The EMT B Training Program offered by Bradford College of Nursing fulfills all of the training requirements set forth by the State of California in Title 22 of the California Code of regulations. The course curriculum includes all items outlined in Title 22, and is designed to guide students to successful completion of National Registry EMT – Basic Exam, which is required by the State of California for EMT certification, and this will allow students to work as an Emergency Medical Technician (SOC code 29-2041). Additionally, this class conforms to the National Standard EMT – Basic Curriculum formulated by the U.S. Department of Transportation. The class is divided into two sections: didactic instruction and skills training (160 hours) and supervised clinical experience (field ride-along and hospital emergency room experience for a total of 24 hours). Upon successful completion of the EMT B Program, a Certificate of Completion will be awarded that will allow the student to apply for National Registry Certification and subsequent state certification as an EMT.
Financial aid may be available for those who qualify.
Bradford College of Nursing is an educational institution located in Stockton, CA, that offers a range of healthcare programs to students. Among the programs offered are Certified Nursing Assistant certification, which prepares students for entry-level roles in healthcare. The college is led by a director who oversees its various academic and administrative functions.