Free Assessment
The free introductory session, lasting 30 minutes, provides an overview and targets areas where you may need extra help.
In Person Tutoring
Some students have an easier time grasping concepts during in-person tutoring. This may be because lessons are more adaptable for different learners in an in-person setting. The main difference between online and in-person tutoring is the face-to-face interaction that individuals get with an in-person tutor. This physical interaction can benefit some, especially when the tutoring focuses on practical, hands-on skills. Some students have an easier time grasping concepts during in-person tutoring. This may be because lessons are more adaptable for different learners in an in-person setting.
Remote Online Tutoring
One of the major perks of online tutoring is that it can be arranged to work with your hectic schedule. So, if you need to squeeze tutoring in before class, after class, or on the weekends, you're likely to find an online tutor who’s available and can offer you the support and guidance you need. Plus, you don't need to worry about travel time, fuel costs, or tidying the house! Online tutoring may also suit you well if you learn better in your own environment.
CPR, ACLS, PALS Courses
This refresher option complements formal first responder training like EMT ACLS, PALS, CCP, BLS, CPR, or paramedic courses. It focuses on improving skills systematically, prioritizing Basic Life Support (BLS) before Advanced Life Support (ALS). Tailored lessons are available for ACLS and PALS, suitable for beginners and recertification.
"I can't thank American Medical Education & Consulting enough for the exceptional EMT tutoring I received. Bryan was not only a expert in his field but also passionate about passing on his knowledge. The interactive sessions, case studies, and practical skills training gave me the edge I needed. The emphasis on professionalism, communication, and patient care has not only prepared me for the NREMT exam but has also shaped me into a more confident and capable EMT. Choosing AMEC was undoubtedly the best decision I made for my career."
Derek Royal
Student
"Studying with Bryan was the key to unlocking my potential as an EMT. He is passionate about molding competent and compassionate healthcare providers. The hands-on training, coupled with insightful theoretical lessons, created a well-rounded learning experience. From patient assessment to trauma care, Bryan covered it all.
David Perez
Student
"Enrolling in the CPR refresher course at American Medical Education & Consulting was a game-changer for me. Bryan made the content accessible, and the practical sessions equipped me with the skills needed to respond confidently to cardiac emergencies. The use of modern training equipment, along with detailed explanations of the science behind CPR, made the learning experience engaging and effective. Thanks to Bryan, I now feel empowered to be a first responder in my community. The convenience of their courses and the supportive learning environment make AMEC the go-to choice for anyone serious about CPR certification."
Isa Rodriguez
Student
Yes! Your initial 30 minute assessment is free, but there is a $5 non-refundable deposit to guarantee your reserved spot. This nominal fee helps us manage our scheduling efficiently and ensures that dedicated tutors are available to focus on your individual needs during the assessment.
Is online tutoring different than in-person tutoring?
Our online tutoring replicates in-person tutoring in every way possible. You will even be instructed by the same qualified instructors you’ll find in person. Students will learn problem-solving skills and critical thinking processes and gain as much of an understanding of material as in-person learning provides.
What are the benefits of online tutoring?
Individuals have busy schedules, making it challenging for students to find the time to travel for in person tutoring. Getting help online provides a convenient learning experience without the travel time commitment.
How do I know if I need an online or in-person tutor?
Many factors go into the decision to participate in each type of tutoring. Working with at-home tutors may be best if transportation poses a problem or full schedules create issues getting to and from in person tutoring. Online tutoring may also suit you well if you learn better in your own environment. In-person tutoring may be ideal for students who can easily become distracted at home and those who learn better by having an instructor in the room with them during their learning.
Some students have an easier time grasping concepts during in-person tutoring. This may be because lessons are more adaptable for different learners in an in-person setting. In addition, in person tutoring demonstrations and manipulations are sometimes better understood by individuals in an in-person learning environment. Also, building personal relationships is easier in person, and students who are more relaxed with an instructor tend to see more progress.
The costs and value are identical for in-person and online tutoring. The only thing that changes is the means by which information between the tutor and you are shared.
Byran Dabalsa, A.S,EMT/PMD