Advanced EMT Program
$3,750.00 $2,500.00
9 Month, Self-Paced Program | TX Jurisprudence Included | Sale Price: $2,500
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Description
2-COURSE TRAINING PROGRAM
Advanced EMT Course
~ Among the Highest Pass Rates in the Industry
~ Over and Above National Registry AEMT Level
~ Highest Quality Proprietory Curriculum vs. Competitors
~ Not Publishers “Course in a Can”
~ Jurisprudence Included
~ College Level A&P I & II Accepted, but must pass A&P Final Exam
~ Co-Requisite to our AEMT Course
~ Fees Not Included In Tuition
Advanced-EMT Course Information
Course Description
This course is designed to be above and beyond current National Registry standards for Advanced EMT (AEMT) certification. To be eligible to enroll in this program, the student must be a certified EMT either with National Registry or the State of Texas.
Course curriculum is available online at PERCOMCourses.com(this website). The online curriculum is a mixture of video lectures, presentation, and article type lessons spread across approximately 26 different chapters. At the end of the online didactic, the student’s knowledge is tested by a National Registry level standardized Final Exam. This exam is given online with a live test proctor through the use of a web meeting room (aka. webinar). This same webinar system will be used to attend live instructed chat room sessions with fellow students.
The Advanced EMT course is self-paced, and allows up to 9 months to fully complete.
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The student will have 5 months to complete the following:
- Online Didactic (approx. 26 Chapters)
- Homework Assignments
- Research Exams
- Advanced Chat Room class sessions
- Paramedic 1 Final Exam
The student will have the remaining 4 months to complete the following:
Hands-On Skills Training
- Two 1-Day Skills Practice Sessions (Live Instructor, Sites in TX)
- One 1-Day Skills Testing Session (Live Instructor, Sites in TX)
Clinical Internship
- EMS – 72 Hours (and 10 transports BLS or ALS)
- Hospital ER – 56 Hours
- Hospital OB – 16 Hours (or alternate location)
- Hospital Respiratory Dept. – 8 Hours
- Hospital OR – 16 Hours (or alternate location)
- Total – 168 Hours
Student Requirements
Each student will be required to meet a certain standard of performance to complete this course. These requirements are as follows:
- Maintain valid American Heart Association BLS Providers certification
- Maintain valid/ACTIVE TX or National Registry EMT certification
- Complete online course didactic and final exam in 5 months
- Complete entire Paramedic 1 program in 9 months (if testing for AEMT certification)
- Maintain an 80% Grade Average
- Login to PERCOMCourses.com website and visit course, NEWSFEED, or Message Box at least ONCE A WEEK
- Read and Monitor ANNOUCEMENTS via PERCOMCourses Message Box
- Participate in 3 Advanced Chat Room class sessions
- Successfully Complete 2 Hands-On Skills Practice sessions
- Successfully Complete 1 Hands-On Skills Testing session
- Successfully Complete all clinical hours and patient contacts (if testing for AEMT certification)
- Pass on All categories of “Affective Behavior” following overall review by the Program Director of all behavior evaluations and disciplinary actions
- Payoff all outstanding fees (including but not limited to: tuition, PERCOM tablet/equipment, PERCOM affiliates fees) before graduation will be allowed
Items Included in Tuition
- Background Check
- 3 PERCOM Scheduled Skills sessions
- Clinical Fees
- Clinical Student Shirt & Name Badge
- Clinical Malpractice Insurance
Required Items NOT INCLUDED in Tuition
- EMSTesting.com Class Fee
- PlatinumPlanner.com Class Fee
- 10 Panel Urine Drug Screening
- Primary Textbooks – “Nancy Caroline’s Emergency Care in the Streets 12th Edition”
- Textbook – “Anatomy & Physiology For The Prehospital Provider (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons) 2nd Edition”
- Stethescope
- Wrist Watch with Second Hand
- Highspeed Internet Access
- Computer with working webcam, microphone, and speakers
- Re-Testing Fees
- Specialty Scheduled Skills Sessions
- Additional Exam Prep Materials
- Physical Form completed by your Physician or clinic
- Copies and/or proof of current immunizations required for program
- Health Insurance (can be short term policy for term of enrollment)
- Certification/Licensing fees
- Travel/accommodation costs for skills and clinicals
Anatomy & Physiology Course Information
NOT INCLUDED IN TUITION!
