Northwest ISD Navigator Magazine Spring 2017-18 | Page 7

Now, as members of the EMT program, they take two semesters of the 90-minute class period. This duration of training time is much different from other EMT programs offered outside of high schools. Tarrant County College’s program, for instance, only takes one semester. Even Dr. Glenn Huff, Eaton’s EMT teacher, only took four months to complete his training. Although it does take longer than other courses, the thorough training of Eaton’s program along with its activities and first- hand experiences ensure that students are prepared for careers in the emergency medical field. requires the students complete 60 hours of observation, either in ambulances or in the emergency room. Although the skills practiced in class are beneficial, Dr. Huff believes it’s not as valuable as working with people who are in the field. Knowing the importance of training new EMTs, the more experienced paramedics are sure to allow the trainees to participate however they can without putting anyone in danger. “[The students] are issued a different colored shirt for [program coordinator] MedStar, and the paramedics all have grey shirts, so immediately [students] “This program is different in are recognized on the scene as comparison to other medical classes. someone in training,” he said. It is a very rigorous curriculum and “But, the skills that they have been The bottom line is, when they requires a dense amount of effort,” taught, the paramedics encourage get out [of the program], they EMT student Brylan Villines said. them to use. The paramedics have “Students get to participate in a lot been instructed to let them get in should be fully equipped to save of really interesting activities. We there and do chest compressions someone’s life.” get to go to conventions and interact and let them use the bivalve mask. – Dr. Glenn Huff, Eaton EMT Teacher with other interns and EMTs. We If they know how to spike an often get hands-on experience IV, do that. If they know how to through actual EMT shift ride- put oxygen on someone, do that. alongs and even have helicopters They’re there to practice the skills fly out to campus to show us the ropes in different aspects of they have learned in class.” emergency health care.” Despite the appeal of on-site practice and other activities, the According to Dr. Huff, the most important piece of the program EMT program is still a class that requires great amounts of is the real-life experience that students receive. The program work, both in and out of school. Dr. Huff said students who “ ” 7