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Medical Education & Training Center - About
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| National Medical
Education & Training Center is a values-driven organization
that educates and trains competent, compassionate, pre-hospital
emergency medical providers. Our graduates enter the
work force with the knowledge, skills, and ability to
deliver high-quality patient care at all operational
levels of EMS.
The core values of the organization are set forth
by its founders, Brad and Kim Newbury who, along with
a talented team of instructors, promote creative teaching
styles and present a cohesive unit dedicated to creating
a positive learning environment.
NMETC offers educational training for both the Basic
EMT and Paramedic level. All graduating students are
eligible for the Massachusetts EMT or Paramedic licensing
exam, as well as the certification exam administered
by the National Registry of EMT’s for each level.
NMETC is proud to have partnered with the University
of Texas Health Science Center, located in San Antonio.
Each of our paramedic students will receive
thirty-three (33) college credits.
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| Brad
Newbury |
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Brad
has been teaching EMTs and Paramedics for over seventeen years, and has a vast array of teaching
experience that includes EMT and Paramedic classes,
continuing education, DOT refreshers, ACLS, PALS,
PEPP and CPR. As a Certified Instructor for the
Massachusetts Fire Academy, Brad has also taught
several of their programs, including: recruit
training, Haz-Mat, and Impact divisions. |
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| Bruce
Cheeseman |
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Bruce
Cheeseman serves as both an online instructor,
as well as a lab instructors for the National
Medical Education & Training Center. Bruce
lives in Boise, Idaho where he is a flight paramedic
with Life Flight Network and a reserve deputy
with the Ada County Sheriffs Office. A paramedic
since 1987, Bruce first started out as an EMT
with a fire department in Rhode Island. |
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| John
Georges |
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John
began his EMS career over a decade ago, having
worked as an EMT in various cities & towns
in Massachusetts. The majority of his experience
is responding to calls within the 911 system.
In addition to working for both municipal and
private ambulance services, he also served as
a 911 emergency medical dispatcher (EMD) for the
Lowell Police and Fire Department. John currently
serves as a BLS/ALS instructor and the Clinical
and Field Coordinator for the National Medical
Education & Training Center |
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| Jim
Gallagher |
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Jim Gallagher
has been in EMS almost as long as “Emergency’s”
Johnny Gage and Roy DeSoto, the dynamic paramedic
duo from the 1970’s. He’s been an
EMT for 35 years, with twenty-five of those serving
with the Hanover Fire Department, where he is
currently a Fire Captain/Paramedic. |
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| John
Harrell |
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John
began his EMS career in 1987 in Wayne County Tennessee.
Working in an extremely rural setting without
paramedic services, he recognized the need for
advanced prehospital care and became the first
paramedic to serve in his home community. |
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| Kim
Newbury |
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Kim began
her career as an EMT for a private ambulance service
in the metro Boston area where she was assigned
to a BLS ambulance providing basic transfers as
well as 911 back up for a major city and several
suburban towns. |
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| Terry
Anderson |
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Terry
began his career in the Shelton, Washington area
in September of 1992 as a volunteer Fire Fighter
and soon became an EMT due to the need for medical
personnel in the area he lived. Within 6 months
he was working for the ambulance service that
covered two thirds of Mason County. |
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