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Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)
with Mike Freeman
This is a 16 hour class and will be held over 2 days- January 20, 2026 and January 22, 2026.
The PHTLS (Prehospital Trauma Life Support) course is a globally recognized, two-day program by NAEMT that teaches prehospital providers (EMTs, Paramedics, Nurses, etc.) how to manage trauma patients by improving care quality and reducing mortality through critical thinking, focusing on immediate life threats, and applying specific trauma care philosophies, including hands-on skills and scenarios for assessing and treating multi-system trauma, hemorrhage, and airway issues.
If you have questions, please contact Mike Freeman at mfreeman2@wvncc.edu
Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS)
with Mike Freeman
This is a 16 hour class and will be held over 2 Saturdays- April 18th and April 25th, 2026 on the Weirton Campus.
The Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) course teaches emergency providers how to assess and manage critical medical patients using a systematic, assessment-based approach, focusing on thinking beyond monitors to understand underlying issues like respiratory, cardiovascular, neurological, and endocrine problems. Sponsored by NAEMT, it uses case-based scenarios, interactive discussions, and practical skills stations for EMTs, paramedics, nurses, PAs, and physicians, emphasizing critical thinking, scene size-up,history, and physical exams to develop effective treatment plans.
If you have questions, please contact Mike Freeman at mfreeman2@wvncc.edu
Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)
with Mike Freeman
This is a 16 hour class and will be held over 2 days- May 12 and May 14, 2026.
The PHTLS (Prehospital Trauma Life Support) course is a globally recognized, two-day program by NAEMT that teaches prehospital providers (EMTs, Paramedics, Nurses, etc.) how to manage trauma patients by improving care quality and reducing mortality through critical thinking, focusing on immediate life threats, and applying specific trauma care philosophies, including hands-on skills and scenarios for assessing and treating multi-system trauma, hemorrhage, and airway issues.
If you have questions, please contact Mike Freeman at mfreeman2@wvncc.edu