Note: A criminal background clearance is required before acceptance into this program and a 10 panel drug screening is required prior to clinicals.
Paramedic
The Paramedic must be a confident leader who can accept the challenge and high degree of responsibility entailed in the position. The Paramedic must have excellent judgment and be able to prioritize decisions and act quickly in the best interest of the patient, must be self-disciplined, able to develop patient rapport, interview hostile patients, maintain a safe distance, and recognize and utilize communication unique to diverse multicultural groups and ages within those groups. Must be able to function independently at an optimum level in a non-structured environment that is constantly changing. The Paramedic must be able to deal with adverse and often dangerous situations which include responding to districts known to have high crime and mortality rates. Self-confidence is critical, as is a desire to work with people, solid emotional stability, a tolerance for high stress, and the ability to meet he physical, intellectual, and cognitive requirements demanded by this position. All Paramedic students who graduate from a CoAEMSP (Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions) approved program are eligible to sit for the certification exams to become a Paramedic.
Information
CoEMSP
8301 Ladeview Parkway
Suite 111-312
Rowlett, TX 75088
(214) 703-8445
Fax: (214) 703-8992
www.coaemsp.org
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CAAHEP
9355 113th St. N. #7709
Seminole, FL 33775
www.caahep.org
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Clinical
Clinical experiences provide detailed education, training, and work-based experience in direct patient/client care at a clinical site which focuses on surgical procedures. All clinical experiences are unpaid external learning experiences that are required for program completion. Students may not be substituted for staff personnel while performing clinical program requirements.
Admission Criteria Specific to the Emergency Medical Services Program
Howard College’s Emergency Medical Services program is accredited by the commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) upon recommendation of the Committee of Accreditation of Education Programs for Emergency Medical Services (CoAEMSP) and is certified by the Bureau of Emergency Management, a division of the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS). Program applicants who have met the criteria for admission to Howard College will be evaluated according to specific program criteria outlined for admission into the Emergency Medical Services program. All admission criteria are outlined in the Emergency Medical Services admission packet and may be obtained at a Health Professions Orientation or through the program director’s office. College entrance exam passing scores are required to gain entrance into the academic courses.
Admission Requirements
Submit to the Emergency Medical Services program:
- Student must attend Health Professions Orientation (San Angelo campus only)
- Completed Emergency Medical Services application for admission
Final Acceptance into the Emergency Medical Services program will require that prior to the first class day the student will have completed the following:
- A physical examination form (completed after June 1 of the year of admission)
- Applicant must provide proof of immunizations required by the Texas Health Department, Rule 97.64 (additional immunizations may be required by some clinical facilities)
- Current CPR certification (Provider American Heart Association)
- Successful completion of a criminal background clearance
Health Insurance
Students enrolled in the Emergency Medical Services program are required to purchase health insurance prior to the beginning of their clinical experiences and to maintain the insurance for the duration of their enrollment.