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Try This: Build a meaningful career in Emergency Medical Services

ChattState offers multiple emergency medical services degree tracks and certificates, ranging from single semester to two-year programs.

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Photo 1: An open back of an ambulance, with three paramedics dressed inside leaning over a stretcher

Become an emergency medicine services professional in as little as one semester.

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If you’re dreaming of a rewarding healthcare career, there are more paths available than medical or nursing school. ChattState offers emergency medical services (EMS) programs ranging from a single semester to two years, and financial aid options could help you save money or even graduate debt-free.

We recently shadowed current students to get a sneak peek of the hands-on learning + career prep ChattState provides for EMS fields, like:

  • An ambulance simulator to practice real-world emergency care
  • Anatomy classes that go beyond memorization, with an interactive 3D Anatomage Table
  • Medical mannequins that allow students to practice caring for men, women, and toddlers

🚑 Flexible healthcare career paths in a high-demand field

All EMS programs at ChattState set students up for long-term success, including valuable experience for further healthcare education. Certificate and degree tracks include:

Applications for upcoming sessions are free + open now. Psst…you might qualify for free tuition, too.

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