Port Jefferson EMS Visits St. Joseph’s University Biology Club to Inspire Future EMTs

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Port Jefferson EMS Visits St. Joseph’s University Biology Club to Inspire Future EMTs

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On March 6th, members of Port Jefferson EMS visited the St. Joseph’s University Biology Club, offering students an exciting opportunity to learn about emergency medical services. During the presentation, students gained valuable insights into the role of EMTs, the impact they have on the community, and the steps needed to begin a career in emergency medicine.

The session covered essential information on how students can become an EMT, including training programs, certification requirements, and volunteer opportunities with Port Jefferson EMS. This hands-on discussion aimed to encourage students to explore rewarding careers in healthcare and community service.

For students interested in making a difference, becoming an EMT is a great way to develop critical medical skills, gain real-world experience, and serve their community in meaningful ways.

To learn more about Port Jefferson EMS and how to get started on your EMT journey, attend one of our upcoming information sessions!