Northern Arizona Healthcare is the largest health care organization in a region encompassing more than 50,000 square miles, operating two hospitals (Flagstaff Medical Center and Verde Valley Medical Center) with a team of over 3,000 healthcare professionals. The organization partners with Coconino Community College to provide comprehensive paramedic training through the Flagstaff Medical Center Paramedic Education Academy, which is accredited by CoAEMSP.
Location
Flagstaff, AZ • 2 Locations
Phone
928-773-2491
[email protected]
Northern Arizona Healthcare is the largest health care organization in a region encompassing more than 50,000 square miles, operating two hospitals (Flagstaff Medical Center and Verde Valley Medical Center) with a team of over 3,000 healthcare professionals. The organization partners with Coconino Community College to provide comprehensive paramedic training through the Flagstaff Medical Center Paramedic Education Academy, which is accredited by CoAEMSP.
Location
Flagstaff, AZ • 2 Locations
Phone
928-773-2491
[email protected]
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Applied Science degree in Paramedicine offered in partnership with Coconino Community College. The program consists of 584 classroom hours (didactic) and 500 clinical/vehicular hours. Students work in Surgery, Intensive Care Units, Respiratory Therapy, Emergency Department, Labor and Delivery, Pediatrics, and with approved paramedic-preceptors on ambulances and rescue units. Entry requires one year of field experience as an EMT and successful completion of a written entrance exam and practical skills evaluation. Upon completion and passing the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technician's Paramedic examinations and ADHS/BEMS certification, graduates are eligible to practice as a Certified Paramedic in Arizona.
Applied Science degree in Paramedicine offered in partnership with Coconino Community College. The program consists of 584 classroom hours (didactic) and 500 clinical/vehicular hours. Students work in Surgery, Intensive Care Units, Respiratory Therapy, Emergency Department, Labor and Delivery, Pediatrics, and with approved paramedic-preceptors on ambulances and rescue units. Entry requires one year of field experience as an EMT and successful completion of a written entrance exam and practical skills evaluation. Upon completion and passing the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technician's Paramedic examinations and ADHS/BEMS certification, graduates are eligible to practice as a Certified Paramedic in Arizona.
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