Credential(s) Offered
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Method of Delivery
In Person
When offered
Daytime Hours
Instructional Program (CIP)
Description
Paramedics respond immediately to 911 emergency calls involving any type of accident, disaster or medical emergency. At the scene of the emergency, they quickly assess patients’ conditions and take action using recommended guidelines and procedures. You must have the ability to stay calm, identify and evaluate problems quickly, be physically fit, and communicate well.
The NPC Emergency Medical Technology Department provides outstanding pre-hospital care education. The current NPC program has been revised and updated based on the most recent standards of the U.S. Department of Transportation, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, and the National EMS Scope of Practice.
To prepare paramedics who are competent in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective behavior learning domains to enter the profession. Classes are taught by experienced and knowledgeable emergency health care professionals. You'll be learning the most up-to-date, best practices available in this challenging field. You will satisfy the paramedic certification requirements of both the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians and the Arizona Department of Health Services.
Applicants to NPC's Paramedicine program must:
Be an Arizona certified EMCT with a minimum of one year of experience.
- Have taken EMT 130 and EMT 131 with successful completion of a “C” or better for each class OR possess valid Arizona State EMT-Basic certification. All students must also have successfully completed EMT 240.
- Have a Next Gen Accuplacer Reading Placement Test score of 249 or better.
- Have a current, negative TB skin test or chest x-ray, Hepatitis B (or waiver), MMR, and Tdap immunizations. In addition, a COVID-19 vaccination or clinical agency-approved waiver is required.
- Have a current level one DPS Fingerprint Clearance card.
To begin the process, students must first enroll in Basic Electrocardiogram (ECG) and Pharmacology (EMT 240). Upon successful completion of the course, you must interview for acceptance into the Paramedicine program.
Details
Hours
45
Entrance Requirements
Combination of Education and Course(s)
School
WIOA Approved Program
Yes
Training Location(s)
1001 W Deuce of Clubs, Show Low, AZ 85901
Local WIB
2002 - ARIZONA@WORK - Northeastern Arizona
Type of Attainment:
Certificate of Proficiency
Name of Credential
Certificate of Proficiency
Type of financial aid offered or have access to
Pell Grant, Scholarships
Refund Policy
Is the proposed curriculum currently certified by an accrediting agency or similar national standardization program?
Yes - CAAHEP
Is this proposed curriculum considered a nontraditional program of training services for women?
No
Is this proposed curriculum considered a nontraditional program of training services for men?
No
Cost Items
Books (Estimated)
$320.00
In-State Tuition
$3,285.00 Navajo county residency
Other Fees
$94.00 media fees
Out-of-State/District Tuition
$4,095.00 In-state, outside Navajo county
Registration Fee
$2,120.00 course fees
Total In-State Program Cost
$5,819.00
Total Out-of-State Program Cost
$6,629.00