my classes
basic anatomy for the emt
Medical terminology for the emt
vital signs and the emt
12-lead ecg placement for the emt
medications for the emt-basic level
✺ Frequently asked questions ✺
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Yes, once you purchase the course it remains active under your account for as long as you have it.
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I’ve taught EMT’s all over the country and from all over the world. These are the areas I’ve noticed over time that most struggle with. My goal is to give new students better tools so they can better succeed in their EMT school.
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While I’m sure you’ll be happy with the courses and their contents, should you request a refund, I’ll issue it at once, no questions asked. You will, of course, lose access to the course in question.
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I’m working on that as we speak. While I built and programmed this site, it doesn’t allow for a huge amount of changes, and batch sales are a part of that. If I can figure it out, I’ll add it…’cause I like a deal as much as everyone else!
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Of course not! The reason I broke them into courses in the first place and not all “one big class” is that you’ll get some, or most of, the info in your EMT school. The hope is that these courses will help you succeed by building good habits and a good foundation on which to begin your EMS career.
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Great question! I would start with Human Anatomy, then Medical Terminology, Vital Signs, Medications, and 12-Lead ECG in that order.