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Kanishk Shukla

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Absolutely, you can take an EMT course after completing your nursing diploma. In fact, your nursing knowledge may give you an advantage in terms of understanding emergency care.

An EMT institution may accept a Diploma in healthcare, especially if you are seeking an advanced/fast-track pathway. It can also open your career toward emergency services and trauma care.

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