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Associate of Technical Study: Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic
Paramedics are in demand. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a need for 32,000 jobs annually due to growth and total
replacement needs through 2012. Paramedics provide emergency care in an out-of-hospital setting. They have advanced skills
that allow them to complete patient assessment, airway management and administer medication. Emerging roles for paramedics
also include public education, health promotion, and injury and illness prevention. Technical skills are learned through paramedic
education programs, first at the “basic level” and then followed by 800 clock hours of paramedic education.
BGSU Firelands recognizes and builds upon paramedic education programs through related courses in medical terminology, anatomy
and physiology, and the sciences. Students are able to complete two elective courses to expand their knowledge of the medical
sciences (pharmacology or pathophysiology), diverse populations (for example, gerontology, abnormal behavior), medical ethics,
or management and supervision.
Curriculum
This Associate of Technical Study major is designed to complement paramedic education completed at other institutions that
leads to the satisfactory completion of the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) certification examination.
A student needs to be currently certified to practice as a paramedic in order to receive credit for their paramedic education.
Through the credit-by-exam process students are able to have 25 credits applied towards a 62-credit associate degree program.
Students seeking a bachelor’s degree for leadership roles such as a paramedic educator can apply coursework from this program
to the bachelor of applied health science—allied health cognate or the bachelor of science in advanced technological education.
Both of these programs recognize many of the courses in this program including the credit received for the paramedic education
portion.
Program Requirements
Students are able to simultaneously enroll in a paramedic education program and attend college or may complete this program
after being certified to practice. A typical program for individuals pursuing academic and paramedic education simultaneously
appears below (semester credit hours shown in parentheses).
First year
General requirements English composition (3) Communication (3) Humanities elective (3) Basic courses Introduction to Statistics (3) Anatomy & Physiology (5-8) Technical studies Medical Terminology (2)
Second year
General requirements General Psychology (4) International perspective elective (3) Basic courses Chemistry, Biology or Physics elective (3-5) Management Information Systems (3) Technical studies Technical electives (6) Paramedic National Registration-Didactic (18) Paramedic National Registration-Lab and Clinical (7)
For Further Information
BGSU Firelands has partnered with the EHOVE Ghrist Adult Career Center which will provide the paramedic education portion
of this program. Students taking classes from the partner institution will benefit from coordination of class schedules and
advisers that can facilitate the educational process.
For further information on paramedic education contact:
Sandy Waggoner - EHOVE Ghrist Adult Career Center 316 West Mason Road Milan, Ohio 44846 - 419-499-5282 email: swaggone@ehove-jvs.k12.oh.us
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