Catalog & Student Handbook 2021-2022 
    
    Nov 24, 2024  
Catalog & Student Handbook 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Emergency Medical Services Technology, AAS


THIS PROGRAM IS OFFERED THROUGH SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE.

Degree:  Associate of Applied Science Degree in Emergency Medical Services Technology. 

Length:  Five-semester (two-year) program.

Purpose:  The purpose of this curriculum is to produce competent entry-level Paramedics who can provide the highest level of out-of-hospital care.  Upon completion of the program, students will be eligible for National Registry testing and certification.  This credential leads to Paramedic licensure or certification in Virginia and most other states.  Employment opportunities for Paramedics are available with ambulance; fire and rescue services; hospitals; local, state, and federal government agencies.

Program Requirements:  Prior to starting program courses, the applicant must:  1) Meet eligibility requirements as stipulated by the Virginia Office of EMS; and 2) Meet the college’s general admission requirements.

Program Goals:   At the completion of the program, the graduate will be able to demonstrate:  1) The ability to comprehend, apply, and evaluate the clinical information relative to his role as an entry-level paramedic; 2) Technical proficiency in all skills necessary to fulfill the role of an entry-level paramedics; and 3) Personal behaviors consistent with professional and employer expectations for the entry-level paramedic.

Selection Requirements:  To be eligible for selection to the program, interested persons should complete the following process by May 10:

1. Submit a college admission application.

2. Submit an application to the program (separate document with required attachments).

3. Complete the VPT English and Math assessment.  To enroll in EMS courses the student must test above ENF 1 and MTE 1 on the college placement test or have equivalent scores on the ACT, SAT, etc. (or submit satisfactory SAT or ACT scores).

4. Have transcripts of previous college courses sent to the college.

At that time, the first round of students will be selected.  Selection will be based on previous college coursework, entrance exam skill assessment, and college placement reading scores.  Students should place into ENF 3 or higher to be eligible for consideration in the first round of selection.  Should openings still be available, persons who apply or meet requirements after May 10, or score lower than cut score on the reading exam will be considered.

Accreditation:  This program is accredited nationally by the Committee on Accreditation of Allied Health Educational Programs (CAAHEP), 25400 US Highway 19 North, Suite 158, Clearwater, FL, 33763, phone 727.210.2350.

Physical Requirements:  An EMS provider is faced with many physical and psychological challenges.  Please refer to the Office of Emergency Medical Services web site for a more detailed functional job description http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/content/uploads/sites/23/2017/04/BLS-Student-Handouts-for-Initial-Certification-Programs.pdf  pp. 17-25.

Academic Requirements:  Students must make a “C” or better in all program cores courses.  Any student receiving a grade less than “C” will be placed on programmatic academic probation.  That course shall be remediated.  Remediated course must be completed with a final grade of “C” or better.

Clinical and Behavioral Requirements:  Selected and supervised student experience is required by the program and will be accomplished at selected, regional health care facilities.  The student is responsible for transportation to these facilities, as well as to any scheduled field trips.  Program preceptors will observe and evaluate the student’s suitability for the profession.  If the student does not exhibit those documented behaviors required of the EMS professional, the student might be asked to withdraw from the program.

Other Requirements:  Applicants accepted to the program are required to submit a health certificate signed by a licensed physician, physician’s assistant or RNP and should include documentation of measles, mumps, Rubella (MMR) and chicken pox exposure or inoculations; documentation of Hepatitis B inoculation; Tuberculosis testing; and overall general health of the applicant.  A criminal background check and drug screening is also done to confirm compliance with state regulations.  See http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/content/uploads/sites/23/2017/04/BLS-Student-Handouts-for-Initial-Certification-Programs.pdf   pp.6-7.

The purchase of items such as uniforms, liability insurance and other accessories is the financial responsibility of the individual student.  Students who elect to take support courses recommended by the Program Director prior to formal acceptance into the program will find this activity to be advantageous in subsequent course scheduling.

First Semester


Suggested Credits for Semester: 13


Suggested Credits for Semester: 13


Suggested Credits for Semester: 13


Suggested Credits for Semester: 12


Suggested Credits for Semester: 15


Total Minimum Credits Required for this Curriculum: 66


1HLT 105 is an approved substitute.

2Taking both BIO 141 and BIO 142 are an approved substitute to BIO 145.  Please note that students who complete BIO 141 and BIO 142 are exempt from completing the General Education Elective (3 credits) in the 5th semester (see footnote 5 below).

3SDV 101 is an approved substitute.

4PSY 200, SOC 247, and SOC 268 are approved substitute for PSY 230

5Approved Humanities Electives:  ART 101, ENG 241, ENG 243, ENG 251, MUS 121, REL 230

6The general education elective must be a course in one of the general education categories - communication, humanities/fine arts, social/behavioral sciences, or natural sciences/mathematics.  Students who complete BIO 141 and BIO 142 in lieu of BIO 145 are exempt from the general education elective.