Best Practice Medicine's EMT program is highly regarded for its rigor, immersive hand-on instruction, and leading passing rates on the NREMT National Exam. Our comprehensive program is designed to prepare you to be an exceptional entry level EMT. Broken down into 5 blocks of instruction over a 10-week period our course includes in depth exploration of body systems and anatomy, the fundamentals of care for trauma patients, investigation into medical emergencies, guest lectures from subject matter experts, live and hands-on emergency operations practice, and so much more!

We are crazy passionate about what we do. Best Practice Medicine instructors include current and former critical care helicopter team nurses and paramedics, emergency room physicians, ski patrollers, firefighters, ER nurses, a former NOLS instructor, and a former Air Force Pararescue Paramedic assistant program director-Instructor.

Location Information

Category: EMT

Location:
Best Practice Medicine - Bozeman Campus

Address:
601 Haggerty Ln, Suite A
Bozeman, MT 59715

Instructor


Amber Olson-headshot

Amber Olson

EMS Program Manager, Master Educator

After graduating paramedic school over a decade ago Amber pursued a career in clinical care and meaningful education. Working her way through instructor courses like CPR/First Aid instructor to advanced AHA courses like ACLS and PALS Amber believes in building knowledge from the ground up. Her most recent ventures include working with several grant-funded initiatives such as Emergency Pediatric Care, PHTLS, LUCAS/Cardiac Ready Communities, and Naloxone Training. In addition to these many roles, she actively serves as a paramedic for 2 local departments and frequently helps with instruction of EMT classes and refreshers across the state. Professionalism and customer service are cornerstones of excellent patient care and it is Amber's philosophy that skills acquisition through pertinent education is the foundation of such.

In her “down time”, you will find Amber with reading the latest in EMS research or hovering over a perplexing EKG or playing with a new piece of equipment. When not working, she enjoys wandering through the wilds of Montana with her family.