


Currently included in the curriculum is the seven week Coast Guard Emergency Medical Technician Basic Course.Can I submit my articles for you to post if it is related to Coast Guard A School List?

The Management Information Systems are a vital part of the "A" School curriculum. This primarily performance based course provides lecture, laboratory demonstration, practical exercises, and clinical experiences in the areas of anatomy, medical administration, basic clinical laboratory procedures, asepsis and sterilization technique, preventive medicine, nursing skills, pharmacy, clinical sick call, wound repair, clinical services, leadership and management. Route a Special Request Authorization (chit) though your chain of command. "A" School duration: 120 training days:Īrmed Service Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB): VE + MK + GS + AR = 207, with a minimum AR of 50 Applying for School.(this includes active, reserve and international students) HS "A" School Course Description Course Overview If you have any questions or concerns that are not answered in this letter or the Training Center's homepage, please contact “A” School. Our instructors are looking forward to meeting you during your training. A positive attitude with the expectation of becoming a Health Services Technician will better prepare you to succeed in this course and in our rate. HS “A” School is a fast paced and challenging course, which will challenge you to do things you have never done before. Here are a few things to keep in mind to help you be fully prepared while attending HS "A" School. If for any reason you will not be attending HS "A" School, please contact your current unit’s chain of command immediately. You will be assigned Class Advisors and a mentor to help you throughout the remainder of your “A” School experience. Upon successful completion of EMT class, your last 16 weeks will take you into the heart of military clinical medicine. Here you will get you started on your way through "A" School. The next seven weeks will be in EMT School. Your first week of class, you will be taking a Petty Officer Indoctrination Class required by the Training Center. Below you will find links to the Training Center and HS “A” School websites. On behalf of the entire staff of the Medical Support Schools, we want to say congratulations on your orders, and welcome to the world of military medicine! We look forward to your arrival and trust you are prepared to accept the challenge before you.
