Emergency
Medical Services Level I Certificate of Proficiency-Intermediate (C)
Purpose
Statement
The Emergency Medical Services Program is designed to prepare students
for various levels of pre-hospital healthcare professions in the emergency
medical services industry. The curriculum combines classroom teaching
with supervised internship field experience. Emphasis is placed on patient
assessment and initial treatment for emergency problems of body systems:
obstetrical, pediatric and geriatric and behavioral emergencies: bleeding,
shock, trauma and burns.
Students will be eligible to
sit for the NREMT-Intermediate Certification Exam if they are certified
EMT-Basic and upon successful completion of EMSP 1338-Introduction to
Advanced Practice, EMSP 1356-Patient Assessment/Airway Management, EMSP
1355 Trauma Management and EMSP 2261-Clinical II-Intermediate (11 credit
hours).
Emergency
Medical Services Student Handbook
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EMS
new admission background check information. *PDF
Director
Kathleen Park
Academic Center Rm. 243
(409)882-3914
Kathy.Park@lsco.edu
Faculty
William Green, EMT-P
Allied Health Building Rm. 102
(409)882-3929
William.Green@lsco.edu
Robert Falls
Allied Health Building Rm. 102
(409)882-4338
Robert.Falls@lsco.edu
Jeff Bolton
Allied Health Building Rm. 102
(409)882-3929
Jeff.Bolton@lsco.edu
Max Nguyen
Allied Health Building Rm. 102
(409)882-3929
Max.Nguyen@lsco.edu
Andy Foote, EMT-P
Allied Health Building Rm. 102
(409)882-3929
Robert.Foote@lsco.edu
General Admission Requirements
To view LSC-O general
admission requirements, click here. Please contact the Office of Admissions
and Records at (409) 882-3364 or by e-mail
if you have questions or need assistance.
Special
Admission Requirements
To be considered for admission to the Emergency Medical Services Program,
the student is responsible for submitting ALL of the following to the
Allied Health Division:
Degree Plan
|
Spring
Semester
|
Course
|
Credit
Hours
|
|
EMSP
1501
EMSP 1305
EMSP 1313
EMSP 1338
EMSP 1355
EMSP 1356
EMSP 2160 |
Emergency
Medical Technology-Basic or
Emergency Care Attendant and
Emergency Medical Technology-Basic
Completer Course
Introduction to Advanced Practice
Trauma Management
Patient Assessment/Airway Management
Clinical I EMT-Basic
|
|
| |
Total
Hours:
|
15-16
|
|
Fall
Semester
|
Course
|
Credit
Hours
|
EMSP
2261
EMSP 2434
EMSP 2444
|
Clinical II-Intermediate
Medical Emergencies
Cardiology |
2
4
4
|
| |
Total
Hours:
|
10
|
| |
Grand
Total:
|
25-26
|
Graduation
Requirements
|