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Posted or edited: 09.23.08 ... PJC Information Services
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A career in Emergency Medical Services is a challenging and rewarding experience. As an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) or Paramedic, you will obtain the knowledge and skills to care for someone who is ill or injured in an emergency situation.

You may provide care for patients in situations ranging from delivering a baby to cardiac arrest; for patients who have been involved in motor vehicle accidents to victims of house fires and jobsite accidents. No matter what the situation, you will know how to effectively care for that person.

EMTs are the entry-level providers in emergency medical services (EMS). EMTs provide care at the Basic Life Support level for patients experiencing any type of emergency. Their care includes bandaging and splinting, basic airway management, automated external defibrillation, spinal immobilization, and vehicle extrication.

Paramedics are the highest level care providers in EMS. They provide care at the Advanced Life Support level for patients experiencing any type of medical or trauma related emergencies. Paramedic level care includes advanced airway management; intravenous therapy; use of cardiac monitor/defibrillators and pacemakers; and medication administration.

EMS Employment Opportunities include:

  • Fire Departments
  • Private and Municipal EMS Services
  • Hospital
  • Industrial Safety
  • Flight Services

Course Offered in EMS

Paris Junior College offers EMT Basic instruction and Paramedic level courses. PJC also offers emergency care attendant first responder for volunteer departments that participate as first responder organizations. Other training offered includes:

  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support
  • Basic Trauma Life Support
  • Cardio-Pulmonary Rescucitation (CPR)
  • EMS Instructor
  • EMS refresher courses

Educational Options

EMS students have several options to achieve success in EMS education:

  • AAS Degree in EMS
  • EMT-Basic Certification
  • EMT-Intermediate Certificate Program
  • EMT-Paramedic Certificate Program

The goal of the EMS faculty at PJC is to assist every student in achieving their highest possible level of success.

THEA Requirements

Intermediate and Paramedic Certificates do not require the student to take the THEA test. Students pursuing AAS degree in EMS are required to take the THEA test.

Counseling/Career Planning

Counselors and faculty are available to help students in selecting their courses of study. Counselors also provide academic counseling and career guidance resources to assist in the development of individualized degree plans. Confidential personal adjustment counseling in support of academic success and referral sources are also available.

Students seeking information about the transferability of courses or the requirements of various college or university degree programs should consult with a counselor prior to registration.

For more information on PJC’s EMS programs, contact faculty advisor Blaine Jones via e-mail at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address), or by phone at 903-782-0735.

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