EMERGENCY MEDICAL
SERVICES PROGRAM
Program Admission Information
and
Enrollment Documentation Packet
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ... 4
Interested in Becoming an Emergency Medical Technician? ... 4
Contact Information ... 4
Emergency Medical Services Faculty and Staff ... 4
Accreditation ... 5 Costs ... 5 Program Description ... 5 Already a Paramedic? ... 6 Pre-Admission Requirements ... 7 General Requirements: ... 7
EMS Application Requirements:... 8
Intermediate Program ... 8
Paramedic Program ... 9
Associate Degree In Emergency Medical Services ... 9
EMS Selection Process ... 9
Selection Priorities ... 10
EMT/Paramedic Physical And Technical Job Requirements – Fit for Duty ... 11
Readmission Procedure ... 12
Transfer Students ... 12
Healthcare Packet and Immunizations ... 12
Certificate of Proficiency ... 13
EMT-I Option – Course Schedule ... 13
EMT-P Option – Course Schedule ... 13
Associate of Applied Science Degree ... 14
Tentative Schedule For 1st Year – Day & Night Classes ... 15
Tentative Schedule For 2nd Year – Day & Night Classes ... 16
Enrollment Documentation Packet ... 17
Program Enrollment Application ... 18
Criminal Background Statement ... 19
Verification Form ... 20
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for your interest in the Emergency Medical Services Program offered by Wor-Wic Community College. We have compiled this booklet to help you understand the selection process and to guide you through the procedures you must follow to apply to this limited admission program.
Please Read This Entire Booklet. It Is Your Responsibility To Make Sure You Have Completed All Steps Of The Admission Process By Stated Deadlines. ALL ADMISSIONS ORIGINAL DOCUMENTATION FOR THE EMS PROGRAM MUST BE SUBMITTED BY 4 PM ON THE LAST FRIDAY IN MAY.
INTERESTED IN BECOMING AN EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN?
Applicants to the EMS program must meet the Functional Job Analysis for EMT’s set by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. This document can be found on the EMS department website (www.worwic.edu/Departments/EMS/EMSResources.aspx).Additionally, you must complete an admissions application to the college, take the diagnostic exams, partake in a SOAR session, and enroll in EMS 101, EMS 151, and SDV 100 (if applicable) during the fall or spring semester. To become an EMT, students must pass the written National Registry Certification and a Maryland practical examination. To obtain Maryland certification and be eligible to work in Maryland as an EMT, students must possess a National Registry EMT certification. Please note, to become an EMT in Maryland you must be affiliated with a fire or EMS agency. Affiliation requirements are not pre-requisites for the EMS 101 or EMS 151 courses or National Registry Certification. They only apply to Maryland certification.
CONTACT INFORMATION
If you have any questions, please contact us at the following: AdmissionsWor-Wic Community College 32000 Campus Drive
Salisbury, MD 21804 410-334-2895
Emergency Medical Services Department Wor-Wic Community College
32000 Campus Drive Salisbury, MD 21804 410-572-8740
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES FACULTY AND STAFF
Daniel Webster, BS, NRPDepartment Head & Assistant Professor Emergency Medical Services Department Wor-Wic Community College
410-572-8738
Stacy Ennis
Administrative Associate I
Emergency Medical Services Department Wor-Wic Community College
ACCREDITATION
Wor-Wic is a state-approved two-year college. It is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, 3624 Market St., Philadelphia, PA 19104, (267) 284-5000. The Commission on Higher Education is an institutional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education and the Commission on Recognition of Post-secondary Accreditation.
The Emergency Medical Services Program at Wor-Wic Community College is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions (CoAEMSP). To contact CAAHEP: Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, 1361 Park Street, Clearwater, FL, 33756, 727-210-2350, www.caahep.org. To contact CoAEMSP: 8301 Lakeview Parkway, Suite 111-312, Rowlett, TX, 75088, (214) 703-8445, FAX (214) 703-8992, www.coaemsp.org.
COSTS
Prospective emergency medical services students should refer to the college catalog for current tuition rates. In addition to tuition, other semester costs include registration fees, books, laboratory fees, uniforms and insurance. For information about financial aid, call our director of financial aid at (410) 334-2903.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Wor-Wic’s programs in emergency medical services (EMS) are designed to provide students with the knowledge and competencies required to administer emergency pre-hospital care. These programs follow national and state protocol standards that allow graduates to take national and state certification examinations.
