Emergency Medical Technician

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Millions of lives have been saved by the quick reactions and competent care of Emergency Medical Technicians.  Known as EMTs, these first responders assess the nature of the patient’s condition at the scene of an accident, violent crime, heart attack, stroke or natural disaster.  EMTs work where people require immediate medical attention. They assess, stabilize and provide ongoing care to the patient while transporting them to a hospital via ambulance or helicopter.

Independence Community College’s EMT certificate program is for people wanting to work in the exciting field of the emergency care.  The EMT Certificate is designed to train students in the techniques of the basic life support and the responsibility of the EMT in performing emergency care.  Students will develop skill in diagnosis and emergency treatment procedures, and learn to use and care for the equipment required to accomplish their work.

EMT Advanced PracticalThe program includes both classroom lecture and clinical hands-on instruction and is taught in conjunction with the EMT Advanced Practical Skills/Techniques and CPR courses.  Completion of the program prepares the student for the State of Kansas EMT Certification Test.  ICC’s completers have a history of being well prepared and have proven ICC’s instructional success with a state board exam pass rate of 90% for the EMT training and 100% for both First Responder and EMT Intermediate training.

Successfully passing of the state exam means the student is ready for employment in their new emergency care career.

If you would like more information about the Emergency Medical Technology Program at Independence Community College, contact:

John Boles
Phone: (620) 332-5647
jboles@indycc.edu

 

 

EMS Education

Degree: Certificate

EMS education is for people wanting to work in the exciting field of emergency care. The EMT Certificate is designed to train students in the techniques of the basic life support and the responsibility of the EMT in performing emergency care. Students will develop skill in diagnosis and emergency treatment procedures, and learn to use and care for the equipment required to accomplish their work.

Suggested Plan

Course Title                                                           Credit Hours

EMT (HEA 1113)                                                                  13

Elective Options (Choose 1)
Advanced EMT (HEA 1167)                                                 7
Phlebotomy Essentials                                                         3
Phlebotomy Clinical Applications (HEA 1013)                      3
Medical Terminology (HEA1143)                                          3

Total 16-20

*Independence Community College (ICC) makes no representations regarding whether a particular program will qualify a graduate for employment in any specific position. Applicants are responsible for checking with the licensing agency in their state for specific requirements as well as investigating the expectations for any agency or employer with which they may wish to seek employment*

Upon completion of the EMS Education program students will:
  1. Demonstrate the care and assessment of the pre-hospital medical and trauma patient.
  2. Demonstrate a knowledge base of human anatomy and physiology.
  3. Demonstrate the administration and calculation of EMT level medications.
  4. Apply legal and ethical principles pertaining to emergency medical technology, ambulance operations and basic triage in a variety of settings.

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