The Industrial Emergency Responder (IER) program is a comprehensive nine-month training course designed to prepare qualified healthcare professionals for pre-hospital emergency medical services. Students develop essential skills in patient assessment, emergency care, and medical transportation across diverse emergency situations. The program emphasizes practical application, clinical decision-making, and professional competency in emergency medical services.
Prepare
competent entry-level Emergency Medical Technicians in the cognitive
(knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning
domains
Develop
healthcare professionals capable of providing high-quality pre-hospital
care
Foster
critical thinking and decision-making skills in emergency situations
Ensure graduates meet
international standards for emergency medical services
What will i learn?
Requirements
Frequently asked question
The IER program is a comprehensive nine-month training course designed to prepare qualified healthcare professionals for pre-hospital emergency medical services. It focuses on developing essential skills in patient assessment, emergency care and medical transportation.
Yes. With further training and certification, graduates may advance to roles such as:
- Paramedic
- Advanced EMT
- Healthcare Administrator in Emergency Services
Students will develop competencies in:
- Emergency medical care and patient assessment
- Life-saving interventions such as CPR and first aid
- Ambulance operations and safe patient transport
- Clinical decision-making under pressure
- Communication and teamwork in emergency settings
Yes. Practical training is a major component of the program, focusing on hands-on experience in ambulance operations, emergency response, and clinical care.