Emergency Medical Teams (EMTs)
Whether establishing a new EMT, building towards classification or strengthening an existing roster, Training In Aid can offer experienced guidance in developing your training strategy and programmes.
We have played a pivotal role in the evolution of EMT training since the early stages and continue to support the EMT Secretariat, the Training Working Group and a number of leading EMT organisations on many key projects.
Our proven track record of facilitating EMT training initiatives, combined with our strong knowledge of linking EMTs to the wider humanitarian coordination system, make us uniquely placed to provide services in many areas, including:
Whether establishing a new EMT, building towards classification or strengthening an existing roster, Training In Aid can offer experienced guidance in developing your training strategy and programmes.
We have played a pivotal role in the evolution of EMT training since the early stages and continue to support the EMT Secretariat, the Training Working Group and a number of leading EMT organisations on many key projects.
Our proven track record of facilitating EMT training initiatives, combined with our strong knowledge of linking EMTs to the wider humanitarian coordination system, make us uniquely placed to provide services in many areas, including:
- Core Team Member Courses for both National and International EMTs
- Multiple Specialist Courses:
- Security Focal Point training
- Clinical Adaptation training
- Field Logistics
- Team Leader Courses
- Bespoke simulations, tabletop exercises and full-blown field immersion training
- Training of Trainer Courses for EMTs
- Regional and National EMT Coordination Training Courses
- Workshops for EMT Mentors
This 8-minute documentary showcases a sample of our work supporting the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Philippines Department of Health in building National EMT capacity.
All footage is provided courtesy of WHO and Francisco Guerrero Photography.
All footage is provided courtesy of WHO and Francisco Guerrero Photography.