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Dec 04, 2024
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2020-21 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Emergency Medical Services, AAS (146)
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The associate of applied sciences degree program with a major in Emergency Medical Services is designed to develop the knowledge base and skill required to prepare the student to function as an “entry-level” Paramedic. Successful performance in this program qualifies the student to take the Paramedic exam.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENT: Purchase of a clinical scheduling and skills tracking account through FISDAP.net ($80) is required.
ACCREDITATION: The EMS program at LFCC is fully accredited by the Virginia Office of EMS.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
- Attend a mandatory EMS orientation session prior to start of fall semester
- Be at least 18 at start of program
- Meet the requirements listed in the Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Service document “Prerequisites for EMS training Programs, Criminal History and Standards of Conduct”
- High school graduate or GED
- Satisfy admission requirements for LFCC
- Current Virginia or National Registry EMT certification or higher (must remain current for duration of program)
- Current Healthcare Provider CPR Certification or other CPR card accepted by the Commonwealth of VA Office of EMS (must remain current for duration of program)
- No physical limitations rendering the student unfit to perform all required duties
- Satisfy the job requirement duties for EMT as set out in the Mid-Atlantic EMS Council Job Description for EMT
- To complete the Clinical and Field Internship portions of the program, submit results of a physical exam completed within the last 12 months as proof of immunizations or resistance to measles, mumps, rubella, Tdap, polio, Hepatitis B vaccination, and TB skin test within the last 12 months. If PPD is positive, submit results of chest x-ray showing negative for active TB
- LFCC placement tests and completion of any developmental work that may be identified by the placement test. Must show competency in MTE 1 -MTE 3 and ENG 111 to satisfy requirements without taking remediation.
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Semester Total: 12 Credits
Program Total: 66 Credits
1 Applicants with current EMT certification will be awarded credit for EMS 100 , EMS 111 and EMS 120 .
2 HLT 105 is an approved substitute.
3 Completion of EMS 112 and EMS 113 may be substituted for EMS 111 .
4 Taking both BIO 141 and BIO 142 are an approved substitute for BIO 145 .
5 PSY 200 , PSY 205, PSY 235 and PSY 236 are approved substitutes for PSY 230 .
6 Elective must be a course in one of the general education categories - communication, natural science/math, social behavioral or humanities/fine arts.
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