National EMS Institute 90 Main Street, Carver, MA 02330
About the Business
National EMS Institute, located at 90 Main Street in Carver, Massachusetts, offers accelerated programs to become an Emergency Medical Technician in as little as 3 weeks or up to 12 weeks. The program is tailored to each individual and includes amenities such as a 6-night hotel stay, all meals, airport transportation, daily shuttle, uniforms, and a student tool kit. Enroll in November 2023 for $1,995 and receive a free uniform. Classes must begin between 11/6/23 and 3/31/24, and enrollment must be during November 2023. Blended courses only.
National EMS Institute is a leader in EMS education, providing knowledgeable instructors and hands-on training. The institute is committed to producing well-educated and successful EMTs who are ready for service. Whether you are new to the field or a veteran, NEI offers services from CPR training to EMT certification.
With experienced trainers and a wide range of training programs, NEI prepares students for the EMS workforce through rigorous training and academic support. The institute covers a variety of important subjects, enrichment modules, and field training to ensure students are fully prepared. Service areas covered include Attleboro, Bangor, Beverly, New Bedford, W. Springfield, Wellesley, and Worcester. Contact National EMS Institute today to start your journey towards becoming a certified EMT.
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Location & Phone number
90 Main St, Carver, MA 02330, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:30 - 16:30
Tuesday:
08:30 - 16:30
Wednesday:
08:30 - 16:30
Thursday:
08:30 - 16:30
Friday:
08:30 - 16:30
Saturday:
09:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Great place. The instructors are awesome. Very knowledgeable and very helpful. I did the hybrid online EMT-B program and was very impressed with how easy the process was. The online platform is well designed and easy to use. The in class part was great, with helpful instructors who have extensive real-world experience that really prepare you both for the exam and for your experience in the field. It's not for everyone though, you must be disciplined enough to do the course work on your own and meet deadlines. It's no different than any other online class I've ever taken. Nobody in my class had anything negative to say about the process, most of us were FF's. There are also in-person options if the online program isn't for you. Just don't expect to lazily breeze through 8 to 12 weeks of class and get your EMT. There's a lot of material to learn and the pace is grueling but worth it in my opinion. No more 8 month long classes to take. I was never told $250 was anything other than the deposit so I'm not sure the confusion in some other reviews. I'd never expect an EMT class to cost $250, but I've also been in the industry for 20 years. Bottom line: I highly recommend going here for your EMT course"
"I had a good experience with this school and passed my state practical and NREMT written on my first go. I took the accelerated hybrid course in Wellesley with instructor Brian Hill who is great. My only word of caution is that if you opt to do an accelerated hybrid/online course expect to put in a lot of hours to learn the book. If you have never taken an online course or are not sure you will be able to fit that commitment into your schedule you will be better off with a traditional class even if it takes longer."
"I took a 6 week EMT course in Beverly with National EMS Institute which met two nights a week and the rest was online. First off let me say that this company does not prepare you at all whatsoever for any of the material that is going to be on your NREMT test, instead they only teach you how to pass your psychomotor exam which takes place at National EMS institute headquarters in carver. Every week we would meet and the students would practice the different stations for the psychomotor exam with almost no assistance from the instructor besides the video he would show us of how it’s supposed to be done. The last week of our class instead of practicing for our exam the teacher had us watching NFL and road rage videos on YouTube. I have spoken with several other students and we have all come to a consensus that the $1400 class we paid for was nothing more than a waste of time because we didn’t learn anything that we need to know to succeed as EMTs."
"I’ve worked combat medic practices for a very long time. This is by far the best training I’ve ever received. Anyone that has posted anything less than 4 stars for this place is only justifying their own lack of drive for something better in life. Justin was wildly knowledgeable and a phenomenal instructor. The prices are comparable to any other institution you’ll find in the US. But this is, hands down, the best choice for your investment into your own skills."
"I haven't taken an EMT class here yet. However I saw a couple reviews and nowhere on the site or advertisements does it say become an EMT for 250. It clearly states it is a deposit to hold your seat. Honestly the $1100 is the cheapest around. Most are $1800 or more from my research."
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