Emergency Medical and Health Services (EMS)
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Emergency Medical Services program is to prepare students to become competent, entry level Paramedics for employment in the Advanced Life Support provider community.
PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLOs)
Upon successful completion of the Certificate in Paramedic, students will:
- Perform competently as an entry level paramedic meeting National Registry standards as well as safely and effectively manage all situations involving a pre-hospital emergency (COK).
- Demonstrate the ability to recall and apply knowledge of human structure, function, pathophysiology and psychosocial development to patient care relative to the role of entry level paramedic (COK, CRT).
- Demonstrate, through knowledge and behavior, a commitment to the highest standards and competence, ethics, integrity and accountability to the patient and the paramedic profession. (RES).
- Demonstrate effective use of motor, cognitive and critical thinking skills in diagnosis, management and prevention of common health problems encountered in patient care necessary to fulfill the role of entry level paramedic. (COK, COM, CRT, IIT).
- Integrate the use of scientific theory, methodology and critical thinking skills to interpret and apply research to improving patient care in the pre-hospital environment. (CRT, IIT).
- Demonstrate effective listening, verbal and written communication skills with a wide range of individuals and groups in order to provide patient-centered care. (COM, LWC).
- Recognize and work effectively within the larger context and system of health care to advocate for and provide quality patient care relative to the role of entry level paramedic. (LWC).