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  • 3.00 Credits

    Extended hospital rotations. Offers additional period of clinical exposure for students needing further clinical time to develop requisite skills. The hospital emergency department and specialty rotations give the paramedic student an opportunity to take the paramedic theoretical knowledge, laboratory skills and 911 ambulance call simulations, and appropriate attitudes learned in the classroom and apply them to live patients in a controlled setting with the assistance of the hospital preceptor/s and faculty in preparation for the for the chaotic, uncontrolled environment of the ambulance field internship. Prerequisites: EMTP 60A, 60B, 61A and 61B; completion of, or concurrent enrollment in EMTP 62A, 62B, 63A and 63B. Repeatability: May be taken four times for credit. Sixteen hours of clinic. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 9.50 Credits

    Formerly: EMTP 103A Students are required to take the theoretical knowledge from the classroom, the laboratory simulations on manikins, and appropriate attitudes learned in the classroom, the hospital-clinical experience on live patients and combine these components to function as an intern responding on a 911 ambulance to ill and injured patients while being instructed and evaluated by a field preceptor. The student has the daunting task of initiating, providing, and directing entire emergency patient care while in a sometimes chaotic, uncontrolled environment. Prerequisites: EMTP 60A, 60B, 61A, 62B, 63A and 63B. Advisory: Not open to students with credit in EMTP 103A. Repeatability: May be taken four times for credit. One and one-half hours of lecture, forty hours clinic. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 9.50 Credits

    Formerly: EMTP 103B Students are required to take the theoretical knowledge from the classroom, the laboratory simulations on manikins, and appropriate attitudes learned in the classroom, the hospital-clinical experience on live patients and combine these components to function as an intern responding on a 911 ambulance to ill and injured patients while being instructed and evaluated by a field preceptor. The student has the daunting task of initiating, providing, and directing entire emergency patient care while in a sometimes chaotic, uncontrolled environment. Prerequisites: EMTP 60A, 60B, 61A, 62A, 62B, 63A and 63B. Advisory: Not open to students with credit in EMTP 103B. Repeatability: May be taken four times for credit. One and one-half hours of lecture, forty hours clinic. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 9.50 Credits

    Extended ambulance internship. Offers additional period of clinical exposure for students needing further clinical time to develop requisite skills. Students are required to take the theoretical knowledge from the classroom, the laboratory simulations on manikins, and appropriate attitudes learned in the classroom, the hospital-clinical experience on live patients and combine these components to function as an intern responding on a 911 ambulance to ill and injured patients while being instructed and evaluated by a field preceptor. The student has the daunting task of initiating, providing, and directing entire emergency patient care while in a sometimes chaotic, uncontrolled environment. Prerequisites: EMTP 60A, 60B, 61A, 62B, 63A and 63B. Repeatability: May be taken four times for credit. One and one-half hour lecture, forty hours clinic. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 9.50 Credits

    Extended ambulance internship. Offers additional period of clinical exposure for students needing further clinical time to develop requisite skills. Students are required to take the theoretical knowledge from the classroom, the laboratory simulations on manikins, and appropriate attitudes learned in the classroom, the hospital-clinical experience on live patients and combine these components to function as an intern responding on a 911 ambulance to ill and injured patients while being instructed and evaluated by a field preceptor. The student has the daunting task of initiating, providing, and directing entire emergency patient care while in a sometimes chaotic, uncontrolled environment. Prerequisites: EMTP 60A, 60B, 61A, 62B, 63A, 63B, 64A and 64B. Repeatability: May be taken four times for credit. One and one-half hour lecture, forty hours clinic. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 0.50 Credits

    Continuing education and refresher of the ambulance field experience for students who are licensed and/or nationally registered as paramedics. Offers additional period of clinical exposure for students needing further clinical time to develop and enhance paramedic knowledge, psychomotor skills, and attitudes. Students are required to take the theoretical knowledge from the classroom, the laboratory simulations on manikins, and appropriate attitudes learned in the classroom, the hospital-clinical experience on live patients and combine these components to function as an intern responding on a 911 ambulance to ill and injured patients while being instructed and evaluated by a field preceptor. The student has the daunting task of initiating, providing, and directing entire emergency patient care while in a sometimes chaotic, uncontrolled environment. Prerequisites: Paramedic licensure or certification and/or paramedic national registry status. Repeatability: May be taken four times for credit. Two hours clinic. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 1.00 Credits

    Continuing education and refresher of the ambulance field experience for students who are licensed and/or nationally registered as paramedics. Offers additional period of clinical exposure for students needing further clinical time to develop and enhance paramedic knowledge, psychomotor skills, and attitudes. Students are required to take the theoretical knowledge from the classroom, the laboratory simulations on manikins, and appropriate attitudes learned in the classroom, the hospital-clinical experience on live patients and combine these components to function as an intern responding on a 911 ambulance to ill and injured patients while being instructed and evaluated by a field preceptor. The student has the daunting task of initiating, providing, and directing entire emergency patient care while in a sometimes chaotic, uncontrolled environment. Prerequisites: Paramedic licensure, certification, and/or national registry status. Four clinic hours. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 1.50 Credits

    Continuing education and refresher of the ambulance field experience for students who are licensed and/or nationally registered as paramedics. Offers additional period of clinical exposure for students needing further clinical time to develop and enhance paramedic knowledge, psychomotor skills, and attitudes. Students are required to take the theoretical knowledge from the classroom, the laboratory simulations on manikins, and appropriate attitudes learned in the classroom, the hospital-clinical experience on live patients and combine these components to function as an intern responding on a 911 ambulance to ill and injured patients while being instructed and evaluated by a field preceptor. The student has the daunting task of initiating, providing, and directing entire emergency patient care while in a sometimes chaotic, uncontrolled environment. Prerequisites: Paramedic licensure or certification and/or national registry status. Repeatability: May be taken four times for credit. Six hours clinic. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 2.00 Credits

    Continuing education and refresher of the ambulance field experience for students who are licensed and/or nationally registered as paramedics. Offers additional period of clinical exposure for students needing further clinical time to develop and enhance paramedic knowledge, psychomotor skills, and attitudes. Students are required to take the theoretical knowledge from the classroom, the laboratory simulations on manikins, and appropriate attitudes learned in the classroom, the hospital-clinical experience on live patients and combine these components to function as an intern responding on a 911 ambulance to ill and injured patients while being instructed and evaluated by a field preceptor. The student has the daunting task of initiating, providing, and directing entire emergency patient care while in a sometimes chaotic, uncontrolled environment. Prerequisites: Paramedic licensure or certification and/or national registry status. Repeatability: May be taken four times for credit. Eight hours clinic. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 2.50 Credits

    Continuing education and refresher of the ambulance field experience for students who are licensed and/or nationally registered as paramedics. Offers additional period of clinical exposure for students needing further clinical time to develop and enhance paramedic knowledge, psychomotor skills, and attitudes. Students are required to take the theoretical knowledge from the classroom, the laboratory simulations on manikins, and appropriate attitudes learned in the classroom, the hospital-clinical experience on live patients and combine these components to function as an intern responding on a 911 ambulance to ill and injured patients while being instructed and evaluated by a field preceptor. The student has the daunting task of initiating, providing, and directing entire emergency patient care while in a sometimes chaotic, uncontrolled environment. Prerequisites: Paramedic licensure or certification and/or national registry status. Repeatability: May be taken four times for credit. Ten hours clinic. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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