Emergency Medical Technology (EMT)

The Department of Emergency Medical Technology (EMT) is dedicated to training skilled professionals who can provide immediate and effective medical care during life-threatening emergencies. Emergency Medical Technologists are the first line of response in critical situations such as accidents, trauma, cardiac arrest, strokes, and disaster scenarios. Our program equips students with the knowledge, technical skills, and confidence to save lives in pre-hospital, hospital, and disaster management settings.

Students receive extensive hands-on training in advanced life support, trauma care, resuscitation techniques, disaster response, and emergency procedures. With well-equipped skill labs, simulation centers, and clinical exposure in leading hospitals and emergency departments, the department ensures that students develop strong clinical decision-making abilities and rapid response skills.

Graduates of this program are well prepared for careers as Emergency Medical Technologists in hospitals, trauma centers, ambulance services, disaster response teams, and rescue operations. The department is committed to producing highly competent professionals who contribute to strengthening emergency healthcare systems and safeguarding lives.

Facilities

The Department of Emergency Medical Technology is led by a team of highly qualified and experienced professionals dedicated to shaping the next generation of emergency care providers. Emergency Medical Technology Laboratories are designed to simulate real-world emergency scenarios and enhance clinical skill development through hands-on practice.

Clinical Skills Lab

Designed to practice intravenous access, splinting, wound care, vital sign monitoring, and emergency drug administration under the supervision of trained instructors.

Anatomy & Physiology Lab

Featuring anatomical models, digital learning tools, and microscope stations to provide foundational knowledge in human body systems.

Advanced Simulation Lab

Equipped with high-fidelity manikins for trauma, cardiac arrest, airway management, and pediatric emergencies, allowing students to train in life-saving procedures in a realistic environment.