Celebrating the Outstanding
Achievements of ETITT Graduates

The Emergency Training Institute of Trinidad and Tobago (ETITT) takes great pride in recognizing the remarkable accomplishments of its graduates, many of whom continue to break new ground across the Caribbean and beyond. Their success stands as a testament to ETITT’s commitment to excellence in emergency medical education and its far-reaching impact in the region.

Paramedic Graduate

Brandon Browne

Brandon Browne, a proud ETITT Paramedic graduate, has made history as the first individual in Antigua and Barbuda to achieve dual certification from the International Board of Specialty Certification (IBSC) — as a Certified Critical Care Paramedic (CCP-C) and Certified Flight Paramedic (FP-C). Brandon currently serves with the Antigua and Barbuda EMS, setting a new standard for prehospital care in his nation.

Recognition From Antigua & Barbuda Health Minister

Antigua & Barbuda Health Ministry Congratulations

Antigua News Rooms Feature Story

Paramedic Graduate

Alan Sullivan

Mr. Alan Sullivan an ETITT-trained paramedic achieved prestigious IBSC credentials. Mr. Sullivan is our first ETITT Paramedic Graduate to pass the IBSC Certified Flight Paramedic exam and is now employed as a Flight Paramedic with a major hospital in Saudi Arabia, marking a historic first for Caribbean-trained paramedics working in the Middle East at such a high clinical level. 

Paramedic Graduate

Samuel Bruce

Mr. Samuel Bruce has the distinction of being the first ETITT graduate to earn both IBSC certifications — as a Certified Critical Care Paramedic (CCP-C) and Certified Flight Paramedic (FP-C). a notable achievement that reflects his dedication to advanced clinical care in critical and flight environments.

Leadership and
Trailblazing Roles

Paramedic Graduate

Andy Brijmohansingh

Mr. Andy Brijmohansingh, a former ETITT Paramedic graduate and Educator, is now leading emergency medical services as the Director of EMS in Turks and Caicos, contributing significantly to the development of prehospital systems in the region. 

Paramedic Graduate

Tishana Douglas

Ms. Tishana Douglas, another outstanding ETITT Paramedic graduate from Guyana, has made history as the first female Paramedic in Guyana. Her trailblazing role continues to inspire a new generation of women entering emergency medical services in the Caribbean. 

EMT Graduate

Karlon Hutchinson

Mr. Karlon Hutchinson, a dedicated ETITT EMT graduate, has furthered his academic journey by earning a Bachelor’s degree in Education from the University of the West Indies (UWI) — demonstrating the broader academic and professional potential of ETITT alumni.

NREMT Certified ETITT Graduates

A number of ETITT graduates have achieved the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) certification from the United States — a globally recognized credential that further validates the high standards of ETITT’s training programs.