EMT's are generally governed by a state commission. While rules vary from state to state, most frown on convicted felons becoming certified as EMT's. Some commissions will treat it on a case by case basis. Generally, if you are a violent felon your chances are very slim.
University of Phoenix and ITT Technical Institute both offer emergency medical technician training and courses.
You just need an EMT certification.
You will need some college time and some hands on training. There is also a state test to pass.
I live in Kentucky, and I am also a convicted felon. My felony charge was 9 years ago. Last year I wanted to go to school to be and EMT. The technical college that I wanted to enroll in does a background check, and if you have any infractions, they will not enroll you for any medical courses. I know this is discouraging, but it is what we have to try to get around. Currently I am applying for a pardon from the governor, but there is about a .5% chance that I will be approved.
EMT schools teach students everything necessary to become and Emergency Medical Technician. This includes caring for injuries or other emergency health issues such as heart attacks.
To become a medical laboratory technician you will need to obtain your high school diploma, an associates degree, and then complete an accredited training program. If you obtain your bachelors degree you will be able to advance to a medical technician.
TrainingDivision.com is a great site where you can learn about becoming a EMT. It also has a place where you can register to become a EMT. Other options include the website of Don McKnee Fire School or FireLink.com.
You can become a paramedic by becoming an emergency medical technician or so called (EMT-B). Some states have other terminologies in this like (EMT-1). You must undergo a basic training skills, just look over on you community probably in the hospitals. Then you get a job as an emergency medical technician. Then take a preparatory class that is needed like anatomy & physiology, electrocardiography (ECG), algebra and at least a 10th grade reading comprehension. Then after that, you graduate and become a paramedic
no a felon cannot become a dental assistant
You can take classes or courses to become an Emergency Medical Technician at certain colleges offering these courses in your area like Seneca or UOIT or some other college.
Here's a link to a website that will help you learn what schooling you need to become an emergency medical technician and find the school best suited for you. Good luck! http://www.schoolofemt.com/
Yes, after finishing medical school