EMT BAJA is a designed as a hybrid EMT program in which all didactic material are done from the comfort of your home. After completing all homework, assignments, and exams online you will sign up for one of our prescheduled skills sessions in which you will come to Baja and practice to test out for your NREMT Psychomotor Skills. During this week we will also have a few mini lecture sessions and clarify any topics students may find difficult. Other courses and counseling may be offered that will help students take care of any internal issues thereby allowing them to integrate their newly developed skills as a productive and efficient member within their respective EMS region of the world.
While we are primarily veteran driven, we also take those ready to become part of the World Wide EMS community that need guidance in the direction of emergency medicine or within a peripheral arena of an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification.
Certifications/Courses offered:
· CPR
· First Aid
· EMR*
· EMT*
· BLS/CPR Instructor
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This website was created to try and make learning EMT and other Emergency Medical courses easier for students.
Once you contact us to sign up you will receive a link to access the course and study material.
You have 6 months to complete all online lectures, homework, assignments, and exams.
After completing online didactic you will sign up for a prescheduled skills session ( Skills session are between 4-5 Days)
During skills session, first day consist of CPR/BLS training and mini medical lecture session- Rest of session days consist of training and testing skills.
Currently teaching as an EMT/Firefighter Instructor for various training centers in California.
Although there are many pathways one could take within my industry I chose the pathway of emergency medical training. In which I teach individuals how to work as an emergency medical technician. As an Emergency medical technician one can begin a career in firefighting, safety (Industrial EMT), with further training become a paramedic, police work, Hospital setting, etc… the list goes on and on.