So far I'm looking into EMS academy in Quincy, NMETC in Bridgewater, Safety in Taunton, PRO in Cambridge.
Any others I should be looking into?
Anyone go through these programs and have pros/cons?
I'm leaning towards EMS academy in Quincy because it's close to home and taught by a current Boston EMS field paramedic.
I guess I'll respond to the other programs. All you mentioned have good, if not great reputations.
EMS Academy's program is still brand new. Lori (and her predecessors) have been teaching EMT and community classes for 15+ years, and only began medic programs 18 or 24 months ago, and may only be on their second wave now. Their first crop of students came out well, but I think it was an intense learning experience for all. The instructors seem to be solid, and my experience has shown students come out prepared as well.
NMETC also has a good reputation, better than I expected. I have a friend finishing up the online curriculum-- and he loved it, mainly for the flexibility it offered him. His only complaint was incredible difficulty scheduling and conforming to policy over ride time. Good luck, but do your research.
Safety is the program I know the least about... I know former students who have been happy, and an equal number who have not. As with any program, do your research.
Other notable courses in the area (my mention is NOT a validation or recommendation):
First Response EME in Stoughton
Mass Bay CC
NCTI/AMR in Natick (heard terrible things about their recent classes)
Northeastern... closed their program (finally!)
I think that's all the info I can give right now... don't forget to do comprehensive research, ask questions, etc.
Good Luck!