Once officially accepted, students are admitted to the EMS program. Admission into EMS programs is restricted and selection is on a competitive basis due to the limitations of health care facilities for clinical and field rotations. All admissions documentation (original, no faxed or scanned documents) for the Emergency Medical Technician – Intermediate (EMT-I) Program must be completed and submitted by 4 p.m. on the last Friday in May. Candidates are selected using a point scale based on their submitted enrollment packet, diagnostic testing, and courses completed.
If you hold a current emergency medical technician (basic) certification, the Emergency Medical Technician – Intermediate (EMT-I) certificate option is designed to prepare graduates to work as Cardiac Rescue Technicians (CRTs). The Emergency Medical Technician – Paramedic (EMT-P) certificate option is for those with CRT certification. This option prepares graduates to work as Paramedics. Students obtaining a Certificate of Proficiency in the Paramedic program must also complete SDV 100 (or have it waived) and BIO 115 (or BIO 202) for program completion.
Students obtain clinical experiences at institutions such as Peninsula Regional Medical Center in Salisbury, Atlantic General Hospital in Berlin, and E.W. McCready Memorial Hospital in Crisfield. Clinical experiences are generally scheduled Monday through Friday; however, scheduled clinical hours may occur during the day, evening, and weekends according to patient volume and as determined by each clinical site.
After you successfully complete the EMT-I certificate and/or the EMT-P program, you are eligible to take a certification and licensure examination in emergency medical services. Once a student has passed the examination, you will be licensed to work as a Cardiac Rescue Technician (CRT) or Paramedic.
Already a Paramedic?
If you are already licensed as a paramedic, and are interested in working towards your A.A.S. in emergency medical services, you may need to take general education courses only. EMT-P licensed individuals may request college credit for the licensure* by providing documentation of the license (a copy of national certification). Students must successfully complete all the graduation requirements and associate degree requirements detailed in Wor-Wic Community College’s current catalog.
Students, who are EMT-P licensed and requesting college credit for emergency medical services courses and who have taken the college’s proficiency examinations for the courses, forfeit the proficiency examination credits in exchange for college credit earned for the EMT-P licensure.
PRE-ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Due to the limited number of spaces available in the Emergency Medical Services Programs, selection is on a competitive basis. Satisfactory completion of all requirements does not guarantee that you will be admitted into the program.
In order to be considered for entrance into the program, you must complete ALL of the following requirements by 4 p.m. on the last Friday in May. Submissions received after the deadline or that are incomplete will be marked as late.
General Requirements:
1. Complete the College Admission Application and submit it to the director of admissions.
2. If applicable, submit an official high school and/or college transcript to student services to transfer college credits into Wor-Wic. You can submit your application when you are a high school senior; however, students must be 18 years of age prior to entering clinical sites.
Foreign students who want to be admitted as high school graduates or who want to transfer college credits into Wor-Wic must have their high school and college transcripts evaluated by an acceptable academic credential evaluation services, at their own expense. The registrar maintains a list of acceptable academic credential evaluation services.
3. Take our diagnostic assessments (except candidates who have a bachelor’s or higher degree, college transfer students who are eligible for transfer credit for ENG 101 and/or MTH 103, or a higher level mathematics course, or who have received Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) subset scores of at least 550 or American College Testing (ACT) subset scores of at least 21 within the past two years).
a. If the assessment indicates you need “College Reading” (ENG 095), and/or “Introduction to Computation” (MTH 091), you must complete those courses with a grade of “C” or better.
b. All developmental courses (courses below the 100 level as described above) must be completed and passed with a grade of “C” or better by the last Friday in May of the year in which you are applying to the program.
EMS Application Requirements:
Intermediate Program
In order to be considered for admission into the EMT-I program, candidates must: 1. Complete all General Requirements;
2. Complete and submit an EMS Enrollment Documentation Packet (see attached) – original document, no faxed or scanned copies will be accepted;
a. Complete an EMS Application, selecting a Day or Night class option; b. Complete the Criminal Background Statement;
c. Complete an Agency Verification Form; and
d. If applicable, complete a Request for College Credit for EMS Training Form; **
3. Complete EMS pre-Intermediate courses (or be a Maryland or Nationally certified EMT and show proof of EMT card);
a. Pre-Intermediate Courses:
Credits
EMS 101 Emergency Medical Technician I 4
EMS 151 Emergency Medical Technician II 4
SDV 100 Fundamentals of College Study 1
9 b. EMS 101 and EMS 151 must each be completed with a “C” or better. 4. Meet the functional job analysis standards for EMTs, which can be found on the
college’s website (http://www.worwic.edu/departments/ems/emsresources.aspx); and
Paramedic Program
In order to be considered for admission into the EMT-P program, candidates must: 1. Successfully have completed all pre-Intermediate and Intermediate program
courses (or be a Maryland certified cardiac rescue technician and show proof of
current CRT card);
2. If applicable, complete a Request for College Credit for EMS Training Form. ** ** If you are transferring EMT credits in, you must complete a Request for College Credit
for EMS Training Form prior to the application due date along with a copy of your
current EMT card.
