Those who successfully complete this program will receive the title of “Ambulance and Emergency Care Technician (Paramedic).” Graduates can work in public and private hospitals, healthcare institutions, and emergency services. Additionally, they can work in ambulances and hospital emergency departments, assisting doctors when emergency intervention is required, as well as in emergency medical service ambulances, patient transport ambulances, air and sea ambulances, other emergency vehicles, hospitals, medical centers, and all other emergency departments providing emergency healthcare services. Emergency medical technicians work as healthcare personnel in emergency patient transport ambulances, as call reception personnel in command and control centers, and as healthcare personnel in hospital emergency departments. This personnel may also serve as ambulance drivers when necessary (after completing safe driving training).
Students can transfer to all general programs that admit students based on the TYT minimum score.
Students can transfer to the Emergency Aid and Disaster Management; Nursing; Nursing and Health Services programs through the Vertical Transfer Exam.