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    6 years ago

    My instructor was fantastic. She was thorough and answered all our questions. I felt way more competent after this class.

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    Not impressed with the service. Difficult to find location with no signage. Wish I would not have given the my money. Poor.

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    B & H Emergency Medical Training - Class Timw

    B & H Emergency Medical Training

    4.5(15 reviews)
    6.8 mi

    I am currently taking the EMT Original 139 accelerated course with this agency, and the academic…read morestructure is phenomenal, with online learning and interactive lectures. Marisol, Benny, and Ze are the best instructors while Patrick Meyers is not so good. Instructor Patrick Meyers who is new to B&H the last two days has not been able to get fully through the complete chapters on time. Patrick has shown a little disrespect towards me while showing his dislike of me by disregarding my comment when he asked what some kinds of airway obstructions and I listed Hyperoxia, and he never acknowledged my comment to confirm or deny if that was one but he did acknowledge everyone else's response. Later in the day, when discussing airway assistive devices, I asked if NPA's are required to be sterile, and Patrick chose to address two other students' questions first when I asked my question before everyone else. Regardless if he likes me or not Is moot because I really don't care enough about his petty behavior. Some other issues I have are the lack of organization during class, there are 31 students in this class, and when answering or asking questions, students are over-talking one another because they are not raising their hand, and it's very distracting while showing a lack of regard for classroom etiquette. As per the course schedule for this class, we were supposed to have our first quiz on chapters one through 5 today, but because other students are not prepared and don't have the materials, the students who are prepared, like myself have to pay the price, and now we will have two quizzes on Monday instead of one which is not fair at all. B&H and its EMT course need some restructuring regarding testing procedures and communication adjustments. I sent an e-mail on Tuesday August 12th a day after the first day of class and I had requested promises to be swapped out of this accelerated EMT program and into the non-accelerated program that starts in October after realizing that between work, attending college and attending this class Monday through Thursday from 9:00 to 5:00 I'm having a hard time finding study time and am struggling to retain and process some of the information as a result of that. I have not received an email from B&H in almost 48 hours, and there is nothing in the contract that I signed regarding the payment of the program that says I can be switched to another program or cannot. It is often very hard to get a hold of anyone from this office, whether you're calling them or sending an email, and I am not the first person to say this. Despite these minor operations and testing issues, which are fixable, B&H is one of the best training locations to take your EMT Original Course in NYC!

    oh my god, where do i begin. if you are reading this and you thinking why is she yelling (all caps)…read morethat's because i am. i am a single woman raising 3 children with the youngest being just 9 years old. first let me say this, if you are lazy, or weak. this course is not for you. i repeat, this course is not for you. this will even make you cry and question your choices. however, yes i did cry a couple of times. but sarah literally took me under her wings and reassured me that i can do it. and that i indeed made the right choice by one going to the school and choosing emt as a new career. sarah really helped get through it. thank you much sarah. you are one of the best instructor i have ever had. to mr. ben aka "benny" the school director, thank you so much for listening and watched me break down in the office and still told me "you can't give up now" and i did not. marysol thank you for not giving up on me with my 1 million questions. mr. lawrence thank you for being tough on me, i will take that with me to pa school. i appreciate it. to all the other instructors, thank you. to the phenomenal executive assistant, ms toby... you are an amazing young lady and thank you so much for being prompt with answering my 2 millions emails a day, always so polite and very professional. don't plan nothing for the next month or so, this requires lots of studying. but if you are doing your part, you will succeed. they will answer any questions, spend that extra time with you to explain things, will even come in on their days off to go over the hands on skills with you. lastly, if this is what you want, make the time, have a plan when it comes to studying and be very strategic. plan, plan, plan. i one million percent recommend this school to anyone who is willing to put the work in and some tears and sweats. :) and some elbow grease :) god bless:) your future pa....

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    Terra Medicus

    4.0(4 reviews)
    0.8 miChelsea, Midtown West

    The training from Terra Medicus is top notch. We had Ismael and he was extremely knowledgeable,…read moreeasy to understand, went over things when someone didn't understand, and he made the experience enjoyable. He shared his knowledge from working trauma and actually saving peoples lives, which was huge! Now I feel confident I can help someone with cpr if I ever need to. Thank you Terra Medicus and Ismael! Excellent!!! Highly recommend!!!!

