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Training the Midwest's Finest to serve with purpose and always ready to answer the call

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Your money goes further with Us

Flexible Paths, One Standard of Excellence

Just starting your training or renewing your certification? Every MidwestEA program, from online courses to full paramedic instruction, meets state and NREMT standards to keep you field-ready.

Online certification

In person training

Career preparation

Online certification

Learn at your pace with flexible, instructor-backed courses. Trusted, state-approved training that gets you certified and ready to serve.

In person training

Train alongside experienced EMS professionals in real-world environments. Hands-on, state-approved instruction that builds confidence and keeps your skills field-ready.

Full career programs

Advance through comprehensive, state-approved EMS programs designed for real service. Graduate ready to lead, serve, and build a lasting career in emergency care.

“I knocked out my CPR renewal during my lunch break. Everything was straightforward, and I got my certificate immediately.”

Kansas City's best instructors

Learn from real responders

Kansas City’s top EMS professionals bring real experience and field-tested insight to every course.

Charles Moore

HazMat Specialist

David Brown

Rescue Technician

Emily Davis

Field Supervisor

Jane Smith

Fire Chief

John Doe

Paramedic

Linda Wilson

Registered Nurse

Mike Johnson

Detective

Patricia Taylor

Negotiation Specialist

Robert Miller

Firefighter/EMT

Susan Lee

Communications Officer

Certification courses

Master the essentials

Our certification courses are designed for those who need to refresh their skills and stay updated with the latest techniques. Whether you're returning to the field or looking to enhance your expertise, our programs provide the knowledge and confidence you need to excel.

Questions?

Visit our FAQ section for more information regarding programs, courses, certifications, and more.

How does MidwestEA keep pricing fair?

We price every course to reflect the actual cost of expert instruction, curriculum development, and certification requirements—not inflated add-ons. Our goal is to make high-quality emergency training accessible, so you only pay for what directly supports your learning and certification.

Who teaches the courses?

All courses are taught by certified, experienced instructors with real-world EMS, healthcare, or public safety backgrounds. Many actively work in the field, bringing current, practical knowledge into every lesson.

Are the certifications legitimate?

Yes. MidwestEA uses nationally recognized curricula, follows the latest AHA/ILCOR guidelines, and provides state-approved certifications whenever applicable. All courses meet or exceed the standards required for professional use.

How do you ensure training quality?

We follow structured, evidence-based curriculum, use updated materials, and maintain small student-to-instructor ratios for better learning. Every course includes clear learning objectives and evaluation standards so you know exactly what you’re gaining.

Why are some courses priced differently?

Course pricing depends on required materials, instructor qualifications, certification costs, and the depth of training involved. Shorter awareness-level courses cost less; advanced medical certifications require more instruction, evaluation, and resources.

Do you offer the same level of quality for online courses?

Yes. Whether online or blended, every course follows the same learning standards and uses clear, easy-to-follow instruction developed by EMS educators. Practical components are included when required for certification.

How often is your content updated?

All training is reviewed regularly and aligned with current guidelines, including AHA, ILCOR, and other national standards. When best practices change, our courses are updated to match.