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    This course covers the new NYS DOH EMT-B curriculum. Course content will introduce Basic Life Support concepts, knowledge and skills to the prospective Emergency Medical Technician. Topics covered include Body Substance Isloation (BSI), medical/trauma patient assessment, airway management, CPR, hemorrhage control, splinting, spinal immobilization, shock resuscitation, environmental and medical emergencies. Also covered are the NYS Department of Health EMS medical/ trauma protocols and automatic defibrillation for the EMT. Class size is limited, register early to assure a seat.
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    In addition to the EMT Refresher, students will be presented with an overview of cardiology for the EMT-D, demonstration and practice with the automatic defibrillator. Students must have DOH EMT certification, expired or not, and a copy of the certification on the first night of class. Candidates who wish to challenge are required to attend the challenge evaluation. The balance of the sessions will be scheduled with the course coordinator.
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    To retain NYS DOH EMS certification, AEMT Paramedic Personnel must complete refresher course every three years. Students with AEMT-Paramedic cards issued by the NYS DOH EMS are eligible for the challenge evaluation held at NCCC. A copy of the card must be presented at the night of the challenge exam.
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    Senior Moments with Music! Exercise your body and mind simply and safely while learning the basics of music theory. Listen to the classics with new ears, watch original compositions take shape before your eyes and harmonize with wholesome songs to keep you moving with a healthy and higher purpose. It's fun, fulfilling and fat free! Please bring a non-breakable container with a lid-i.e. empty yogurt cup or coffee can.
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    This course is designed for the "first responders" to medical and trauma emergencies. Candidates will be trained in the initial care of accident victims or those who incur a sudden illness--until a transporting ambulance arrives. It is designed for police officers, firefighters, industrial safety personnel, military personnel and others who meet this criteria. Candidates must have a current and valid CPR card at the time of the first session. The card may be either ARC: Basic Life Support for the Professional Rescuer, or AHA: Basic Life Support for Health Care Providers. A copy of this card is required at the first session. This course also provides defibrillation certification.
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    This course is presented based on the new NYS DOH EMS AEMT- Intermediate curriculum. The course is for EMS personnel who wish to acquire new and/or additional advance life support skills. ALS skills include intravenous (IV) therapy; advance airway management including endotracheal intubation; also semi-automatic defibrillation, advance patient assessment techniques. The class will meet two evenings a week from 7:00-10:30pm. In addition to the required classroom hours, the student must complete a required clinical experience in a hospital settings and internship with an ALS ambulance. The course is open to all NYS DOH certified EMT Basic personnel whoe certifications are valid through the end of the course.
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    This course is based on the new AEMT-Intermediate Curriculum To retain NYS DOH EMS certification, all AEMT-Intermediate personnel must complete a refresher course once every three years. Students with AEMT-I cards issued by NYS DOH are eligible for the challenge evaluation. A copy of the card must be presented the first night of class. The balance of the sessions will be scheduled with the course coordinator.
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    This course is presented based on the new NYS DOH AEMT-CC Critical Care curriculum. The course is for EMS personnel who wish to acquire new and/or additional advance life support skills. ALS skills include: intravenous (IV) therapy; advance airway management including endotracheal intubation; also manual defibrillation, dysrhythmia recognition, advance patient assessment techniques, and pharmacology skills for respiratory and cardiac patients. In addition to the required classroom hours, the student must completed an extensive clinical experience in a hospital setting and internship with an ALS ambulance. The course is open to all NY DOH certified EMT Basic and AEMT- Intermediate personnal whose certifications are valid.
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