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Fall 2010 Lee Campus Paramedic applications will be accepted as follows:
At the Lee Campus B-135 * April 27 & 28 (9am - 4:30pm) *
Paramedic Applications will only be accepted during the times specified above.
Fall 2010 District Wide EMT Applications will be accepted as follows:
At the Lee campus for ALL campuses
• Starting April 13 at 9am until 6pm B building
• After April 13 Tuesday’s and Wednesday’s 9am – 6pm until the courses on all campuses are full.
• Wednesday April 14th, 21 and28th at Collier and Charlotte campuses from 4:30pm - 6:00pm
For further information please see the application directions.
Mail applications must be postmarked April 10th – May 3rd
Watch this site for continuing details on registration and minor application changes.
Watch this site for details on registration for Fall EMS courses
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LEE |
CHARLOTTE |
COLLIER |
HENDRY |
EMT |
Labs are offered day & evening – first come first serve scheduling
Clinical & Internship times are self scheduled |
Fall |
EMT - Day & Evening |
EMT - Evening |
EMT- Evening |
EMT- Evening |
Spring |
EMT - Day & Evening |
EMT - Evening |
EMT - Evening |
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Summer |
EMT - Day |
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PARAMEDIC |
Shift friendly days
Internship time is self scheduled |
Fall |
Paramedic I & II |
Paramedic V |
Paramedic III & IV |
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Spring |
Paramedic III |
Paramedic I & II |
Paramedic V |
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Summer |
Paramedic IV |
Paramedic III & IV |
Paramedic I & II |
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Emergency Medical Service Technology Program
The Emergency Medical Services Technology Program is designed to prepare the student to become a competent entry-level Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and/or Paramedic. The program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) in conjunction with the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions (CoAEMSP). The EMS certificate programs (EMT and Paramedic) are limited admission, requiring completion of the Application for EMS Programs, and acceptance into the program by the College EMS department. The Associate in Science Degree in Emergency Medical Services Technology consists of three sequential components. Successful completion of each component will fulfill requirements for the affiliated Florida State certification. Students looking to continue their education will be eligible for admission into the Edison State College Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Public Safety Administration.
Part One - Emergency Medical Technician - Basic Certificate 11 credit hours
Required for Florida EMT-Basic and National Registry Certification
The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) program is one semester and 11 college credit hours in length, offered in the fall and spring semesters. Summer sessions may be scheduled as approved by the department. Estimated program costs are $1,400 for Florida residents and $3,820 for non-Florida residents. This includes tuition, lab fees, textbooks, uniforms, insurance and equipment. Refer to the Edison State College website for financial aid information.
To be eligible to sit for the Florida EMT exam, students must successfully complete the EMT Certificate Program. The program includes lecture hours, laboratory hours, hospital clinicals, and internship/ride time experience. Students are responsible for transportation to and from the clinical sites. Specific information will be provided the first week of class. Upon successful completion of this program, students will receive a college completion certificate and the necessary paperwork required to apply for both Florida EMT and National Registry certifications.
Part Two - Paramedic Certificate 42 credit hours
Required for Florida EMT-Paramedic Certification
The Paramedic Certificate Program is designed to prepare the student to become a competent entry-level paramedic in the field of emergency medicine. The program is three semesters and 42 college credit hours in length (in addition the EMT certification). Estimated program costs are $4,200 for Florida residents and $13,440 for non-Florida residents. This includes tuition, lab fees, textbooks, uniforms, insurance and equipment. Refer to the Edison State College website for financial aid information. Additional costs include required uniforms, a stethoscope, and professional liability insurance. Students must also provide transportation to clinical and field experiences.
During the Paramedic Certificate Program, students will be required to complete a one week rotation in an Operating Room with a local hospital. This rotation is in addition to scheduled class/ laboratory/clinical/internship hours.
To be eligible to sit for the Florida Paramedic exam, the student must be currently certified as a Florida EMT and successfully complete the Paramedic Certificate Program. The program includes lecture hours, laboratory hours, hospital clinicals, operating room rotations, and internship/ride time experience. Students are responsible for transportation to and from the clinical/internship sites. Specific information will be provided the first week of class. Upon successful completion of this program, students will receive a college completion certificate and the necessary paperwork required to apply for Florida Paramedic certification.
Part Three - Associate in Science Degree
Emergency Medical Services Technology 72 credit hours
Students may also obtain an Associate of Science Degree in Emergency Medical Services Technology. General Education requirements may be completed concurrently with career core requirements, or following successful Florida Paramedic Certification.
Emergency Medical Services Program Advising Hours - Lee Campus
Monday-Tuesday 8:30 am – 4:00 pm
Wednesday-Thursday 10:00 am – 5:30 pm
Friday 8:30 pm – 4:00 pm
Or to schedule an appointment district-wide, call 239-489-9392
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Program Information:
The latest information on this program is posted in the Program Application, which can be viewed/downloaded above.