Associate Degree in Emergency Medical Services
Students who are interested in obtaining an Associate of Science Degree in Emergency Medical Services, and who do not currently hold a Paramedic license, may complete the EMS associate degree requirements as listed below. All non-EMS courses may be taken prior to being accepted into the EMS program.
1. Students must meet all of Wor-Wic Community College’s graduation requirements and requirements of an associate degree; and
2. Take all required prerequisite courses, be accepted into the EMS program, take all EMS courses, and non-EMS courses required for the associate degree at Wor-Wic; or
3. Obtain and show proof of a national or Maryland State EMT license with course work completed at another institution, be accepted into the EMS program,
complete all EMS courses, and non-EMS courses required for the associate degree at Wor-Wic; or
4. Obtain a cardiac rescue technician license (CRT) with course work completed at another institution, show proof of current CRT license, be accepted into the EMS program, complete all EMS courses under the EMT-P program, and complete all non-EMS courses required for the associate degree.
EMS SELECTION PROCESS
Due to the limited number of spaces available in the emergency medical services program, satisfactory completion of the admission requirements does not guarantee that you will be admitted into the program since final selection is on a competitive basis.
Prospective students are ranked using a point scale based on their submitted enrollment packet, diagnostic testing results, and completed courses. Scores are ranked from highest to lowest. In the event of a tie, scores are ranked by lottery. The top 16 students for each section become the prospective students to be accepted in the Emergency Medical Service program. Other ranked students on the list are numbered consecutively as alternates. Prospective students are notified by mail of their acceptance or alternate status, by the Emergency Medical Services office, and must accept or reject their position in the EMS program by the designated deadline enclosed within the acceptance letter.
EMS candidates failing to complete any requirements of the application process may be deemed ineligible for consideration.
SELECTION PRIORITIES
Preference is given to residents of Worcester, Wicomico and Somerset Counties. Secondary preference is given to other Maryland residents, with third selection priority to out-of-state residents.
Students needing developmental courses may or may not be accepted. If accepted, these students will have a lower priority ranking. Additionally, late applications may or may not be accepted. If accepted, the late applicant will be placed last in the selection priority order.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
If you are selected for admission, you must submit an acceptance form by the date that is stated on your acceptance letter. The emergency medical services department will then
register you for your courses. You will also be given a deadline to complete (at your own
cost) a physical examination, background check, and drug screening; and provide proof of: immunizations (MMR, tetanus, varicella, PPD), cardiopulmonary resuscitation certification for health care providers, and flu shot. Proof of Hepatitis B shot series or denial is also required. Failure to provide this information may disqualify you from the program.
Once selected into the program, affiliation with a Maryland EMS operational program must be obtained and students must hold a Maryland EMT certification prior to clinical rotations. Clinical rotations are held at local sites with educational agreements with Wor-Wic’s EMS program.
EMT/Paramedic Physical and Technical Job Requirements
(Fit for Duty)
Students applying to the EMS Paramedic Program at Wor-Wic must perform the same duties as an EMT/Paramedic, which include:
Strength
Must lift and transport medical patients unable to walk on their own.
Lift/carry at least 100 pounds.
Push and pull objects that weight more than 50 pounds.
Stamina and endurance to repeatedly bend, lift and kneel in uncomfortable positions throughout their work shifts.
Motor Skills
Steady hands for IV meds, applying bandages, monitoring vital signs, and using equipment with small, precise controls.
Making small movements with their fingers and holding their arms and hands steady. Good coordination to climb stairs, retrieve equipment, and carry patients.
Ability to move around and perform tasks in small areas
Ability to speak clearly and quickly to communicate with patients and doctors
Vision & Hearing
Good vision for the ability to monitor patients, check pupils, read medication labels, see colors to read/adjust gauges and other equipment controls
Good hearing for the ability to hear alarms, emergency signals, breathing & heartbeats, radio transmissions, and indicators in noisy, chaotic crime, accident or natural disaster scenes.
