EMT-Basic course offered at Tri-County Health Care
The Tri-County Health Care Emergency Medical Services will host an Emergency Medical Technician-Basic course beginning Monday, Jan. 28, through May 4. It will be held Monday and Thursday nights, with some Saturdays possible, from 6 to 10 p.m. at Tri-County Health Care in Wadena.
This course provides 144 hours of instruction and classroom, practical and emergency room education, along with CPR Fisdap and skills testing. It teaches all skills necessary for individuals to provide emergency medical care at a Basic Life Support (MLS) level with an ambulance service or other specialized service. These skills include anatomy and physiology, documentation, lifting and moving, communication, airway management, patient assessment and cardiac arrest management.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be eligible to take the National Registry test and certify as an EMT-Basic in the state of Minnesota. The EMT-Basic must complete 24 (state) to 48 (national) hours of continuing education every two years to maintain certification.
The cost for the course is $1,050. Pre-registration for is required, and there is a maximum capacity of 15 spots. To register, go to TCHC.org or contact Renee Miller, paramedic, at 218-632-8738 or [email protected].
ABOUT TRI-COUNTY HEALTH CARE
Tri-County Health Care is a private, not-for-profit health care system located in Wadena, Minnesota. It offers care services such as minimally invasive surgery, cancer care, diagnostic imaging, obstetrics and rehabilitation. Tri-County operates a 25-bed hospital and medical clinic in Wadena, as well as five satellite clinics and three physical therapy clinics across Todd, Wadena and Otter Tail counties. Satellite clinic locations include Bertha, Henning, Ottertail, Sebeka and Verndale. Visit TCHC.org.