Are internships or on-the-job training mandatory during the Diploma in Emergency Medical Technician course?

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    Jaya Shukla | Contributor-Level 7

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    Yes, internships or on-the-job training are typically mandatory during the Diploma in Emergency Medical Technician course. These practical training experiences are crucial for students to apply their theoretical knowledge in real-world emergency settings. 

    During internships, students gain hands-on experience in hospitals, ambulances, and other emergency care facilities, allowing them to learn directly from professionals and refine their skills. 

    This mandatory component helps ensure that graduates are fully prepared to handle emergencies and provide effective pre-hospital care.

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