Mental Skills
Ability to remember treatment protocols and how they work in specific cases.
Able to focus without interruption for an hour or more, particularly in surroundings with many distractions.
Critical thinking skills such as logic, judgment and reasoning to know how to apply proper care procedures to treat various medical problems.
READMISSION PROCEDURE
The policy guidelines for readmission of a previously admitted and enrolled student will occur under the following conditions.
1. Students who withdrew/dropped EMS courses due to non-academic reasons, met with the department head for an exit interview, and have department head permission will be reenrolled in the program and will continue where they left off. If it has been longer than 2 years, students may be required to audit previously passed courses due to MIEMSS regulations.
2. Students who withdrew/dropped EMS courses due to academic reasons, or who did not complete a course with a 75% or higher, must reapply. Readmission is dependent upon the space available in the program,
3. In order to receive consideration for readmission and obtain a point score for selection purposes, the student must obtain and submit a completed Admission Packet to the college by 4 p.m. on the last Friday in May.
4. All current admission criteria must be met for readmission consideration.
TRANSFER STUDENTS
The emergency medical services program at Wor-Wic Community College will not accept transfer credits for EMS courses from another EMS program. Credit for EMS courses will only be issued after a Request for College Credit Emergency Medical Technician Training is completed and approved.
HEALTHCARE PACKET AND IMMUNIZATIONS
After 30 days when a student leaves the program (for any reason), the student’s healthcare packet and all immunization records, including flu shots and PPD results, will be destroyed. If you would like your healthcare packet and/or immunization records, you must contact the department and personally pick up the records within 30 days of leaving the program. Records will not be scanned, faxed, emailed, or snail mailed, nor will records be forwarded/given to another facility or program. The student should be prepared to produce a valid picture ID (driver’s license or student ID) and must sign a release of medical records form.
It is the policy of Wor-Wic Community College not to discriminate on the basis of age, gender, race, color, religion, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, genetic information, or disability in the admission and treatment of students, access to educational programs and activities, and terms and conditions of employment. Student-related inquiries should be directed to the dean of student development at 410-334-2893, Wor-Wic Community College, 32000
Emergency Medical Services
CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY
EMT-I Option – Course Schedule
(Cardiac Rescue Technician)
SDV 100 is required to be completed or waived prior to receiving an EMS-I or EMS-P certificate.
Summer II Semester Credit Hours
* EMS 201 Introduction to Advanced EMS Practice 3
3
Fall Semester
* EMS 207 Patient Assessment and Trauma Emergencies I 3
* EMS 208 Emergency Cardiology 3
6
Spring Semester
* EMS 212 Medical Emergencies I 3
* EMS 213 Special Populations I 3
* EMS 215 Preparation for EMT-I Certification 1
* EMS 261 EMT-I Field Experience 2
9
CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY
EMT-P Option – Course Schedule
(Paramedic)
Fall Semester Credit Hours
* EMS 240 Crisis Operations 2
* EMS 241 Trauma Emergencies II 2
BIO 115 Human Structure and Function (or BIO 202) 3 – 4
7 – 8
Spring Session
* EMS 242 Medical Emergencies II 3
* EMS 243 Special Populations II 1
* EMS 255 Preparation for EMT-P Certification 2
* EMS 262 EMT-P Field Experience 2
8
Emergency Medical Services
ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE
Pre-EMS AAS Courses Credit Hours
SDV 100 Fundamentals of College Study 1
EMS 101 Emergency Medical Technician I 4
EMS 151 Emergency Medical Technician II 4
12
First Year
Fall Semester Credit Hours
* EMS 201 Introduction to Advanced EMS Practice 3 3
Fall Semester
* EMS 207 Patient Assessment and Trauma Emergencies I 3
* EMS 208 Emergency Cardiology 3
* ENG 101 Fundamentals of English I 3
* MTH 152 Elementary Statistics 3
12
Spring Session
*EMS 212 Medical Emergencies I 3
*EMS 213 Special Populations I 3
* EMS 215 Preparation for EMT-I Certification 1
*EMS 261 EMT-I Field Experience 2
* ENG 151 Fundamentals of English II 3
12
Second Year
Fall Semester Credit Hours
*EMS 240 Crisis Operations 2
*EMS 241 Trauma Emergencies II 2
BIO 115 Human Structure of Function (or BIO 202) 3 – 4
PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3
* SPH 101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3 13 – 14
Spring Session
*EMS 242 Medical Emergencies II 3
*EMS 243 Special Populations II 1
* EMS 255 Preparation for EMT-P Certification 2
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE FOR 1st YEAR – DAY & NIGHT CLASSES
Currently, EMS 201 is held in the summer for day and evening students. However, if there is a minimum number of students who do not continue from summer to fall, a fall EMS 201 session may be offered on Tuesdays from 12:30 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Lecture courses generally include an online component.Fall Semester
D A Y
Course Days Time
EMS 201 (Summer E only) Tuesdays & Thursdays 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
EMS 207 – B01 (Lecture) Tuesdays 8 a.m. – 12 p.m.
