The Associate of First and Emergency Health (Turkish) program is designed to train healthcare professionals equipped to provide immediate medical responses and life-saving interventions in emergency situations, both pre-hospital and during patient transfers. The curriculum integrates both theoretical and applied courses, covering essential emergency medicine knowledge, trauma management, advanced life support techniques, patient transportation, disaster response, and communication skills crucial for high-pressure scenarios. Students also engage in hands-on training through internships and simulation practices, ensuring readiness for real-world emergencies. Graduates of the program are prepared for careers as medical technicians in public and private sector hospitals, emergency ambulance services (such as 112 ambulances in Turkey), private ambulance companies, and clinical departments. The program follows current national standards and collaborates with healthcare institutions to provide students with up-to-date clinical education and practical experience. There are opportunities for further academic progress through vertical transfer exams to related undergraduate programs such as Nursing or Emergency and Disaster Management. Completion of this program meets the growing demand for first responder professionals and offers strong job prospects owing to the critical role of emergency health services in Turkey's healthcare system.[1][2][3][5]