DISCLAIMER! Students may take this A&P program required here on this webpage before enrollment in the AEMT or Paramedic programs if they choose. However, they must enter this course ID when setting up the course on Navigate 2 to be able to take the correct exams and correlate the grade report with PERCOM. The course ID is F563F5.
Description
The Paramedic Program requires that each student complete, or have previously completed, college level Anatomy & Physiology I & II courses. Since many students have already completed this requirement prior to enrollment at PERCOM, we do not include this in tuition.
If you have already completed A&P I & II, at registration time you will provide a copy of your transcript to prove this, and will allow you to skip the course portion of A&P. You will still be required to complete the associated A&P Final Exam via the “Navigate 2” system online to gain full credit towards this requirement
Please NOTE: The cost of this course is covered if you purchase the textbook with the course access code as listed below. It is delivered through a separate course platform provided by Jones and Bartlett in their Navigate 2 system. You just have to produce the gradesheet in .pdf format to your instructor using the approved homework upload feature to prove you passed the course (or passed the final exam if Challenge approved by Program Director) for credit.
For Students Who HAVE NOT Completed A&P I&II Previous to Enrollment:
- Purchase of New Textbook that contains Navigate 2 Access – Cost Range $60-$90 *Prices Vary Online*
- Complete course and Final Exam in Navigate 2
- Submit your Final grade report to your assigned instructor
For Students Who HAVE Completed A&P I&II Previous to Enrollment:
- Purchase Navigate 2 Access – Cost Range $50-$60 *Prices Vary Online*
- Complete Final Exam in Navigate 2
- Submit your Final Exam grade report to your assigned instructor
Anatomy & Physiology For The Prehospital Provider (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons) 2nd Edition
ISBN-13: 978-1449642303
Each new print copy of Anatomy & Physiology also includes Navigate 2 Advantage Access that unlocks a complete eBook, Study Center, homework and Assessment Center, and a dashboard that reports actionable data. World-Class Medical Content To properly assess and manage a patient, a prehospital provider must have a solid foundation in human anatomy and physiology. Anatomy & Physiology for the Prehospital Provider, Second Edition, uses a systemic approach to building this foundation. It begins by providing an overview of the basic systems of the human body and then explores each system in detail chapter by chapter, delivering a thorough discussion on the system’s anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology. With clear, accessible language and informative illustrations, the Anatomy & Physiology for the Prehospital Provider, Second Edition is an effective and engaging learning experience. Strong Application to Real-World EMS Progressive patient case studies evolve throughout every chapter, offering the learner genuine context for the application of the knowledge presented. This approach shows the learner how all of the information will be used to help patients in the field. The Second Edition content includes: New section on the basics of chemistry Expanded section on joints Expanded content on muscular physiology Updated illustrations Additional pathophysiology, including cellular injury.
Anatomy & Physiology for the Prehospital Provider, Enhanced Second Edition Includes Navigate 2 Advantage Access
ISBN: 978-1-284-05730-0
Navigate 2 Advantage Access for Anatomy & Physiology for the Prehospital Provider, Enhanced Second Edition is a digital-only Access Code that unlocks a comprehensive and interactive eBook, student practice activities and assessments, a full suite of instructor resources, and learning analytic reporting tools.
With Navigate 2, technology and content combine to expand the reach of your classroom. Whether you teach an online, hybrid, or traditional classroom-based course, Navigate 2 delivers unbeatable value. Experience Navigate 2 today at www.jblnavigate.com/2.
Our AEMT Program is a self paced, 9 month max, National Registry of EMTs approved and TX licensed online-based and in-person training program.
The first half of the program is completely online. Each student has up to 5 months to complete the online course, homeworks, research exams, and final exam to qualify for the 2nd part of the program.
The last 4 months starts with a three, 1-day AEMT skills training and testing session that are in person at one of our approved training facilities. The remainder of this time is used to complete at least 168 hours of clinical shifts in the hospital and on an ambulance.
Once completed, the AEMT student will receive an official Couse Completion certificate and will be marked "Eligible to test" in the NREMT database.
