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Whatcom Medic One/Bellingham Fire Dept at Western Washington University

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Bellingham, WA 98225

Healthcare Education Programs at Whatcom Medic One/Bellingham Fire Dept at Western Washington University

Western Washington University in Bellingham, WA, through Whatcom Medic One/Bellingham Fire Dept, offers a range of healthcare education programs designed to prepare students for careers in emergency medical services and related fields. These programs are comprehensive, combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills to ensure that students are well-equipped to handle real-world medical emergencies.

Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Program

The EMT program at Western Washington University is a foundational course for those looking to start a career in emergency medical services. The curriculum covers essential topics such as:

  • Basic life support (BLS)
  • Trauma care
  • Patient assessment
  • CPR and first aid
  • Anatomy and physiology related to emergency care

This program includes both classroom instruction and hands-on clinical experiences where students work with trained professionals to apply their skills in controlled environments.

Advanced EMT Program

For those who have completed the basic EMT program and wish to further their education, the Advanced EMT (AEMT) program provides more in-depth training. This program delves deeper into:

  • Advanced airway management
  • Intravenous therapy
  • Pharmacology for pre-hospital care
  • Advanced trauma life support (ATLS)

Graduates of this program are prepared to handle more complex medical emergencies and can often function in a wider range of healthcare settings.

Paramedic Program

The Paramedic program is the most advanced level of pre-hospital emergency care training offered. This rigorous program covers:

  • Advanced cardiac life support (ACLS)
  • Pediatric advanced life support (PALS)
  • Trauma care management
  • Interpretation of electrocardiograms (EKGs)
  • Medication administration
  • Critical care scenarios

Students in the Paramedic program participate in extensive clinical rotations, including time spent in hospitals and with ambulance services, to gain practical experience.

Continuing Education and Recertification

To ensure that healthcare professionals remain up-to-date with the latest practices and technologies, Whatcom Medic One/Bellingham Fire Dept also offers various continuing education courses and recertification programs. These courses are designed to help EMTs, AEMTs, and paramedics maintain their certifications and stay current with changes in the field.

Get Started Today

Whether you’re just beginning your journey into the world of emergency medical services or looking to advance your career with specialized training, the healthcare education programs at Whatcom Medic One/Bellingham Fire Dept at Western Washington University provide the knowledge and hands-on experience you need. Apply today to start making a difference in your community and save lives. For more information on these programs and how to enroll, visit the Western Washington University website or contact the admissions office directly.

Programs Offered:

  • EMT Paramedic