EMS 207 – B01 (Lab) Thursdays 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
EMS 208 – E01 (Lecture) Tuesdays 8 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
EMS 208 – E01 (Lab) Thursdays 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
N I G H T
Course Days Time
EMS 201 (Summer E only) Mondays & Wednesdays 6 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
EMS 207 – B02 (Lecture) Mondays 6 p.m. – 10 p.m.
EMS 207 – B02 (Lab) Saturdays 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
EMS 208 – E02 (Lecture) Mondays 6 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
EMS 208 – E02 (Lab) Saturdays 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Spring Semester
D A Y
Course Days Time
EMS 212 – B01 (Lecture) Tuesdays 8 a.m. – 12 p.m.
EMS 212 – B01 (Lab) Thursdays 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
EMS 213 – E01 (Lecture) Tuesdays 8 a.m. – 12 p.m.
EMS 213 – E01 (Lab) Thursdays 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
EMS 215 – E01 (Lab) Tuesdays 12:30 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.
N I G H T
Course Days Time
*EMS 212 – B02 (Lecture) Mondays 6 p.m. – 10 p.m.
EMS 212 – B02 (Lab) Saturdays 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
EMS 213 – E02 (Lecture) Mondays 6 p.m. – 10 p.m.
EMS 213 – E02 (Lab) Saturdays 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
EMS 215 – E02 (Lab) Wednesdays 6 p.m. – 9:45 p.m.
EMS 261 is a field experience class and is scheduled by the student. This may be scheduled in the spring or summer semester.
* In the event of only five Mondays in the Spring B session, another class session will be added with the date and day to be announced.
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE FOR 2
ndYEAR – DAY & NIGHT CLASSES
If enrollment is low, day and night sections may be combined. Except for EMS 255, which is in class with an online component, all other 2nd year lecture courses are online only.Fall Semester
D A Y
Course Days Time
EMS 240 – B01 (Lecture) Online Only
EMS 240 – B01 (Lab) Wednesdays 9 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.
EMS 241 – E01 (Lecture) Online Only
EMS 241 – E01 (Lab) Wednesdays 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
N I G H T
Course Days Time
EMS 240 – B02 (Lecture) Online Only
EMS 240 – B02 (Lab) Mondays 6 p.m. – 8:45 p.m.
EMS 241 – E02 (Lecture) Online Only
EMS 241 – E02 (Lab) Mondays 6 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Spring Semester
D A Y
Course Days Time
EMS 242 – B01 (Lecture) Online Only
EMS 242 – B01 (Lab)* Mondays & Wednesdays 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
EMS 243 – E01 (Lecture) Online Only
EMS 243 – E01 (Lab) Mondays 9 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.
EMS 255 – E01 (Lec) Wednesdays 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
N I G H T
Course Days Time
EMS 242 – B02 (Lecture) Online Only
EMS 242 – B02 (Lab)* Mondays & Wednesdays 6 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
EMS 243 – E02 (Lecture) Online Only
EMS 243 – E02 (Lab) Mondays 6 p.m. – 8:45 p.m.
EMS 255 – E02 (Lec) Wednesdays 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
ENROLLMENT DOCUMENTATION PACKET
The following documents are required to be completed and returned as
part of the EMS application process.
1.
Program Enrollment Application
2.
Criminal Background Statement
3.
Agency Recommendation Form
4.
Request for College Credit for Emergency Medical Technician
Emergency Medical Services
Program Enrollment Application
EMT – I (CRT)
Date of Application Student ID# (if current student)
First Name MI Last Name Date of Birth
Legal Physical Address City, State, Zip
Mailing Address City, State, Zip
This is a cell I can accept text messages
Daytime Telephone Number
Day or Night Classes:
Day Classes Night Classes(Select One)
I completed EMS 101 & EMS 151 at Wor-Wic Year Completed:
I have an EMT Card Card #:
(Copy of current EMT card required.)
