I am currently enrolled in an EMT class at Moutainland Applied Technology College in Utah. My course instructor as been an EMTI for 3 years and has NEVER worked as an EMT. Much of our class time is spent correcting our work book or viewing power point presentations. She frenquently goes off track to talk about her family and her daughters hair cutting career. All of her stories from the front lines so to speak are second hand, like "A guy i know who was on this call..." or "My friend who went to this call told me...". Today we were learnign vitals and she taught the class the incorrect way to take a blood pressure. A friend of mine started his EMT class at the same time as me through a different program. His class is far more efficient and ahead of mine. The quality of eduaction I am getting from this insructor worries me. How can someone who has never worked in the field teach others how? Is there anything I can do to improve my class? I paid for it and I cannot drop the class. I need the certification. However what can be done about the course insructor? Suggestions please!