Registration Open for June 22nd-July 15th Class!
About the EMT Bootcamp
Our EMT Bootcamp is an intensive, fast-paced program designed to prepare you for real world emergency care in a condensed timeframe. Our curriculum covers a wide range of essential topics, including:
- Patient assessment
- Ambulance operations
- Cardiac arrest management
- Trauma management
- Medication administration
- Comprehensive medical management
- Management of pediatric patients
- Management of patients with special considerations
This program is accredited by the Nevada Commission on Post Secondary Education (CPE) and the Southern Nevada Health District (SNHD). Upon successful completion of the Emergency Medical Technician Bootcamp program, students will receive a certificate of completion and will be eligible to take the National Registry (NREMT) exam. Successfully passing the NREMT exam will lead to the the attainment of Emergency Medical Technician certification.
Program Structure
Our EMT Bootcamp course is a 15-day, 163-hour intensive training program designed to fast-track your readiness for the field. You will complete:
- Classroom Instruction (83.5 hours): Learn EMT fundamentals through expert-led lectures, case studies, and scenario-based discussions.
- Lab Instruction (55.5 hours): Practice core skills in hands-on lab sessions–from patient assessments to life saving interventions.
- Clinical Rotations (24 hours): Apply your training in real world settings, working alongside healthcare professionals to build confidence and competence.
Intensive Schedule
The Bootcamp runs Monday through Thursday from 9 AM to 8 PM, providing you with focused instruction. Additionally, a lunch break and two additional “mini” breaks offers you the chance to recharge before diving back into the intensive curriculum. Your clinical rotations will be scheduled on the “off days” during the program. You are not permitted to have any absences in this program.
Clinical Requirements
To participate in clinical rotations, you must provide proof of the following clinical requirements. Failure to comply will result in removal from the program. Clinical requirements include:
- Background check through Precheck
- Quantiferon Gold TB or 2-Step Skin TB test
- 10-panel urine drug screen
- School physical exam
- Valid driver license
- High School Diploma or equivalency
- BLS Provider Certification through American Heart Association (AHA)-Will be included in the course
- Current health insurance
- Appropriate immunizations (Hep B and MMR)
More information about the clinical requirements will be discussed upon registration of the program.
Price of the Course
Total Price: $3,199 (must be paid in full by the first day of the class)
Price of the course includes the cost of:
- Tuition and clinical experience
- Equipment
- AHA BLS Provider certification
- Student uniform shirt (Guardian Elite Medical Services)
- National Registry psychomotor skills verification
- JBLearning’s Navigate Essentials Access for Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured, Twelfth Edition
- Includes online access and eBook
Frequently Asked Questions
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EMS Program Refund Policy (NRS 394.449)
1. Each postsecondary educational institution shall have a policy for refunds which as least provides:
a. If Guardian Elite Medical Services has substantially failed to furnish the training program agreed upon in the Enrollment Agreement, Guardian Elite Medical Services will issue a refund to a student for all money the student has paid.
b. If a student cancels their enrollment before the start of the training program, the institution shall refund to the student all the money the student has paid, minus 10 percent of the tuition agreed upon in the Enrollment Agreement or $150, whichever is less.
c. If a student withdraws or is expelled from Guardian Elite Medical Services after the start of the training program and before the completion of more than 60% of the program, Guardian Elite Medical Services will issue a refund to the student a pro rata amount of the tuition agreed upon in the Enrollment Agreement, minus 10 percent of the tuition agreed upon in the Enrollment Agreement or $150; whichever is less.
2. If a refund is owed pursuant to subsection 1, Guardian Elite Medical Services shall pay the refund to the person or entity who paid the tuition within 15 calendar days after the:
a. Date of cancellation by a student of his or her enrollment;
b. Date of termination by the institution of the enrollment of a student;
c. Last day of an authorized leave of absence if a student failed to return after the period of authorized absence; or
d. Last day of attendance of a student; whichever is applicable.
3. Books, educational supplies, or equipment for individual use are not included in the policy for refund required by subsection 1, and a separate refund may be paid by the institution to the student if those items were not used or by the student. Disputes must be resolved by the Administrator for refunds required by this subsection on a case-by-case basis.
4. For the purposes of this section:
a. The period of a student’s attendance must be measured from the first day of instruction as set forth in the enrollment agreement through the student’s last day of actual attendance, regardless of absences.
b. The period of time for a training program is the period set forth in the Enrollment Agreement.
c. Tuition must be calculated using the tuition and fees set forth in the Enrollment Agreement and does not include books, educational supplies, or equipment that is listed separately from the tuition and fees.
5. As used in this section, “substantially failed to furnish” includes cancelling or changing a training program agreed upon in the enrollment agreement without:
a. Offering the student a fair chance to complete the same program or another program with a demonstrated possibility of placement equal to or a higher than the possibility of placement of the program in which the student is enrolled within approximately the same period at no additional cost; or6. b. Obtaining the written agreement of the student to the specified changes and a statement that the student is not being coerced or forced into accepting the charges; unless the cancellation or change of a program is in response to a change in the requirements to enter an occupation.
6. Right to Cancellation: Students have the right to cancel this enrollment agreement for three days from the date of signing the agreement for any reason.
a. Process for Cancellation: Students can cancel their enrollment via email to the Director of Education at education@gemslv.com or in-person during regular business hours.
While we don’t specifically offer FAFSA or scholarships through Guardian Elite Medical Services, you can look at scholarships from EmployNV, Folds of Honor, NAEMT, local credit unions, and NV Energy.
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It depends on the nature of the conviction. The National Registry of EMTs (NREMT) may deny certification for certain criminal convictions, especially felonies or crimes involving violence, abuse, theft, or weapons. However, each case is reviewed individually, considering factors like the severity of the crime, time elapsed, and rehabilitation efforts. Some states may have additional restrictions. If you have a conviction, you should check with both NREMT and your state EMS authority to determine eligibility.
For more information review the NREMT Criminal Conviction policy or reach out to your local EMS Authority. For EMTs in Clark County, NV, call the Southern Nevada Health District at 702-759-1050. For EMTs outside of Clark County, call the State of Nevada EMS Office at 775-687-7590.
Email: education@gemslv.com
Number: 702-262-2262 (Ext. 1 For Training & Education)