North Carolina Office of Emergency Medical Services Education Update
|
|
|
- Blaze Howard
- 10 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 North Carolina Office of Emergency Medical Services Education Update NCCCAEA 2014 Fall Conference
2 Topics OEMS rules OEMS credentials and background checks Current concerning issues Revision of course hours What does the future hold? CoAEMSP Accreditation
3 OEMS Rules
4 NCGS 131E, & NCGS 143, Gives OEMS authority to establish educational programs to credential EMS personnel
5 10 NCAC 13P Rules Require that: EMS education programs be delivered by approved institutions Institutions seeking approval must submit an educational plan to OEMS Gives OEMS authority to place enforcement actions
6 Proposed Rules Were approved in the August 2014 EMS Advisory Council Will be heard at the November meeting of the North Carolina Medical Care Commission Tentative implementation date- July 1 st, 2015
7 OEMS credentials and background checks
8 Initial Credentialing Be at least 18 years old (can test at 17 y/o) Successfully complete approved educational program for level of application Successfully complete TSOP Successfully complete written OEMS exam within one year from course end date in 3 attempts (if not successful in 3 attempts retake initial course) Background checks Credential term 4 years
9 Background checks NC resident last 5 years without interruption- NC check only Not NC resident or resident <5 years without interruption- State and National check SBI fingerprints and fee $38: Electronic payment module coming soon!! AOC downloads Complaint/ Investigation process Convictions Disciplinary Committee Denial, revocation, suspension
10 Convictions All convictions are reviewed Applicants selected for interview may include: Felonies & violent crimes Child abuse Sexual abuse / Harassment Substance abuse issues including DUI OEMS investigations
11 EMS Disciplinary Committee Established by NC General Statute Composed of 7 members 2 EMS Medical Directors 1 representative of the NC Medical Board 1 EMS Administrator 1 EMS Educator 2 EMS Professionals (1 EMT-P) Make recommendations to OEMS Chief
12 Current Concerning Issues
13 Allowing students into EMS Courses when they have not met the Co/Pre-requisites If your Institution is allowing this: The Institution is responsible for ensuring that the student is provided assistance and guidance to ensure success If a student obtains a Credential without meeting the requirements: The Credential of the student is at risk for disciplinary action from the OEMS The Course will be audited to ensure no other students were pushed through The Instructor could have their Credentials placed at risk for disciplinary action from the OEMS The Institution could have it s Credential placed at risk for disciplinary action from the OEMS
14 Educational Institutions not following their Education Plan If your Institution does not follow the current plan on file with the NCOEMS: The Institution could have it s Credential placed at risk for disciplinary action from the OEMS Courses that do not meet the requirements of the plan may be denied or suspended until the issues are resolved
15 Overriding the Educational Plan The Education Plan that is on file with the NCOEMS must be followed: In the event that this occurs, the Administration is then placing the Educational Institution, Program Director and Instructors in a situation where: The Institution could be at risk for disciplinary action from the OEMS The Program Director could have their Credentials placed at risk for disciplinary action from the OEMS The Instructors of courses could have their Credentials placed at risk for disciplinary action from the OEMS Litigation by those students effected can occur
16 Other issues EMS Courses Allowing students to administer medications or perform skills that are not within the Scope of Practice: Places the student at risk for disciplinary actions from the OEMS Places the Institution at risk for disciplinary actions from the OEMS Paramedic Programs Non CoAEMSP Accredited Programs If your Institution is running a program not accredited by CoAEMSP, then it would be in the best interest of the Institution to inform all potential candidates. Creation of an acknowledgement waiver to be signed by the student might assist with this issue. Allowing students to complete the course and then telling them to go to an Accredited Program and take the Refresher Course is not acceptable by CoAEMSP.
17 Revision of Course Hours
18 Curriculum Realignment Funded by NCCCS Perkins Grant Obtained by Gaston CC Involved all Curriculum Programs in NCCCS Other Shareholders/Stakeholders were invited to participate Intent: Create a standardized platform for all EMS Education in NC and Transition current NC Curricula to National Ed Standards
19 Curriculum Realignment Funded by NCCCS Perkins Grant End product: Mapping of NSC Curricula to Ed Standards Create or match objectives to standards Create Best Practices Approach Instructing and evaluating Defined competencies
20 Curriculum: Perkins Grant Curriculum side has revised it s courses already Perkins Grant: Assisted with the Curriculum realignment project for EMS Took National Standard Curricula and mapped it to the National Education Standards This will make all Institutions transition to competency based education for EMS Students Information can be found at: : When building new content, the program will need to include content for skills and medications that are within the Scope of Practice for each EMS Level within North Carolina. The skills and medications pertinent to North Carolina EMS Levels may be found in the most current edition on the North Carolina Medical Board Skills and Medications for EMS Personnel.
