Paramedic
Life-Saving Careers
The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and the North Coast Paramedic Program are designed to provide you with the skills and knowledge necessary to respond effectively and safely in emergency medical situations. Through our comprehensive training, you will be prepared to provide essential medical care, stabilize patients, and transport them to appropriate healthcare facilities. Upon completion of the program, you will be eligible to become a certified EMT or paramedic, opening doors to exciting career opportunities in emergency medical services.
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The Emergency Medical Technician program is a 1-semester program designed to train individuals to respond safely in emergency medical situations. Program content consists of theory and skills on life-support measures, the use of medical emergency equipment and supplies, and an ambulance module. Job opportunities are in hospital emergency rooms, ambulance companies, and other health care agencies. The EMT course is offered each Fall and Spring semesters based on open enrollment.
Register for course HO 159 through WebAdvisor.
A refresher course is also offered each one to two years to assist EMT's in maintaining current certification. For additional information about these courses contact CR's Adult and Community Education Programs.
Important Information
- Must be 18 years of age to be eligible for State certification.
- May take State certification exam within two years of successful course completion.
- A 10-panel urine drug screen is required 30 days before the beginning of your clinical experience. Positive results mean you cannot attend clinical per clinical agency contract. Inability to attend clinical will result in being dismissed from the course.
The North Coast Paramedic Program builds on the knowledge and skills gained as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). The program provides comprehensive study of pre-hospital emergency care that meets State of California requirements for a Paramedic license and prepares students to sit for the National Registry paramedic exam.
The 33-unit program, only available to people who already are EMT-1 certified, and have submitted an application to the Health Occupations Office, will run fall/spring semesters with a summer/fall internship. For the convenience of those who are working full-time, the class for fall and spring semesters will be held on Fridays from 2 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30p.m.
The Paramedic Program is intended as a structured course of study that cannot be divided into separate component parts. Therefore, no advanced placement, credit for experiential learning, or transfer credit is available. View the Program Application
Important Information
- Applicants must be a High School Graduate or general education equivalent, hold current EMT certificate, and valid basic life support card.
- Criminal Background check and livescan fingerprint background check is required.
- Physical Exam and proof of immunizations completed during the first 5 weeks of the fall semester
- Program begins in the fall. Field Experience begins the following summer.
See more information in the program application.