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Mississippi

Have you ever thought about making a real difference in your community while also embarking on an exciting career path? Becoming an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) in Mississippi might be the perfect choice for you! 

First things first, to become an EMT, you need to meet a few basic requirements: you must be at least 18 years old, able to read and write, and have a high school diploma or a GED. Additionally, you’ll need to score at least 10 on the TABE reading test or achieve a specific score on the ACT, depending on when you took it. A valid CPR certification is also necessary, and you’ll need to pass a physical examination by a physician to ensure you’re fit for the demanding role of an EMT.

Once you’ve met these initial criteria, the next step is to enroll in an EMT training program. In Mississippi, there are numerous training programs available through community colleges, universities, and even some ambulance services. These programs will equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to excel in emergency medical services. You can find a list of approved training programs on the Mississippi Office of EMS website here.

After completing your training, the next hurdle is passing the National Registry EMT (NREMT) cognitive and psychomotor exams. Success in these exams is crucial for proving your competency in the field. Additionally, you’ll need to complete an original, signed Jurisdictional Medical Control Agreement and submit a completed Application for Mississippi EMS Certification form (OEPR-AP07) to finalize your certification.

But why should you consider becoming an EMT? According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the demand for EMTs is on the rise not just in Mississippi but across the country. This growth is driven by the critical role EMTs play in emergency medical services, a sector that is essential to public health and safety.

Choosing to become an EMT means embarking on a fulfilling career where each day offers the opportunity to save lives and make a tangible difference in your community. Whether through community colleges, universities, or ambulance services, Mississippi offers numerous pathways to enter this noble profession. So, if you’re looking for a meaningful career that challenges you to be your best while serving others, consider becoming an EMT. Check out the Mississippi Office of EMS website for more information on how to start your career as an EMT today.

 

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