Lakeland Community College provides emergency medical technology and paramedic training that prepares students to take the National Registry Exam to become certified in the State of Ohio. The EMT and Paramedic Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) upon the recommendation of the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions (CoAEMSP).
Location
Kirtland, OH • 2 Locations
Phone
440-525-7200
cwest15@lakelandcc.edu
Lakeland Community College provides emergency medical technology and paramedic training that prepares students to take the National Registry Exam to become certified in the State of Ohio. The EMT and Paramedic Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) upon the recommendation of the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions (CoAEMSP).
Location
Kirtland, OH • 2 Locations
Phone
440-525-7200
cwest15@lakelandcc.edu
Choose from available first responder training programs.
A 2 credit hour course providing a review of basic knowledge and skills for treatment and transport of the sick or injured. Emphasizes lifting and moving patients, trauma and medical patient management, and airway and cardiac management. Successful completion meets requirements for renewal of certification as a Basic EMT.
A 2 credit hour course providing a review of basic knowledge and skills for treatment and transport of the sick or injured. Emphasizes lifting and moving patients, trauma and medical patient management, and airway and cardiac management. Successful completion meets requirements for renewal of certification as a Basic EMT.
The EMT program equips students with the fundamental skills necessary to provide immediate medical attention in emergency situations. The training includes patient assessment, trauma response, and cardiac and respiratory emergencies management. Upon completion, participants can sit for the National Registry Examination to become a certified EMT in Ohio.
The EMT program equips students with the fundamental skills necessary to provide immediate medical attention in emergency situations. The training includes patient assessment, trauma response, and cardiac and respiratory emergencies management. Upon completion, participants can sit for the National Registry Examination to become a certified EMT in Ohio.
An 8 credit hour course providing basic knowledge and skills for treatment and transport of the sick or injured. Students learn medical terminology, patient assessment, CPR, defibrillation, oxygen administration, airway management, and other life-saving skills. Successful completion qualifies students to take the National Registry Certification Exam for Basic EMT.
An 8 credit hour course providing basic knowledge and skills for treatment and transport of the sick or injured. Students learn medical terminology, patient assessment, CPR, defibrillation, oxygen administration, airway management, and other life-saving skills. Successful completion qualifies students to take the National Registry Certification Exam for Basic EMT.
A comprehensive program requiring five additional courses beyond the EMT-Basic course. Takes at least one year or three semesters to complete with a minimum of 600 combined classroom and laboratory hours and 450 combined clinical and field hours. Covers cardiac monitoring, intravenous access, medication administration, intubation, and advanced patient assessment. Students must maintain a 75% or better class average to progress.
A comprehensive program requiring five additional courses beyond the EMT-Basic course. Takes at least one year or three semesters to complete with a minimum of 600 combined classroom and laboratory hours and 450 combined clinical and field hours. Covers cardiac monitoring, intravenous access, medication administration, intubation, and advanced patient assessment. Students must maintain a 75% or better class average to progress.
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