Is practical training or internship mandatory in EMT courses, and how does it prepare students for real-life emergencies?

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    Loveleen Choudhury | Contributor-Level 6

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    Yes, practical training or internships are mandatory components of EMT courses as they provide students with hands-on experience in real-life emergencies. 

    These internships typically take place in hospitals, emergency departments, ambulance services, or during disaster response drills. 

    Practical training helps students apply the theoretical knowledge they acquire in the classroom to actual emergencies, learning how to perform life-saving procedures like CPR, airway management, and trauma care. 

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