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911Programs Career Training Institute

911Programs

911Programs, located in Warwick, Rhode Island, is an educational medical practices company specializing in emergency medical services and health career training. It offers programs such as EMT, Medical Assistant, and Phlebotomy, designed for career completion within 3-9 months. The school provides flexible in-person and online options, with guaranteed financing and no credit checks, ensuring accessibility for students. 911Programs aims to prepare students to become career-ready professionals in the healthcare and EMS industries.

Highlights:

  • Rhode Island's fastest growing career technical school
  • Originally founded as a non-profit to educate the public in CPR
  • Comprehensive EMS and allied health programs
  • Flexible in-person and online options
  • Partnered with leading organizations like the American Heart Association and National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians
  • Authorized testing site for national certifications
  • Guaranteed financing without credit checks
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