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Emergency Medical Technician

Aerie’s EMT courses set the standard for training EMS professionals.

Aerie offers condensed courses that may be completed in 2-4 weeks, and others during evenings and weekends for a semester. Review the schedule for our various EMT courses on our course calendar)

Certifications/Credits Received (dependent upon successful course completion)
EMT – lasts 2 years (dependent upon successful completion of online exam administered by National Registry of EMTs ((NREMT) and additional $80 fee)
National Registry EMT – lasts 2 years (dependent upon successful completion of online exam administered by NREMT)
State of Montana EMT- lasts 2 years (optional; requires additional $50 fee)
American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR – lasts 2 years
University of Montana credits – (optional; additional $135 registration fee; Department of Integrative Physiology and Athletic Training, ECP 331, 3 credits)

Course Description
Aerie’s Emergency Medical Technician courses are unique in the industry due to the experience of our instructors and the focus and realism of our scenarios. Our MD/ Paramedic/ RN/ EMT instructors bring years of professional medical experience to their lectures and are also leaders in the outdoor and risk management fields, ensuring that the information they give is practical and appropriate, providing students with skills and information that they truly need. Aerie students participate in days of intense scenarios. They learn anatomy and physiology in a human cadaver lab and participate in vehicle extrication practice with professional firefighters. Depending on availability, students spend 12 hours in a hospital ER, on an ambulance, or with a fire department, to complete their clinical experience.

All Aerie EMT courses follow the National Registry of EMTs (NREMT) curriculum and are approved by the NREMT and the State of Montana Board of Medical Examiners. At Aerie, we design our classes to prepare students to care for patients in the most challenging environments and conditions, whether urban or backcountry. Our past students have graduated and gone on to work as EMTs, MDs, RNs, medics, firefighters, guides, field biologists and other outdoor leaders. As such, our courses are ideal for outdoor leaders involved in extended backcountry trips and those individuals seeking employment with ambulance services, search and rescue units, and ski patrols. Aerie courses provide the best, most comprehensive EMT training available.

After successful course completion, students must register for the National Registry EMT online exam.

This class is offered for 3 optional University of Montana credits (additional fee applies).

We encourage you to look through our website, read our Director’s Message, and call or write our office if you have other questions.