21 NCOEMS EMS Course Guidelines NCOEMS is currently revising the EMS Course Guidelines Didactic hours are fairly consistent with the current hours and will meet the National Education Standard recommended hours Prerequisites are currently being discussed Clinical and Field hours are currently being discussed Intent is to have these completed and posted ASAP
22 New National EMS Levels Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) Formerly First Responder (FR) 60 +/-hrs. Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Formerly EMT-Basic (EMT-B) /-hrs of Didactic. Clinical and Field Internship TBD. Advanced EMT (AEMT) Formerly EMT-Intermediate/85 EMT-I/ /- hrs of Didactic. Clinical and Field Internship TBD. Paramedic Formerly EMT-Paramedic Follow the CoAEMSP Guidelines and Standards
23 What does the future have in store?
24 What does the future have in store? New Credentialing Exams Transition Content- Already available Advisory Committee has approved to move forward with the rules Medical Care Commission to hear rules November 2014 Public registry and comment after January 2015 Anticipated enactment July 1, 2015
25 NCOEMS Approved Transition Course for NREMT Available first of November 2012 Must submit a proposed course outline to their Regional Educational Specialist for approval. Must inform all Providers taking the course that this content does not replace their current protocols (Local, NCCEP, State) or the approved medications and skills formulary that has been approved by the North Carolina Medical Board Successful completion will be denoted by the OEMS Approved Educational Institution issuing an official completion certificate and reflection of such course is available on an official Educational Transcript.
26 Transition Timeframe Educational Institutions Twelve (12) months from effective rule date Credentials Minimum of four (4) years from effective rule date Maximum of six (6) years from effective rule date No early renewal to get NEW Credential patch Will occur once transition content has been met and issued at renewal What happens if I do not transition? Will be dropped to next lowest level
27 NCOEMS Assistance NCOEMS is currently developing tools to assist the Institutions with the transition from Old to New Assistance and guidance as needed Best practice approaches Competency based education for EMS Students On site visits as needed to assist the Institution Updated Educational Institution Plan Others as the need arises
28 CoAEMSP Accreditation At the November 2012 EMS Advisory Council meeting, OEMS was tasked with providing a snapshot of accreditation, potential obligations and potential costs to North Carolina. February 13, 2013 EMS Advisory Council unanimously approved: This body move forward with a recommendation that by the year 2016 all EMT-Paramedic institutions be CoAEMSP accredited and challenge those with adequate funding to expedite this process.
29 CoAEMSP Accreditation Proposed EMS Rules have included: Some portions of the CoAEMSP model to be followed by all OEMS Educational Institutions Created a new rule for CoAEMSP Accredited Institutions, which gives them reciprocity to run concurrently with their Accreditation and not to exceed five (5) years, as long as the following are met: Executive summary is presented to the OEMS An OEMS Representative is present at the CoAEMSP Site Visit All NCOEMS specifics are met
30 CoAEMSP Accredited Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College - Asheville, NC Blue Ridge Community College - Flat Rock, NC Catawba Valley Community College - Hickory, NC Gaston College - Dallas, NC Guilford Technical Community College - Jamestown, NC Joint Special Operations Medical Training Center - Fort Bragg, NC Piedmont Community College - Roxboro, NC Southwestern Community College-Sylva - Sylva, NC Western Carolina University - Cullowhee, NC
31 CoAEMSP Letter of Review (LOR) Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute - Hudson, NC Central Carolina Community College-Sanford - Sanford, NC Central Piedmont CC/Carolina Medical Center Consortium - Charlotte, NC Cleveland Community College - Shelby, NC Coastal Carolina Community College - Jacksonville, NC Coastal Carolina Community College - Jacksonville, NC Davidson County Community College - Thomasville, NC Durham Technical Community College - Hillsborough, NC- Site Visit Completed Fayetteville Technical Community College - Fayetteville, NC Lenoir Community College - Kinston, NC- Site Visit Completed Pitt Community College - Greenville, NC North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC Rockingham Community College - Wentworth, NC Sandhills Community College - Pinehurst, NC Tri County Community College - Murphy, NC Western Piedmont Community College - Morgantown, NC
