Paramedic, AAS

Offered in partnership with Riverside Medical CenterRiverside HealthCare logo

 

 

    The KCC Paramedic program  is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation  of Allied Health Education Programs

 

Carrie Hale, MHA, EMT-P, LI; assistant professor/program director
chale@kcc.edu · 815-802-8836

 

The Paramedic program prepares individuals to provide advanced life support in and out of the hospital settings to critically ill and injured persons. To prepare individuals to function in the paramedic role, a combination of educational methods are used in this program, including theory, instruction, demonstration and practice of life-saving skills for simulated and real emergency situations.

 

 

Instruction is provided by physicians specializing in emergency medicine, registered nurses with advanced education in trauma management and paramedics approved by the emergency medical services director. The associate degree curriculum offers the student the opportunity to learn fundamental principles necessary for supervisory roles. This degree typically is not designed for transfer.

Program eligibility standards apply; consult a KCC advisor.

Students in health career programs are advised to consult the Code of Campus Affairs and Regulations, section 11.4. This regulation concerns completion of all courses in health career curricula being completed with a grade of C or better.

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Outcomes

Manage responsibility and accountability for pre-hospital care while practicing within the legal, ethical and regulatory scopes of EMS practice.

Manage major classification of medications according to mechanism of action, clinical condition used to treat, therapeutic effect, side effect, indications, contraindications, dosages and administration routes.

Create effective verbal, non-verbal and written communication with clients and health care team members.

Implement critical thinking skills in pre-hospital emergencies using evidenced based practice for decision-making.

Formulate the most appropriate treatment plan based on the patient assessment.

Implement the most appropriate intervention based on EKG interpretation.

Integrate a triage system based on assessment in a mass casualty incident.

Program Requirements

Three students and instructor in an ambulance learning paramedic techniques on a medical dummy.

Major Courses

PMED 2115Paramedic I

15 Credits

PMED 2215Paramedic II

15 Credits

PMED 2315Paramedic III

15 Credits

Total Credit Hours:45

General education

BIOL 1564Intro to Anatomy & Physiology

4 Credits

COMM 1553Introductory Speech

3 Credits

ENGL 1613English I

3 Credits

MATH 1141Introduction to Dosage Calculations

1 Credit

PSYC 1813Introduction to Psychology

3 Credits

PSYC 2553Lifespan Developmental Psychology

3 Credits

Total Credit Hours:17


Total Credit Hours: 62

Suggested Course Sequence

0-15 credit hours

BIOL 1564Intro to Anatomy & Physiology

4 Credits

COMM 1553Introductory Speech

3 Credits

ENGL 1613English I

3 Credits

MATH 1141Introduction to Dosage Calculations

1 Credit

PSYC 1813Introduction to Psychology

3 Credits

PSYC 2553Lifespan Developmental Psychology

3 Credits

16-30 credit hours

PMED 2115Paramedic I

15 Credits

31-45 credit hours

PMED 2215Paramedic II

15 Credits

46-60+ credit hours

PMED 2315Paramedic III

15 Credits

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