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gwtrainingcenter [at] mfa [dot] gwu [dot] edu (gwtrainingcenter[at]mfa[dot]gwu[dot]edu)
The GW Medical Faculty Associates Department of Emergency Medicine is excited to offer an Accelerated EMT Program beginning March 4, 2026, with an optional course extension to become a Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA).
This 14-week intensive course is designed for individuals seeking to enter the field of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) or begin a rewarding career in healthcare, public safety, or emergency response. Whether your goal is to work with a fire department, EMS agency, or hospital, this course will provide the essential knowledge and hands-on experience to prepare you for real-world patient care.
Program Highlights
- Accelerated 14-week format — ideal for working professionals and students.
- Hybrid schedule designed for flexibility: Wednesday sessions held virtually and Friday sessions held in person.
- Taught by practicing GW Department of Emergency Medicine clinicians and educators.
- Hands-on labs and high-fidelity simulations to develop practical skills.
- Clinical rotations with affiliated emergency medical institutions.
- Eligibility to sit for the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) exam upon successful completion.
- Optional bridge course to Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA), following successful completion of the course.
Class Schedule
Program Dates: March 4 – June 27, 2026
Class Days & Times:
Wednesdays (Virtual): 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Fridays (In-Person): 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
NREMT Psychomotor Testing Date: June 27, 2026 (Saturday)
Tuition and Fees
Total Tuition: $3,750
Deposit: $1,000 (required to reserve a seat or wait list spot)
- Non-refundable after February 18, 2026 (if seated in the class)
- Refundable at any time if on the wait list and not seated
Additional Costs (not included in tuition):
- NREMT Cognitive Exam Fee – $104
- Background check, drug screen, and immunization tracking – $150
Tuition Includes
- All course materials (textbook, eBook, and audiobook)
- Vital signs equipment (including stethoscope)
- Learning management system with practice exams, supplemental materials, and interactive learning tools
- American Heart Association BLS CPR Certification
- NREMT Psychomotor (skills) testing
Admission Requirements
Students must:
- Provide documentation of up-to-date vaccinations (including Covid-19), physical exam, background check, and drug screen (required prior to clinical rotations).
- Meet the attendance and physical performance standards outlined in the Student Handbook.
- Have reliable internet access and a personal computing device capable of completing assignments, quizzes, and online exams.
- Be able to attend the first day of the course.
Certification
Upon successful completion of the course, graduates are eligible to take the National Registry EMT Certification Exam. For more information about certification requirements, visit the NREMT website.