Reminder about Policies
One policy that is posted in the Student Handbook for 200, 300 and 400 students (but that also applies to EMS Instructor students) is that you MUST continue to log …
One policy that is posted in the Student Handbook for 200, 300 and 400 students (but that also applies to EMS Instructor students) is that you MUST continue to log …
We have more than one student with email addresses other than gmail.com that we highly suspect are not receiving emails from our faculty or staff and/or Jot Form Student Movement …
Inside the P1 course, at the beginning of the Trauma modules (and again at the beginning of the AEMT level modules for Medical Emergencies), are SUMMATIVE style, intense assignments that …
As an added feature, one of our prior grads (who is also a current course editor) has shared this site for free with our students from his paid site. It …
Some students seem to have been slightly confused about what course(s) they are actually enrolled in when in this program. If you signed up for AEMT, that is the course …
Paramedic students, you MUST be able to do basic math without a calculator or other electronic devices to deliver medications in the field safely at ALL times, and it is …
April 28, 2020 at 4:05 p.m. This link is a great site for 33 tips to passing NREMT. Many of the tips also apply to taking the PERCOM final exam(s) …
Please don’t forget that you are REQUIRED to present a current ACLS, PALS and PHTLS (or ITLS or some other similar trauma course certification) from outside this program before you …
Please go to this link, register, and then it should take you to the pre-recorded webinar. This is EXCELLENT information to help you when treating ANY patient who may need …
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