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Legal Studies and Public Safety - 21EP - Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic

Program Overview

Catalog Description

Paramedics provide emergency medical care for illness and injury at site and enroute to the hospital. Paramedics are trained to provide pre-hospital and inter-hospital emergency medical services and medical transport services at the advanced life support level, including administration of intravenous lines, intubation, and defibrillation. Paramedics are employed primarily by fire and rescue departments and by ambulance services. Students entering this program already must have earned the EMT-B or EMT-I license. Completion of this certificate prepares students to take the licensing examination to become an EMT-P (Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic). Courses are offered at associated hospitals in Lake County. Day and evening classes are available.

Program Title

Emergency Medical Technician-P

Plan Code

Legal Studies and Public Safety - 21EP

Award Type

Certificate

Free Form Requisites

First Semester

6-10 Credits

CoURSE

Title

Hours

CLC120^

College Success Seminar

2

BIO111

Human Form and Function or

BIO244 +

Anatomy and Physiology I and

BIO245 +

Anatomy and Physiology II

4-8

Second Semester

12 Credits

CoURSE

Title

Hours

EMT114

Paramedic Clinical Practicum

3

EMT115

Paramedic Field Experience Practicum

3

EMT131

Introduction to Advanced Pre-Hospital Care

4

EMT132

Patient Assessment

2

Third Semester

14 Credits

CoURSE

Title

Hours

EMT133

Medical Emergencies

5

EMT134

Trauma Emergencies

3

EMT135

Special Considerations and Operations

6

Total Hours for Certificate

32-36

CLC 120 is an institutional requirement for graduation.