I acknowledge that if I am accepted into the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Program, I will receive an EMS acceptance letter. Furthermore, I understand that I must return that letter stating my agreement to begin the EMS program during the upcoming Summer II academic semester. If I do not return the acceptance letter, I understand that my application will be considered withdrawn, and I will be required to re-apply for consideration of future admittance into the program.
Applicant’s Signature How did you hear about Wor-Wic’s EMS Program?
Certificate Program Associate Program
Emergency Medical Services
CRIMINAL BACKGROUND STATEMENT
I, ____________________________________________, understand that a felony
Name (please print)
conviction may prohibit state and national certification, admission into the
emergency medical services program at Wor-Wic Community College, and
employment in the emergency medical services field.
Please read and check for agreement:
I attest that I have never been convicted of a felony charge.
I attest that I have never been convicted of, or pled guilty to, pled nolo
contendere to, or received probation before judgment with respect to any
crime other than a minor traffic violation, the record of which has not been
expunged.
If I have falsified any information on this form and am accepted into and graduate
from the emergency medical services program at Wor-Wic Community College, I
am aware that I may not be able to obtain certification or employment in the field.
____________________________________
____________________
Emergency Medical Services
VERIFICATION FORM
Current Certification (select one):
EMT NREMT CRT
Current Affiliation (select one):
I certify that I am currently affiliated with a state approved EMS agency.
If affiliated, candidate must complete the Affiliation Verification section below only.
I certify that I am NOT currently affiliated with a state approved EMS agency, and I understand affiliation must be obtained by August 15 (unless recently completed EMS101/151 at WWCC).
If candidate does not have a current affiliation, complete Instructor Recommendation Section only.
AFFILIATION VERIFICATION AGENCY: _______________________
I have 0 – 3 years EMT experience. I have over 3 years EMT experience. I have responded to less than 100 EMT calls. I have responded to over 100 EMT calls.
My signature verifies, to the best of my knowledge, that the above information regarding my EMT
experience is correct and does not include fire calls. Incorrect information may void my application.
Candidate Signature Candidate Printed Name
AGENCY VERIFICATION(To be completed by the agency senior EMS officer or related agency official)
I verify that the candidate named on this form is currently an active member/provider holding membership with this agency as of this date and all of the above information regarding EMT experience/calls (fire calls are not included) is correct. I verify that the candidate named on this form has no quality concern issues or protocol errors that would prevent him/her from participating in EMS training.
_________________________________________ ___________________
Signature of Senior EMS Officer/Agency Official Date
_________________________________________ ___________________
Printed Name & Title Daytime phone number
INSTRUCTOR RECOMMENDATION (To be completed by the EMS 101/151 Instructor/program faculty)
I verify that the candidate named on this form has successfully completed EMS 101 and EMS 151 as of this date, and I approve of this individual’s participation in EMS training.
_________________________________________ ___________________
Signature of EMS Instructor/Program Faculty Date
_________________________________________ ___________________
REQUEST FOR COLLEGE CREDIT FOR
EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN TRAINING
Name
College ID or Social Security Number
Address
Telephone#
REQUEST COLLEGE CREDIT FOR (Check your
CURRENT
certification level):Training College Course and Credits
Emergency Medical Technician EMS 101 Emerg. Med. Tech. I 4 Cr. EMS 151 Emerg. Med. Tech. II 4 Cr.
Cardiac Rescue Technician – Intermediate EMS 201 Intro. to EMS Practice 3 Cr. EMS 207 Pat. Asst. and Trauma ER I 3 Cr. EMS 208 Emergency Cardiology 3 Cr. EMS 212 Medical Emergencies I 3 Cr. EMS 213 Special Populations I 3 Cr. EMS 215 Prep. For EMT-I Cert. 1 Cr. EMS 261 EMT-I Field Experience 2 Cr.
Paramedic EMS 240 Crisis Operations 2 Cr. EMS 241 Trauma Emergencies II 2 Cr. EMS 242 Medical Emergencies II 3 Cr. EMS 243 Special Populations II 1 Cr. EMS 255 Prep. for EMT-P Cert. 2 Cr EMS 262 EMT-P Field Experience 2 Cr.
DOCUMENTATION NEEDED FOR CREDIT FOR:
EMT, EMT-I (CRT), and/or EMT-P students must present a copy of their current national or state certificate(s) which may be from any U.S. state certifying agency. (Please attach)
CREDIT IS GRANTED ONCE:
The student successfully completes at least one three-credit college level course at Wor-Wic Community College.
_____________________________________ ____________
Administrative Approval Signature Date