Technical Certificate
Glenn Faught • (901) 333-5414
Accredited by the State of
Services Regulatory Board
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
Admission Requirements
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 may enroll in the course on a space available
basis. Students may be subject to criminal background checks, drug testing
and testing for communicable diseases.
Retention Policy
Students must comply with the following retention policy established by the
EMS Division, Tennessee Department of Health and Environment, Tennessee
E.M.S. Board or Southwest Tennessee Community College Emergency Medical
Technology Program.
1. Complete and return all required forms and documents.
2.
Successfully complete all competencies as
defined by the
3. Demonstrate proficiency using skills acquired during training which verify capabilities in emergency care.
4. Attend all classes, on time, and in compliance with all program rules and regulations.
5. Meet all standards requested by the instructor and department head.
6. Maintain a QPA of 2.00 in all EMT courses.
7. A grade of D or lower is not acceptable for State Exam Requirements.
8. Have no felony convictions.
9. Must have medical clearance by an M.D. to perform as an Emergency Medical Technician.
10. Meet all standards as required by the Tennessee EMS Board.
11.
Must pass a program comprehensive exam
administered by the program director before taking national registry written
exam. Students will have one semester beyond the last day of classes for the
final semester of their Basic EMT program to pass the program comprehensive
exam. If the student does not pass the program comprehensive exam within that
time frame, the student will be required to repeat the entire program. The
time frame will begin from the last day of the
12. Students will have ONE SEMESTER BEYOND THE SCHOOL SEMESTER SCHEDULED COMPLETION TIME to finish the program before repeating the entire sequence.
13. Due to the lack of clinical spaces, students may have to successfully perform procedures on each other including invasive techniques before being deemed competent in those skills.
14.
Students will be required to pay licensure
fees and site testing fees for their licensure exam. Students will have
one year beyond their date of completion to become licensed in the State of
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