Program Details
Program Award
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Approx. Cost | Approx. Length | Requirement | Prerequisites |
---|---|---|---|---|
Certificate of Specialization
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$1,400
includes certification, background check, etc. |
1 semester
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A.S. not required for completion
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Valid American Heart Association Health Care Provider Level CPR
or EMS A100 (recommended) |
EMS-1/Basic certification is required to work for an ambulance service or in an emergency room and may be required for lifeguards, ski patrol, and fire fighters. The EMS-1/Basic provides the care necessary to preserve life and to prevent disability among the acutely ill and the seriously injured.
The EMS-1/Basic must have basic knowledge of anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, and sterile techniques. The course of study emphasizes treating traumatic injuries and medical emergencies, as well as treating minor disorders and emotional problems. Specialized areas include obstetrical and pediatric emergencies and extricating entrapped persons. Special emphasis is place on proper patient moving techniques and transport to definitive and appropriate medical care.
Successful completion of the EMS course qualifies the student to sit for the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians’ certifying examination, and therefore obtain EMS Basic certification in any California County.
The EMS-1/Basic course is a prerequisite for paramedic training. Job opportunities are good. There is a required online component of this class.
Description of job for which program prepares students
Required program prerequisites
Recommended program prerequisites
- Biology A221: Human Anatomy and Physiology
- Allied Health A111: Medical Terminology
- ESL completion (helpful if student is not a native English speaker)
Certification type offered
Does this program transfer?
Procedure for program admittance
Program start
Employment possibilities upon program completion
Employment prospects
Salary
Spaces available
Background checks
Clinical requirements
The program requires that students participate in scheduled course clinical experience concurrent with classroom courses. Clinical assignments provide students with hands-on application of knowledge and skills learned in the classroom and laboratory courses at OCC contracted hospitals, medical centers, and/or outpatient facilities. It is the responsibility of each student to provide his or her own transportation to assigned clinical sites.
- A physical examination
- Criminal background check clearance
- CPR, HIPAA training, Blood borne pathogen training provided through Al H A115
- Student liability insurance
Students must adhere to appropriate required dress code which may include a laboratory coat, nametag, and other program specific requirements.
Clinical sites may require drug testing or other blood work. There may be exposure to hazardous materials or pathogens in the clinical setting. Students will adhere to all safety and precautionary measures. The student receives no financial compensation for clinical experience, but does receive course units as a required class in the program.
Student liability insurance
Physical examination
- Dates of 2 separate MMR vaccinations or proof of immunity titer.
- Negative TB skin test (PPD) within the last six months.
- Applicable history, physical exam and pertinent lab work.
- Physician signature clearing you for your clinical.
Clinical uniform
Employment prospects
Accreditation of program
Other
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