Our impact
Leading Emergency Medical Education
Impact
EMSVA has made a significant impact on emergency medical education in Virginia. The company's training programs have produced highly skilled and knowledgeable EMS professionals who have gone on to work in various roles within the fire and rescue department. EMSVA has also served as a stepping stone for those pursuing medical school, providing a foundation of solid medical knowledge and experience.
Continuing Education and Recertification
We understand the importance of continuing education and recertification for emergency medical professionals. Failing to keep up with education can result in misdiagnosing conditions, providing the wrong treatment, or other dangerous mistakes. EMSVA continuously strives to offer continuing education to ensure that EMS professionals are current on the latest medical treatments, technology, and procedures. Recertification is also essential for EMS professionals, as it helps to reduce liability risk from malpractice or wrongful death.
Training Programs
We offer a range of training programs designed to meet the needs of individuals interested in emergency medical education. Our training programs include Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS), and educational or interactive learning, including the use of voice for reading, speaking educational materials, online education, interactive lesson plans, simulation learning, and standardized testing.
EMSVA is a vital player in emergency medical education in Virginia, providing high-quality training programs to individuals interested in becoming EMS professionals. Our training programs have produced highly skilled and knowledgeable EMS professionals who have gone on to fill roles in the fire and rescue department, serve as building blocks for those pursuing medical school, and contribute to the overall health and safety of the community. Our commitment to continuing education and recertification helps to reduce liability risk from malpractice or wrongful death, ensuring that EMS professionals are up-to-date on the latest medical treatments, technology, and procedures.