At that point, the student is ready to sit for the NREMT written exam for certification, which is needed for the state license in TX and many other US states.
Yes, you must be either actively certified as an EMT with NREMT or in the state of Texas prior to enrollment.
This course is not an entry level course.
More than likely, you will have to do some distance travelling for this program, even if you reside in Texas.
The first in person part of the program is the skills session. This is only held at our offices in Abilene, TX at this time. So, about 4-5 months into your program, you will be required to travel to Abilene or San Antonio.
The remaining clinical portion of the program will be achieved using multiple hospital and EMS sites in our network. Exact locations depend on shift/department availability. We do take student location requests into consideration during the scheduling phase.
Payments are made within the MY ACCOUNT area of your user account on this website. Within that area are places to add your Payment Methods, change account email address, manage orders, etc.
We highly recommend that you create your user account and login before attempting to make your first payment or any payment.
To make a payment, first select either the Pay Deposit (for payment plans) or Pay in Full option, then click Add to Cart to be redirected to checkout.
Credit card payments are secured through multiple layers of protection, and are safe to process on this website. The other option would be to make your credit card payment over the phone with our Billing representative.
PAYMENT PLAN
The first payment is the largest to cover your registration costs. There are 8 more payments following the first, all due within 30 days of each other.
NOTE! If you do not make the next payment, you may risk possible temporary blocking from the course until your payment is made.
Payment Breakdown:
- 30% - $1,125
- 8.8% - $330
- 8.8% - $330
- 8.8% - $330
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- 8.8% - $330
- 11.7% - $483.75
Total Financed: $3,873.75 ($3,750 tuition + $125 finance fee)
Information for possible students looking for waivers based on past experience. This applies to people like ARMY medics, MARINE/NAVY corpsmen, previously licensed EMTs, RNs, etc.
POLICY FOR ACADEMIC CREDIT OR ADVANCED PLACEMENT
PERCOM and its cooperative programs do not believe that students who have completed other training opportunities should automatically have to “redo” work. Based on that premise, there may be times when the Coordinator or Program Director may choose to grant advanced placement for existing licenses, certifications or completed courses obtained by students from other approved programs, educational institutions, or military programs. Any credit granted will require verifiable documentation provided by the student or through student acquisition methods to be placed in the students file if he/she is accepted into the PERCOM EMS Academy. Not ALL “proofs” will be accepted as meeting the standards set by state and national authorities or by the PERCOM administrative staff, and PERCOM reserves the right to approve or disapprove any request for advanced placement for any specific portion of training for any reason. Examples of potential placement based on produced documentation of proof of existing certifications, licensures or prior training and educational opportunities are listed below. Situations not covered in this document will be evaluated for possible approval by PERCOM administration on a case by case basis. Potential advanced placement will be worded as “waiver” in this document.
*NOTE: PERCOM DOES NOT ACCEPT TRANSFER “CREDITS”FROM OTHER SCHOOLS OR COLLEGES AND DOES NOT GRANT “CREDITS” FOR COURSES COMPLETED IN ITS ACADEMY. A TRANSCRIPT WILL BE GENERATED FOR PARAMEDIC GRADUATES OUTLINING HOURS GRANTED AS COMPLETED FOR EACH COURSE LEVEL AND WILL DELINEATE ANY ADVANCED PLACEMENT GRANTED AS “C” ON THE TRANSCRIPT.
Paramedic1/AEMT/Intermediate
Waiver of some or all homework assignments may be granted based on production of the following documents or items. However, students remain responsible for the information presented over these items in the course and in text and may see testing of the information in the form of Research Exam questions, skills exam scenarios, Final Exam questions or other methods. The Coordinator will choose which, if any, assignments will be waived based on produced documentation. However, standard norms are also listed. *Note: No students will be exempted from passing the Final Exam or Testing Skills Session under any circumstances.
Anatomy and Physiology Waived
- Proof of completion of college level human Anatomy and Physiology class(es) with a grade of “C” or higher
All Homework Assignments Waived EXCEPT Drug Calculations HW
- Proof of prior AEMT/Intermediate or Paramedic certification that is expired less than 5 years
- Copy of current RN, PA, MD, DO licenses
- Students who have proof of completing Nursing, Physician’s Assistant, Nurse Practitioner or Medical School may also be exempt if a transcript or other proof of successful completion is produced. This does NOT apply to EMS personnel, who must produce evidence of current certification.
