Emergency Medical Technician Training

Course Content


  1. Airway A&P

  2. Airway Management

  3. Airway Adjuncts & Suction

  4. Respiratory A&P

  5. Gaseous Exchange

  6. Respiratory Support

  7. Use of Medical Gases

  8. Circulatory A&P

  9. Cardiac Conductivity

  10. Adult BLS with AED

  11. Neurological A&P

  12. Head & Chest Injuries

  13. Patient Assessment Skills

  14. Wounds & Bleeding

  15. Fractures & Dislocations

  16. Spinal Trauma & Management

  17. Triage

EMT - Intermediate


The next course in the EMT pathway, builds on the skills and accomplishments of the basic course. The focus to the intermediate is more 'medical' and the student will learn topics like diabetes, pharmacology, behavioral problems as well as further anatomy and physiology of the body, looking at specific conditions that are common in real world emergencies.

Course Content


  1. Abdominal Anatomy

  2. Abdominal Trauma

  3. Diabetes Mellitus

  4. Obstetrics & Gynaecological

  5. Pharmacology

  6. Cardiac Conditions

  7. Respiratory Conditions

  8. Drowning

  9. Behavioral Emergencies

  10. Patients Under the Influence

  11. Environmental Emergencies

  12. Treating Infections

  13. Thermal, Chemical & Electrical

  14. Burns

  15. Anaphylaxis & Allergies

EMT - Advanced


The advanced module to the EMT pathway is designed to teach advanced practical techniques to students aimed at remote or hostile medics with limited or no local medical facilities. The course covers the theoretical background to medical interventions ensuring that the student fully understands the etiology of a medical treatment and its effects on the body.

EMT - Basic


This is a serious professional and vocational medical course that is similar to British ambulance service initial training. The basic course introduces core components of medical care and anatomy & physiology of the human body. It is recognised as the best EMT course in its class, acknowledged by ambulance services and other professional bodies for its design, relevancy and content.