Emergency medical technology programs are
designed to train persons to provide emergency prehospital care
to people experiencing health crises. The
goals of these programs are on three different levels: Emergency
Medical Technician Basic; Paramedic Certification; and the Associate
in Applied
Science degree.
The Emergency Medical Technician Basic
certificate is a prerequisite for admission to the paramedic program
in addition
to University and department admission requirements.
The Emergency Medical Technician Paramedic
Certificate can be attained after successfully completing three
semesters
of study. The course of study provides the student with knowledge
about the recognition, assessment, and practice of emergency medical
care in the pre-hospital setting or on an advanced life-support unit.
It meets and exceeds all United States Department of Transportation
national standard paramedic curriculum objectives and is accredited
by the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the
EMS Professions (CoAEMSP), and the Ohio Department of Public Safety
Division of EMS (333).
The Associate in Applied Science degree
is awarded following the completion of the advanced training program
with clinical paramedical experiences. This program includes coursework
for the critical care paramedicine, and urgent care technician.
Forty
percent of all teaching and clinical rotations are physician-instructed
and/or precepted. To obtain the Associate in Applied Science degree
(including the Emergency Medical Technician Basic Certificate and
the Emergency Medical Technician Paramedic Certificate), will require
five semesters of study including one summer semester.
For the certificate, admission requirements
and procedures are the same as those applicable to the University
and the Department of Health Professions with the addition of a minimum
age of 18 years, a current drivers license, and an interview
by a selection committee. The student must be EMTB certified. A
physical
examination to attest good health is required. Admission into the
Associate in Applied Science degree program is restricted. Please
refer to the admission policies available from the Department of
Health Professions. |

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