- For students whose AEMT/Intermediate or Paramedic certification has lapsed GREATER than five years, students must present proof of prior AEMT/Intermediate or Paramedic certification with a documentable resume outlining EMS 911 experience while certified of at least one year in the field. However, students remain responsible for the information presented over these items in the course and in text and may see testing of the information in the form of Research Exam questions, skills exam scenarios, Final Exam questions or other methods.
- Students who are 68W or its equivalent in other branches of the military who can show documentation of successful completion of advanced training courses through the military that meet or exceed the requirements set in curriculum and are equivalent to the requirements for EMT-Intermediate 85 education and training in the areas of shock pathophysiology, treatment, and management, trauma pathophysiology and advanced field management, and advanced airway management may be eligible for this waiver. Students must also produce curriculum outlines proving equivalency if they are not already on file in the PERCOM office and accepted.
Clinical and Field Rotation Waivers
- Proof of prior AEMT/Intermediate or Paramedic certification that is expired less than 5 years
- Proof of completion of clinical or field rotations from another state licensed EMS education program for AEMT/Intermediate or Paramedic certification within the last 3 years IF the student is able to produce proof of course enrollment in that school and copies of ALL clinical and field rotation records for review for potential credit. These records must meet State rule and PERCOM minimum requirements for credit in PERCOM’s program toward course completion. (Student clinical or field rotation completion from another program greater than 3 years old will NOT be granted exemption.)
- For students whose AEMT/Intermediate or Paramedic certification has been expired GREATER than five years, students must produce proof of prior EMT-Intermediate or Paramedic certification with a documentable resume outlining EMS 911 experience at that level while certified of at least one year in the field.
- Students with approved existing healthcare licenses, such as RN (or certain military medical positions who are at least EMT certified), who work in the hospital or field environments and have produced a verifiable resume that incorporates proof of ER, emergency care and duties to include standard AEMT/Intermediate skills access such as IV therapy, phlebotomy and medication administration by various routes may be exempted from having to rotate in the hospital environment, with the exception of OR for the purpose of intubations. However, the Clinical Program reserves the right to incorporate those hours into all EMS exposure environments. SOME of these students may be able to produce evidence of documented job experiences and exposures that meet or exceed any that he/she would receive in standard EMS education field or hospital rotation sites. These records will be individually reviewed for possible waiver of Paramedic1/AEMT clinical and field rotations. However, if the student is enrolled in Paramedic 1 (and is not planning to stop at the AEMT level in the PERCOM program), the Clinical Coordinator must also review the documentation and have a voice in the overall decision as many of these students will have OR time or other rotations “packed” into later Paramedic 2 Practicum sessions. This will remain at the discretion of the Clinical Coordinator and Program Director.
- Certified or licensed students from other healthcare disciplines who may be eligible for waiver of clinical and/or field rotations MUST work in an active healthcare environment and MUST have access to IV therapy, phlebotomy and intubation as part of their skills set for their employment. This must be documented by a physician or administrator in the place of employment or duty station on letterhead and produced for approval by PERCOM administration. However, these students MUST hold an active EMT certification.
*Note: All students listed above in this section may have experience and training that will allow them to successfully demonstrate adequate minimum performance on skills testing by attending only a skills Testing Session. Students may do this at their option, or at their own peril, as students who fail that session will be required to attend one or more Practice Sessions and then another Testing Session. Only 3 total sessions are included in the course cost, so a rescheduling plus processing fee will be charged for each session over and above the budgeted amount prior to the student being allowed to participate in non-budgeted sessions, either Practice or Testing.
Students who are exempted from attending Practice Sessions due to waivers MUST be working in an environment that allows them access as part of their job duties to IV therapy, phlebotomy and intubation and will be required to have these skills verified on live patients in their environment by a licensed physician or Paramedic instructor. This will not constitute as the student being a “clinical student”, and the student will be the responsibility of his/her employer.
Anatomy and Physiology Waived
- Proof of completion of college level human Anatomy and Physiology class(es) with a grade of “C” or higher