    If you are a nursing student or trying to get into the nursing field I do not recommend going to…read morethis place. The CEO Ismael is the trainer for CPR and he expects you to know what people in the nursing field already knows and doesn't take into consideration that your just starting. He will call you out and try to pop quiz you in front of already certified nurses. The biggest test in any career is Humanity. It does matter how much you know or how much you can remember because people can always learn something new. Its about how you treat other humans. Thats the biggest test of it all. The best thing about whatever career you choose is that you learn from the people around you but you should never make someone feel bad for what they don't know. Everything can be taught but something as simple as being a great person comes from within.

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    Brooklyn Heart Walk, coaching students with the proper techniques in hands only CPR.

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    Heartstart Training - Me with my first Head Start class in 1972.  Posted with review.

    Heartstart Training

    2.7(19 reviews)
    2.1 miFinancial District

    My time as a Head Start Teacher required a lot of training and preparation. I went to this training…read morecenter for training in CPR, safety and first aid, nutrition and many other subjects. As added information I want those to know about the program. Head Start is a government program that provides early childhood education, health, nutrition, and parent services to low-income children and their families. It is the oldest and largest program of its kind.The program's services and resources are designed to foster stable family relationships, enhance children's physical and emotional well-being, and establish an environment to develop strong cognitive skills. A child's transition from preschool to elementary school imposes a variety of developmental challenges that include requiring the children to engage successfully with their peers outside the family network, adjust to the space of a classroom, and meet the expectations of a school setting. As a Head Start Teacher I made home visits and also was involved with other aspects of the children's well being like nutrition and basic reading writing and math. I really enjoyed taking the class on field trips to give them the opportunity to visit places like the zoo, fire station, library and more. Naturally we had to raise our own funds to take them on field trips. That's how I met my future husband at a fundraiser. My experience with Head Start was a great time in my life. Maybe you can visit a classroom and do some volunteer activities. The families and teachers need all the help they can get. When I moved back to NYC I attended this center hoping to revive my career with Head Start. I received all of my certificates once again. My photo is when I worked in Head Start in Kentucky.

    I should've known what to expect when the instructor informed us that he would be showing up 30…read moreminutes late then proceeded to berate another student over the phone who also would now be late due to the change in schedule. However, I decided to give him the benefit of the doubt since I had just met him. That all changed though when we started the class and he unprofessionally yells at my classmate for being unsure of an answer. We thought we came to learn but the teacher made it clear we were there to be his personal outlet for whatever he was going through. Would not recommend, please for your own sake go somewhere else.

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    American Red Cross - I had this in graduate school or when I was employed in Human Services. I needed to know First Aid. 10/09/23

    American Red Cross

    2.4(18 reviews)
    1.9 miHell's Kitchen, Midtown West

    The American Red Cross (ARC), or known as the American National Red Cross, is a nonprofit…read morehumanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance, disaster relief, and disaster preparedness education in the United States. It is the designated US affiliate of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and the United States movement to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. Formed in 1881 by Clara Barton the Red Cross Headquarters are located in Washington D.C. In my almost Fifty Years studying, volunteering and working in various Human Services Positions I have found the services they provide very necessary. I'm not going to go into all the specifics but just want to say they expect their employees and volunteers to be ready to respond quickly when there's an emergency. If you want first hand experience in Human Services I suggest you volunteer!

    There are So many things we take for granted. Having the Red Cross hub in my city is awesome. Came…read moreto the Red Cross to learn some basic first aide training safety skills. Here you can learn life saving tips like the hiemlick maneuver, donate blood, and learn ways to help in the community and cross the globe. The staff was very pleasant and welcoming. Best options for travel would be the train. Street parking in the area is rare and the closest parking lot can be pricey. There are different displays here that show you past and present individuals that have made the sacrifice to help others.

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    I had this class in undergrad at my university. I still have my book! 10/09/23

    American Red Cross - I still have my 9th grade First Aid Book. It's hardback. 10/09/23

    I still have my 9th grade First Aid Book. It's hardback. 10/09/23

    American Red Cross - My desk so you can see the Red Cross Books are still with me! 10/09/23

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    My desk so you can see the Red Cross Books are still with me! 10/09/23

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