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Program Description/Purpose: The curriculum is designed to develop the competencies needed to prepare the student to achieve National Registry Paramedic Certification and to function as a Paramedic in the community.
Occupational Outcomes: To serve the community with advanced life support care via the National Emergency Medical Services Education Standards (NEMSES).
Accreditation: The EMS program at Laurel Ridge Community College is fully accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) and the Virginia Office of EMS.
Program Requirement: Purchase of a clinical scheduling and skills tracking account through FISDAP.net is required.
Program Student Learning Outcomes:
- Students will use effective oral and written communication skills in a variety of EMS related settings.
- Students will achieve a score above the designated cut-score for the Paramedic summative exam.
- Students will function as the team leader of a routine, single-patient ALS emergency call.
- Students will safely and effectively perform all psychomotor skills identified in the National EMS Scope of Practice document.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to interact with other healthcare professionals, patients, and the public at large in a highly professional manner.
Admission Requirements:
- Satisfy admission requirements for Laurel Ridge Community College.
- Be at least 18 at the start of the program.
- High School graduate or GED.
- Completion of all developmental work identified by the college placement.
- Attend a mandatory EMS orientation session before the spring semester starts.
- Meet the requirements listed in the Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Service document “Prerequisites for EMS Training Programs, Criminal History and Standards of Conduct.”
- Current Virginia or National Registry EMT-Basic
- Current Healthcare Provider CPR Certification or other CPR card accepted by the Commonwealth of VA Office of EMS.
- No physical limitations rendering the student unfit to perform all required duties.
- Submit results of a physical exam completed within the last 12 months as proof of immunizations or resistance to measles, mumps, rubella, Tdap, polio, Covid, Hepatitis B, and a TB skin test within the last 12 months. If PPD is positive, submit results of chest x-ray showing negative for active TB.
- Complete a national background check, including fingerprinting and drug screen, with no record of any sexual crime and at least five years past the final release of any felony or drug-related convictions.
Acceptance into the EMS program is required to enroll in all EMS courses with the exception of EMS 163, EMS 164, EMS 165, and EMS 167.
- Please discuss your plan with your advisor to ensure it meets your academic goals.