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6.00 - 36.00 Credits
The CCEMTP certificate and renewal are valid for three years. Part of this renewal process is to provide documentation of thirty-six (36) credits of continuing education (CE) as the ALS level with an emphasis in critical care. One of the ways to obtain continuing education is to attend the CCEMTP original program offered. Lectures and labs are broken into the following modules: Critical Care Environment, Breathing Management, Surgical Airway Management, Hemodynamic Management, Cardiac Management, Pharmacological Management, GI,GU and Renal Management, Neurological Management, Complications of Transport and Special Considerations. A student could arrange through the EMS Programs Coordinator to attend the various modules to gain the required continuing education credits. The student would receive written documentation as to the modules attended with the appropriate credits. The student only need attend the hours needed for the refresher. Prerequisite: Current CCEMTP certification
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is a more complex course designed for professional rescuers who are interested in expanding and building on their knowledge and skills in the pre-hospital setting. A heavy concentration in the area of trauma evaluation and rapid field evaluation and intervention are covered. Competencies include early recognition, assessment, treatment of the patient, and use of advanced airway management, intravenous infusions, and the use of a defibrillator. The Advanced EMT-Intermediate will be able to provide advanced pre-hospital care to acutely ill or injured patients by ambulance services and mobile advanced life support units under medical control Pretesting is required for all students in this class Current NYS Certification as Emergency Medical Technician through either the Emergency Medical course or EMT Refresher course and one year, minimum, active field experience. B
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is designed for individuals who have been certified by the NYS Department of Health as an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician-Intermediate for the purpose of maintaining their competency in providing emergency medical care. The content reviews the concepts and materials covered in the AEMT-I course. After successful completion of this course, students are eligible to take the NYS certification exam Recertification is required every three (3) years. Persons will only be able to receive college credit for this course once. Proof of certification as an EMT-I. F
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to prepare the student to administer many Advanced Life Support (ALS) procedures on patients in the pre-hospital setting. This course builds upon the EMT-D and EMT-Intermediate courses. The student who successfully completes the didactic, clinical, and field internship will be eligible to sit for the NYS certifying exam. The EMT-Critical Care will work under the direction of medical control physicians to provide one of the highest levels of prehospital care available in New York State. Current NYS Certificate as an Advanced EMTIntermediate through the Advanced EMT-Intermediate course or Advanced EMT-Intermediate Refresher course. The student must have been or be currently field active with an EMS agency that provides ALS care Pretesting will be required for all students that enroll in the course. B
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is designed for individuals who have been certified by the NYS Department of Health as a Critical Care Advanced Emergency Medical Technician for the purpose of maintaining their competency in providing emergency medical care. The content reviews the concepts and materials covered in the Critical Care course. After successful completion of this course, students are eligible to take the NYS certification exam. Recertification is required every three (3) years Persons will only be able to receive college credit for this course once. Proof of certification as a Critical Care Technician. B
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course may substitute for or be taken in addition to ENG 101. Those who qualify through high interest and skills may be recommended into the Honors English courses or apply to the chairperson of the Department of Humanities. This research writing course is based on readings in different disciplines which are discussed and analyzed to show the interrelatedness of knowledge. B
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
An advanced reading and writing course for students with strong backgrounds in these areas. Readings will encompass four genres: the novel, short story, poetry, and drama. Papers emphasize analytical and writing skills. This course is designed for the student who has a special interest in examining literature in depth and in learning about critical modes. This course is a substitute for ENG 102. ENG 104 or ENG 101 with permission of instructor. B
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course provides a cultural base for students interested in reading and studying literature. A wide variety of stories from the Bible, mythology, and folk tales are read and analyzed for universal qualities and as sources for analogies, symbols, and themes found in much of the world's literature. ENG 101 or ENG 104. B
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
A study of selected readings from the important literature of the United States. Emphasis is placed on the most significant writings of representative authors from 1865 to the present. ENG 102 or permission of instructor. B
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
A chronological survey of selected readings from the important literature of Greece, Rome, the Far East, and continental Europe, from ancient times to the Renaissance. ENG 102 or permission of instructor. B
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