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SUNY Sullivan offering EMT courses this spring

Posted 1/27/23

LOCH SHELDRAKE —This spring semester, SUNY Sullivan is offering the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Basic Original Course, March 1–June 11, and the EMT Refresher Course, beginning …

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LOCH SHELDRAKE —This spring semester, SUNY Sullivan is offering the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Basic Original Course, March 1–June 11, and the EMT Refresher Course, beginning February 26. 

Emergency Medical Technicians are in high demand with substantial projected job growth for the future, so begin your Emergency Medical Services Career with SUNY Sullivan today.  

Both courses will meet in person at the Sullivan County Emergency Services Training Center, 615 Old White Lake Turnpike in Swan Lake, Sundays, from 8 a.m.–2 p.m. and Mondays and Wednesdays, from 7–10 p.m. For applications and more info, contact Bridget Schiffer at Bschiffer@sunysullivan.edu, or call 845-434-5750, ext. 4242.

SUNY Sullivan’s EMT Basic and EMT Refresher Courses provide a hands-on, interactive, and engaging learning experience through classroom work, skill practice in simulated scenarios, and field experience.  

Learn to assess and care for patients at the scene of an incident and while transporting patients by ambulance to the hospital.  Students learn to manage respiratory, car-diac, and trauma emergencies.  Course instructors are committed to each student’s success, preparing them for the NYS Practical and NYS Written Certification Exams. 

SUNY Sullivan Dean of Student Success and Workforce Development, Dr. Jennifer Wrage said the college relaunched the EMT courses in spring 2021 to meet a significant need for EMS training as the county emerged from the pandemic. 

Dr. Wrage said she has worked closely with Sullivan County EMS Coordinator Alex Rau, Fire Coordinator John Hauschild, and SUNY Sullivan EMT Instructor, David Weinstein to ensure the college’s EMT training program meets the needs of the county and creates career pathways for residents. 

Offering this spring’s EMT courses at the Sullivan County Emergency Services Training Center in Swan Lake will provide additional access to these life-saving training courses.  

“In a rural area, it is vital to develop a strong EMS workforce,” said Dr. Wrage. “Our collaborative working relationship with county officials allows us to work together to develop additional workforce training opportunities for our residents.”

The college offers the EMT Basic and Refresher class three times a year, fall and spring, and a condensed class offered over the summer. EMT-Basic tuition is $700. EMT-Refresher tuition is $335. 

If a student is sponsored, following NYS Certification, the qualified sponsor may submit DOH Form 3312 for tuition reimbursement. All course text materials and NYS Exam fees are the student’s responsibility.

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