2024-2025 Catalog
Emergency Services Technology
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Emergency Services Technology
https://www.northwestms.edu/programs/healthsciences/emergency-medical-technology
Emergency Medical Technology - Basic, Advanced and Paramedic
Emergency Medical Technology-Basic is an instructional program that prepares individuals to function in the pre-hospital environment. The EMT-Basic program provides instruction in basic life support care of sick and injured persons. This includes: airway assessment, communications, documentation, general pharmacology, hemorrhage control, ambulance operations, and splinting of adult, pediatric and infant patients; and special care of patients exposed to heat, cold, radiation or contagious disease. Students seeking Advanced EMT training must first hold certification as an EMT student. The EMT-Paramedic program is designed to prepare students to work as skilled paramedics and to provide sophisticated, advanced pre-hospital life support. After successful completion of this program students are eligible to take the National Registry’s Exam as an EMT-Paramedic.
Admissions Criteria:
- Age: 18 by the time clinical rotation occurs
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent on file with the NWCC Office of Admissions and Records
- Have a NWCC ID (see below how to get an NWCC ID)
- ACT: No specific score is required
- Paramedic applicants must have EMT National Registry Certification and a grade of “C” or higher in Anatomy and Physiology Lecture and Lab
Complete:
Admission to the college does not guarantee admission to the program. You must first be accepted to the college before completing the EMT application. If you do not have an NWCC ID you must be accepted to NWCC. Complete the steps for application to NWCC at https://www.northwestms.edu/admissions.
Applications: Open
Curriculum Information:
Campus Location: EMT-Basic: Senatobia, DeSoto Center-Southaven, Oxford-Lafayette
EMT-Paramedic: Senatobia, Oxford
Degree: EMT-Basic Certificate, Paramedic-Certificate or Associate Degree of Applied Science
Examination-EMT-Basic National EMT Registry; EMT-Paramedic National Paramedic Registry.
Paramedic/EMT Faculty
James Leslie Duke, Director
662.562.3937
jduke@northwestms.edu
ProgramsAssociateCertificateCoursesEmergency Medical TechnologyEmergency Medical Technology-Paramedic- EMS 1142 - Foundations Of Paramedicine, Lecture
- EMS 1151 - Foundations Of Paramedicine, Laboratory
- EMS 1242 - Concepts Of Airway And Respiratory Medicine, Lecture
- EMS 1251 - Concepts Of Airway And Respiratory Medicine,Laboratory
- EMS 1343 - Concepts Of Cardiovascular Medicine, Lecture
- EMS 1352 - Concepts Of Cardiovascular Medicine, Laboratory
- EMS 1514 - Practicum I
- EMS 1525 - Practicum II
- EMS 1742 - Concepts of Neurological Medicine, Lecture
- EMS 1751 - Concepts Of Neurological Medicine, Laboratory
- EMS 1942 - Concepts Of Reproductive Medicine, Lecture
- EMS 1951 - Concepts Of Reproductive Medicine, Laboratory
- EMS 2211 - Fundamentals of Advanced EMT - Practicum Clinical II
- EMS 2312 - Fundamentals of Advanced EMT, Lecture
- EMS 2343 - Medical Emergencies Of The Secondary Assessment,Lecture
- EMS 2351 - Medical Emergencies Of The Secondary Assessment,Laboratory
- EMS 2566 - Practicum III
- EMS 2743 - Concepts Of Traumatic Medicine, Lecture
- EMS 2752 - Concepts Of Traumatic Medicine, Laboratory
- EMS 2912 - Concepts Of Ems Operations
- EMS 2942 - Paramedic Capstone, Lecture
- EMS 2952 - Paramedic Capstone, Laboratory
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