Program Information
An Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) provides advanced emergency medical care for patients. An AEMT is a part of a comprehensive Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Response Team and operates under medical oversight. Once you obtain AEMT certification you will be able to work in an ambulance or in an emergency department of a facility. An AEMT must obtain 250 hours of EMS Field Internship, 96 hours of hospital ED clinicals and be able to perform specific skills, including, intravenous application, distribution of medication, EKG Facilitation and Interpretation. Butler instructors provide you with practical experience and training in this in-demand job.
Accreditation
State of Kansas Board of EMS Approval
Requirements
Provide valid State of Kansas EMT Certification and up to date immunization records.
Students must have a specific background check. Previous background checks will not meet this requirement, unless done through BCC within a year of starting class.
Some felony criminal convictions may prevent the student from participating in course clinicals and field internship and taking the state and national certification exams.
Additional Costs
State application, lab fee cost associated with on-campus lab (does include uniform shirt), background check, immunization updates, Uniform i.e. boots and pants, practical and didactic exam fees.
Related Programs
EMT is a prerequisite for Paramedic programs and AEMT. Butler partners with other schools to allow students to complete an AAS degree.
SYMBOLS
Kansas State Wide Transfer course (T►)
Milestone Courses - Courses are considered essential for progress within a selected Pathway and are indicated by a diamond symbol (♦).
This course is offered online (O)
Contact Information
Evan Seiwert
Department Chair, Fire and EMS
Office: BOE, Bldg 2600
eseiwert@butlercc.edu
316.323-6148