramedic Certificate and Prepare for National Registry examination and Colorado Certification

Year-long program offers online lecture options and hands-on labs in Edwards

Colorado Mountain College’s EMT-Paramedic program provides specific training for those interested in attaining the highest level of certification for a pre-hospital worker. The paramedic program trains students in high-level responsibilities such as:

  • loading heli-ambulancePatient stabilization
  • Extrication
  • Scene management
  • Advanced life support procedures
  • Patient transportation

The paramedic program also prepares students for the National Registry examination and Colorado state certification.

The year-long EMT-paramedic program, starting in January of each year, consists of three full-time semesters totaling over 1000 hours of classroom and clinical and field instruction. This hybrid program offers the option of completing lecture hours via face to face or distance learning with required lab days on the Edwards campus.

Students who earn a “B” or better in the program will receive a Colorado Mountain College Certificate of Occupational Proficiency and will be allowed to sit for the National Registry Paramedic Exam.

This program is offered at:

Edwards

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EMT-Paramedic, 45 credits, offered at: Edwards

EMT-Intermediate, 17 credits, offered at:

Breckenridge
Glenwood Springs
Leadville
Steamboat Springs

See EMT-Intermediate