24-7 EMS specializes in the continuing education training for Emergency Medical Services personnel. The curriculum can be administered in either a classroom or online environment. All of the 24-7 EMS products are tailored to the unique needs of the professional workplace learner for continuing education purposes. On average, over 70,000 personnel train monthly with 24-7 EMS programs ranging from Fire and Ambulance companies, Military, Corporations and Government entities.
Award-winning Programs
Designed for the adult learner, 24-7 EMS programs incorporate Award-Winning video segments that include a variety of live scene footage, interviews with leading industry experts and case studies into a single action-packed video segment. 24-7 EMS video programs have won over 20 awards for excellence in video design including Hermes Creative, Aurora, Telly, Aegis, Communicator and Videographer. Components for the 24-7 EMS course materials include a 15-20 minute video segment, Instructor Guide with learning objectives, lesson plan, skill practice, student handouts, pre/post test and a PowerPoint instructional presentation.
Training Philosophy
24-7 EMS believes learning must be enjoyable and relevant to be effective. 24-7 EMS training delivers the best value in EMS, both online and in the classroom. Customers can meet their requirements with continuous review of the DOT curriculum while award winning video segments create relevance and excitement for adult learners.
If your department also needs training for its Fire personnel, learn more about 24-7 Fire.
Flexibility of Training
Similar to the other HSI brands, flexibility is of importance to the Instructor presenting the 24-7 EMS programs. The programs are created as a comprehensive foundation of information with the option for the Instructor to add supplemental content regarding local medical protocol. Additionally, there are options to administer exams online or in the classroom; this kind of flexibility is what makes 24-7 EMS programs so easy to use.
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