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SVCC Catalog 2017-2018

The programs and courses offered at Southside Virginia Community College. To learn more, go to www.southside.edu

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72 Southside Virginia Community College<br />

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES<br />

(Christanna Campus, John H. Daniel Campus, and Lake Country Advanced Knowledge Center)<br />

Award: Associate of Applied Science Degree<br />

Length: Sixty-five credit hour program<br />

Purpose: The purpose of this degree is to produce competent<br />

entry-level Paramedics who can service the community<br />

with advanced life support care via the Emergency<br />

Medical Services (EMS) infrastructure. Upon<br />

completion of the program, students will be eligible for<br />

National Registry testing and certification in the Commonwealth<br />

of Virginia. Employment opportunities for<br />

Paramedics are available with ambulance; fire and rescue<br />

services; hospitals; local, state and federal government<br />

agencies; and humanitarian relief organizations.<br />

Program Goals: At the completion of the program the<br />

graduate will be able to demonstrate:<br />

• The ability to comprehend, apply, and evaluate the<br />

clinical information relative to his role as an entrylevel<br />

paramedic;<br />

• Technical proficiency in all skills necessary to fulfill<br />

the role of an entry-level paramedic;<br />

• Personal behaviors consistent with professional and<br />

employer expectations for the entry-level paramedic.<br />

Program Approval and Accreditation: <strong>SVCC</strong>’s Paramedic<br />

program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation<br />

of Allied Health Education Programs (www.<br />

caahep.org) upon the recommendation of the Committee<br />

on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the<br />

Emergency Medical Services Professions (CoAEMSP).<br />

Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health<br />

Education Programs<br />

25400 US Highway 19 N., Suite 158<br />

Clearwater, FL 33763<br />

727-210-2350<br />

www.caahep.org<br />

To contact CoAEMSP:<br />

8301 Lakeview Parkway Suite 111-312<br />

Rowlett, TX 75088<br />

214-703-8445<br />

FAX 214-703-8992<br />

www.coaemsp.org<br />

<strong>SVCC</strong>’s EMS Program is also approved by the Virginia<br />

Office of Emergency Medical Services (OEMS). This office<br />

may be contacted at:<br />

Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services<br />

1041 Technology Park Drive,<br />

Glen Allen, VA 23059<br />

1-800-523-6019 (VA only)<br />

804-888-9100 (Main Office)<br />

804-888-9120 (Training Office)<br />

804-371-3108 (Fax)<br />

Admission Requirements: Entry into the Emergency<br />

Medical Services program requires the general college<br />

admission process and a separate application to the<br />

program. For further information on the application<br />

process please visit www.southside.edu and look at<br />

programs of study. Additionally applicants must meet<br />

the eligibility requirements as defined by the Virginia<br />

Office of Emergency Medical Services. These may be<br />

located at http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/content/uploads/<br />

sites/23/2016/05/EMSRegulations-1.pdf.<br />

Program Requirements:<br />

Physical Requirements: An EMS provider is faced with<br />

many physical and psychological challenges. Please refer<br />

to the Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services<br />

website for a more detailed functional job description.<br />

Academic Requirements: Students must make a “C” or<br />

better in all program core courses. Additional information<br />

regarding academic requirements may be obtained<br />

from the program director.<br />

Clinical and Behavioral Requirements: Selected and supervised<br />

student experience is required by the program and<br />

will be accomplished at selected regional health care<br />

facilities and EMS agencies. The student is responsible<br />

for transportation to these facilities, as well as to any<br />

scheduled field trips. Program preceptors will observe<br />

and evaluate the student’s suitability for the profession.<br />

If the student does not exhibit those documented behaviors<br />

required of the EMS professional, the student<br />

might be asked to withdraw from the program.<br />

Other Requirements: Applicants accepted to the program<br />

are required to submit immunization records and a<br />

health care provider statement to the program director on<br />

the first day of class. A criminal background check and<br />

drug screening is also required to confirm compliance<br />

with state regulations. The purchase of items such as<br />

uniforms, liability insurance, FISDAP Tracking Software,<br />

NREMT exam and application fees, and other accessories<br />

is the financial responsibility of the individual student.

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