The Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) course expands on the knowledge and skills of an EMT. This 113 hour course consists of didactic and hands-on skill sessions. The course includes in-depth discussion and application of skills based on anatomy and physiology, disease processes, intravenous therapy, and pharmacology. Advanced-level skills such as IV therapy and medication administration will be incorporated into the course. An additional 52 hours of hospital-based clinical and 48 hours of ambulance ride time are required. Upon successful completion of the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician curriculum with a grade of 80% or higher, students will be eligible to take the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) cognitive and psychomotor exam for AEMTs.
Entrance Requirements for Advanced EMT:
- Must be at least 17 years of age at the time of enrollment.
- Must provide documentation of current certification in American Heart Association BLS for Health Professional CPR or American Red Cross BLS for Healthcare Providers prior to course.
- A current 2-step TB is required.
- Must provide documentation of current State of Iowa EMT certification.
- A physical examination, immunization record, and completed background check are required prior to beginning hospital clinical rotations or ambulance ride time portions of the course.
Note: A criminal background check and adult/dependent/child abuse checks will be required. Drug testing may also be required by individual agencies. Results of these checks will be used by contracted clinical facilities to determine clinical eligibility. Costs for background checks will be included in tuition costs. All other costs will be the responsibility of the student.
Upon successful completion of the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician curriculum with a grade point average of 3.00 (B) or higher and a minimum overall cumulative college grade point average of 2.00 (C), the student is awarded a Certificate.
Please note: This program is not offered every term. Please contact Paul Elmore for more detailed offering information.
To register for this course, complete the following steps:
- Apply to be a NIACC student
- Complete the EMS Credit Course Registration Form
Upcoming classes can be viewed within the registration form.