The following course of study is designed to provide the student with the foundation needed for competent entry level Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT). Persons interested in the field of Emergency Medical Services should begin and successfully complete a study of traumatic and medical emergencies in this program. The student will be educated towards the goal of becoming an integral part of the health care team in the overall health care system to reduce mortality and morbidity of the general population. Competency will obtained by successfully passing in-class examinations, laboratory application, actual clinical experience as well as application and outcome assessment for the cognitive, psychomotor and affective domains. In order to become licensed in the State of Tennessee the student must successfully complete the Southwest Tennessee Community College Basic Emergency Medical Technology Program, pass an EMT program comprehensive exam, pass the National Registry Exam for EMT and apply for Tennessee Licensure as a Basic Emergency Medical Technician. Current Tennessee Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) licensure or eligibility for licensure is required before entry into the paramedic program. The program is accredited by the Emergency Medical Services Board (EMS) Division, Tennessee Department of Health and Environment.
The admission requirements for this course of study are the same as the school's requirement for entry into a technical certificate program. In addition the student must be 18 years of age, able to speak English and have no felony convictions. Students will enroll in the course on a space available basis. Students will be subject to criminal background checks, drug testing and testing for communicable diseases.
Students must comply with the following retention policy established by the EMS Division, Tennessee Department of Health and Environment, Tennessee EMS Board or Southwest Tennessee Community College Emergency Medical Technology Program.
| Course Number | Course Title | Credit |
|---|---|---|
| EMT 1030 | Introduction to EMT | 3 |
| EMT 1040 | Emergency Medical Technology I | 7 |
| Course Number | Course Title | Credit |
|---|---|---|
| EMT 1050 | Emergency Medical Technology II | 7 |
Total Credit Hours 17
or
| Course Number | Course Title | Credit |
|---|---|---|
| EMT 1060 | EMT Fast Track | 17 |
Total Credit Hours 17
Note: It is recommended that the student registering for EMT 1060 should have completed some college courses, have scored at least 20 on the ACT, and/or have experience in health care.
Students are required to obtain malpractice insurance for participation in the EMT program. Malpractice insurance should be good for one year and purchased at the beginning of EMT 1040.
In addition to tuition and lab fees, students may have additional cost ranging from $400 to $1000 to include uniforms, duty shoes, physical examinations, laboratory tests, immunizations, graduation, certification and licensure fees.
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