Emergency Medical Technician / Paramedic

Program Level: Degrees, Certificates
Department: Protective Services
Institute: Public Service
College: SAC
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What is the EMT program?

The Emergency Medical Services Degree program prepares competent entry-level Emergency Medical Technician Basic and Paramedic students in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills) and affective (behavior) learning domains.

What are the minimum expectations of the Paramedic Program?

The goal of the Paramedic Program is to prepare competent entry-level Paramedics in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains with or without exit points at the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician and/or Emergency Medical Technician, and/or Emergency Medical Responder levels.

Admissions

What will I learn?

EMT training is a natural entry into the world of medicine. Students will become proficient in emergency pre-hospital care of the sick and injured in the field and hospital emergency department environment.

What's special about program?

The Emergency Medical Services degree program offers the only AAS Paramedic Degree in the San Antonio metropolitan area. It also offers a college Certificate Level II in Paramedic and an Occupational Skills Award Certificate in EMT-Basic, all at competitive prices.

What are our program outcomes?

For NREMT exam pass rates, retention, and positive placement averages review our Paramedic Program Outcomes CAAHEP.pdf

The EMT-Basic represents the first response of the emergency medical system.

What can I do with this course of study?

The EMT-Basic represents the first response of the emergency medical system. An EMT trained at this level is prepared to care for patients atthe scene of an accident and while transporting patients by ambulance to the hospital under the direction of more highly trained medical personnel. The EMT-Basic has the emergency skills to assess a patient's condition and manage respiratory, cardiac, and trauma emergencies. All Texas firefighters are required to obtain EMT-Basic training.

Paramedics provide more extensive pre-hospital care than do EMTs. In addition to carrying out the procedures of the other levels, paramedics administer medications orally and intravenously, interpret electrocardiograms (EKGs), perform endotracheal intubations, and use monitors and other complex equipment. Paramedics can become supervisors, operations managers, administrative directors, or executive directors of emergency services.

Some EMTs and paramedics become instructors, dispatchers, or physician assistants; others move into sales or marketing of emergency medical equipment. A number of people become EMTs and Paramedics to test their interest in healthcare before training as registered nurses, physicians, or other health workers. Earnings of EMTs and Paramedics depend on the employment setting and geographic location of their jobs, as well as their training and experience. The lowest 10% of wage earners had a salary of $19,710 and the highest $51,370. All 50 States require EMTs and Paramedics to be licensed, but the levels and titles vary from State to State.

Accreditation

The San Antonio College A.A.S. degree and Certificate Level II programs are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon recommendation of the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Profession (CoAEMSP).

CAAHEP
9355 - 113th St. N, #7709
Seminole, FL 33775
P: (727) 210-2350
F: (727) 210-2354
mail@caahep.org

To contact CoAEMSP:
8301 Lakeview Parkway
Suite 111-312
Rowlett, TX 75088
(214) 703-8445
FAX (214) 703-8992
www.coaemsp.org

Contact Us

Martin D. Davila
Chair
(210) 486-1692
sac-protsvcs@alamo.edu

Jeff Bailey
Program Coordinator
Nursing Allied Health Complex (NAHC 108B)
(210) 486-1536
sac-ems@alamo.edu

Jamie Powell
NAHC 112A
(210) 486-1507
sac-ems@alamo.edu

Marcela Castañeda
Administrative Services Speacialist
NAHC 111
(210) 486-1692
sac-protsvcs@alamo.edu