Email: info@youthskillinstitute.com / 6201126496
Duration- 6 Months
Basic Human Anatomy & Physiology, Medical Terminology & Patient Communication, Emergency Medical Care (Trauma, BLS, CPR), Patient Assessment & Vital Signs, Airway Management & Oxygen Therapy, Ambulance Equipment & Disaster Management, Clinical Internship / Field Training
The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) course is a 6-month skill-based training program designed to prepare individuals for emergency pre-hospital care. EMTs are frontline healthcare professionals trained to respond quickly and effectively to medical emergencies, trauma incidents, accidents, and disaster situations.
This course covers both theoretical knowledge and hands-on practical skills required for providing Basic Life Support (BLS), trauma response, patient assessment, airway management, and ambulance operation. Students are trained through classroom sessions, lab simulations, and supervised clinical internships in hospitals and ambulances.
To equip students with the skills to manage medical and trauma emergencies.
To develop competence in vital signs monitoring, CPR, wound care, and patient handling.
To ensure proficiency in emergency equipment usage and communication during crises.
To provide clinical exposure through field training under professional supervision.
After successful completion, candidates can work as:
Ambulance EMTs
Emergency Room Assistants
Disaster Response Team Members
Paramedical Support Staff in hospitals, rescue teams, and healthcare NGOs.
Duration: 6 Months (Approx. 800–900 Hours)
Mode: Classroom Training + Practical Lab + Clinical Internship
Evaluation: Theory Exams, Practical Tests, Field Training, and Viva
Basic Human Anatomy & Physiology, Medical Terminology & Patient Communication, Emergency Medical Care (Trauma, BLS, CPR), Patient Assessment & Vital Signs, Airway Management & Oxygen Therapy, Ambulance Equipment & Disaster Management, Clinical Internship / Field Training
Basics of Medical Terminology
Anatomy and Physiology
Infection Control and Hygiene
Wound Management
Patient Care and Comfort
Advanced Wound Care
First Aid and Emergency Care
Medical Equipment Handling
Patient Monitoring
Communication and Patient Interaction
Human Anatomy, Human Physiology, Biochemistry & Nutrition, Health & Hygiene, Medical Terminology & Basic English.
Pathology (Hematology, Serology), Microbiology & Infection Control, Community Medicine & Epidemiology , First Aid & Emergency Care, Primary Health Care & Family Welfare.
Pharmacology (Essential Drugs), Drug Dosage, Prescription & Dispensing, Common Diseases & Primary,anagement, Clinical Procedures (BP, Injection, etc.), Medical Law & Ethics.
Minor OT Techniques, Internship , Field Practice Report, Case Study , Mini Project, Patient Care & Counseling, Final Viva & Comprehensive Assessment
Introduction to Dental Technology & Hygiene, Human Anatomy and Physiology for Dental Care, Basic Dental Materials and Their Use, Dental Hygiene and Preventive Care, Infection Control in Dental Practice
Clinical Dental Hygiene, Dental Prosthetics and Crowns/Bridges, Radiography and Imaging Techniques, Pediatric Dentistry and Care, Advanced Infection Control and Sterilization
Introduction to Dental Technology & Hygiene, Human Anatomy and Physiology, Basic Dental Materials, Infection Control and Sterilization, Basic Dental Hygiene Practices
Clinical Dental Hygiene, Dental Radiography and Imaging Techniques, Dental Prosthetics (Crowns and Bridges), Pediatric Dentistry and Care, Advanced Infection Control
Orthodontics in Dental Hygiene, Periodontics and Scaling, Dental Laboratory Techniques, Oral Pathology and Diseases, Dental Materials Science
Advanced Clinical Dental Hygiene, Advanced Dental Prosthetics, Dental Ethics and Patient Care, Research in Dental Technology, Internship and Project Work
Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology, Human Anatomy and Physiology, Medical Microbiology, Laboratory Techniques, Clinical Biochemistry
Pathology and Disease Diagnosis, Hematology, Clinical Microbiology, Immunology, Laboratory Management
Introduction to Ophthalmic Technology, Anatomy & Physiology of the Eye, Ophthalmic Instruments & Equipment, Patient Care and Communication Skills, Basic Eye Examination Techniques
Clinical Ophthalmology, Refraction Techniques & Visual Tests, Ocular Diseases and Disorders, Infection Control and Sterilization, Ethics and Professionalism in Eye Care