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Emergency Medical Services Training
Paramedic Program

 

 

Opportunity

Emergency Medical Services Training offers a Paramedic Course through Imperial Valley College. Both Certificate and Associate degree program are offered.

The course for the Certificate Program consists of a total of 41.5 units, 1,413 hours divided as follows:
 
BIOL-090 Anatomy and Physiology for Health Occupations 3 units 54 hours
EMTP-200 Didactic1 9 units 198 hours
EMTP-210 Didactic 2 9 units 198 hours
EMTP-215       Didactic 3 5 units 126 hours
EMTP-225 Clinical 3.5 units 189 hours
EMTP-235 Field 1 6.5 units 351 hours
EMTP-245 Field 2 5.5 units 297 hours


The course for the Associate Degree Program consists of a total of 47.5 units, 1,521 hours divided as follows:
 
BIOL-090 Anatomy and Physiology for Health Occupations 3 units
EMTP-200 EMT Paramedic Didactic 1 9 units
EMTP-210 EMT Paramedic Didactic 2 9 units
EMTP-215 EMT Paramedic Didactic 3 5 units
EMTP-225 EMT Paramedic Clinical 3.5 units
EMTP-235 EMT Paramedic Field 1 6.5 units
EMTP-245 EMT Paramedic Field 2 5.5 units
BUS-134 MGMT Concepts of Supv 3 units
BUS-136 Human Relations in Management 3 units

The course is designed for the EMT I or EMT II who wishes to have upward career mobility in EMS.

This program is offered in two semesters, beginning in the Fall.

Didactic 200 and 210 are scheduled from August to December, four days per week, Tuesday through Friday. Additional class assignments are made during the course.

Didactic 215 is schedule during winter session (Jan-Feb).

Clinical 225 is scheduled in 12- hour shifts.

Field 235 and 245 are scheduled in 24-hour shifts.

 
The Program
 
1. Roles & Responsibilities
2. EMS System
3. Medical Legal Considerations
4. EMS Communications
5. Rescue Operations
6. Major Incident Response
7. Stress Management
8. Medical Terminology
9. Anatomy & Physiology
10. Advanced Patient Assessment
11. Advanced Airway/Ventilation
12. Shock
13. Pharmacology
14. Trauma
15. Medical Emergencies
16. Geriatric Emergencies
17. Pediatric Emergencies
18. OB/GYN Emergencies
19. Psychiatric Emergencies
20. Electrocardiography

Paramedic Interns will receive clinical experience in a hospital setting and will receive field experience on a Paramedic Advanced Life Support Ambulance in Imperial County.

 

Prerequisites  
 
1. BIOL 090 Anatomy and Physiology for Hea     (3 UNITS)
2. Complete application packet (found below)
3. Current CPR certification (American Heart Assoc.)
4. Current EMT I or EMT II certification
5. Minimum 1 year's experience as EMT I or II
6. High school diploma or GED
7. Completion of IVC's EMT I Proficiency exam
8. Reading placement test
9. Math placement test
10 EMT Transcripts
11. Acceptance into program by EMS Training Director/Coordinator and Medical Director

* Application Packet (PDF format)

 

Recommended Courses

The following courses are strongly recommended to take prior to the program:
 
MATH 80 Beginning Algebra 3 units
AHP 100 Medical Terminology 3 units
NURS 100 Medication Mathematics 1 unit
     
ENGL 89  Reading III Intermediate Development 3.5 units
or    
ENGL 100 Basic English Composition 3 units

 

Estimated Cost  
 
  IVC Registration Fees 1,001.00
  Student Rep Fee ($1.00 each semester) 4.00
  CPR Fees 140.00
  ALS Registration Fees 250.00
  Books, Lab Fee, Name Tag 600.00
  Clinical/Field Shirts 50.00
  Health Fee (Subject to change)    $14.00 x 2 Fall/Spring 28.00
                                                        $11.00 x 2 Winter/Summer 22.00
  Malpractice Insurance 13.00
  Other (parking, etc.) 20.00
  National Registry Exam Site Fee 175.00
  National Registry Exam Fee 50.00
  State Licensing Fee 180.00
  Fingerprint Fee 45.00
  Class Pin (price varies) 40.00
     
  Total (approximate) $ 2,618.00

 (Does not include cost of living expenses, mileage, etc., during training)

 

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For more information, contact:

 EMS Training Coordinator
Health Sciences Building (760) 355-6275

 or by email