32 Questions?
THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM
THE COMMUNITY COLLEE SYSTEM 145 ASTON COLLEE (Dallas) [1963- ] 150 COLLEE OF THE ALBEMARLE (Elizabeth City) [1960-] 155 LENOIR COMMUNITY COLLEE (Kinston) [1969- ] [formerly: Lenoir County Community College,
2012 Passing Rates for Nursing Graduates In The North Carolina Community College System
2012 Passing Rates for Nursing Graduates In The North Carolina Community College System The 2012 Passing Rates for the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN) and the National
2013 Passing Rates for Nursing Graduates In The North Carolina Community College System
2013 Passing Rates for Nursing Graduates In The North Carolina Community College System The 2013 Passing Rates for the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN) and the National
Total Number of Foreign Students: 10,064. Part 1: Net Contribution to State Economy by Foreign Students (2006-07)
North Carolina Total Number of Foreign Students: 10,064 Part 1: Net Contribution to State Economy by Foreign Students (2006-07) Contribution from Tuition and Fees to State Economy: $182,657,000 Contribution
IAC Ch 131, p.1. 641 131.1 (147A) Definitions. For the purpose of these rules, the following definitions shall apply:
IAC Ch 131, p.1 641 131.1 (147A) Definitions. For the purpose of these rules, the following definitions shall apply: Advanced emergency medical technician or AEMT means an individual who has successfully
Sign Language Studies & Interpreter Education Programs. DIRECTORY Updated: August 20, 2014
Sign Language Studies & Interpreter Education Programs DIRECTORY Updated: August 20, 2014 Provided by North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Division of Services for the Deaf and the Hard
North Carolina Trends in Nursing Education: 2010 2014
North Carolina Trends in Nursing Education: 2010 2014 June 2015 This report was prepared by the North Carolina Board of Nursing North Carolina Trends in Nursing Education: 2010-2014 June 2015 Executive
Sign Language Studies & Interpreter Education Programs. DIRECTORY Updated: August 19, 2015
Sign Language Studies & Interpreter Education Programs DIRECTORY Updated: August 19, 2015 Provided by North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Division of Services for the Deaf and the Hard
College and Career Readiness. Basic Skills PLUS Career Pathways by College and NC Career Clusters 1
and Career Readiness Basic Skills PLUS Career Pathways by and NC Career Clusters 1 () Basic Skills PLUS is a program that provides workforce preparation activities and workforce training for a specific
North Dakota Department of Health. Continuing Education Coordinator. Instructor/Coordinator. Handbook
North Dakota Department of Health Continuing Education Coordinator Instructor/Coordinator Handbook North Dakota Department of Health Division of Emergency Medical Services & Trauma 600 East Boulevard Ave.
2015-2016 North Carolina College Admissions Deadlines and Open House Information
2015-2016 North Carolina Admissions Deadlines and Open House Information /University Name Address Website/Phone Test s Alamance Community 1247 Jimmie Kerr Rd. Graham, NC 27253 alamancecc.edu 336.506.4270
CONTACTS: 2-YEAR INSTITUTIONS
Alamance Community College P.O. Box 8000 Graham, NC 27253-8000 Contact: Bryon Robinson 336-578-2002 ext. 4135 [email protected] Asheville-Buncombe Technical College 155 Arrowwood Lane Franklin,
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN-BASIC AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN-PARAMEDIC
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN-BASIC AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN-PARAMEDIC APPLICATION & REQUIREMENTS Where can I get an application for state certification? You can download
PARAMEDIC. Paramedic Degree and Certificate
Area: Health & Education Dean: Dr. Steven Boyd Coordinator: Dr. Grant Goold Phone: (916) 484-8843 or (916) 484-8902 Counseling: (916) 484-8572 http://www.arc.losrios.edu/programs_of_study/ Health_and_Education/Paramedic.htm
Criminal Justice/ Law Enforcement Training State-Level Update
Public Safety Training Programs: Criminal Justice/ Law Enforcement Training State-Level Update NCCCAEA Fall Conference Sheraton Imperial, Durham September 27, 2012 Public Safety Training Programs System
School of Nursing and Allied Health EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN PARAMEDIC DEGREE
School of Nursing and Allied Health EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN PARAMEDIC DEGREE Emergency Medical Services Paramedic Associate of Applied Science Information Package Updated March 2009 Dear Future Paramedic:
Best Practices Manual for the North Carolina Community College Childcare Grant
Best Practices Manual for the North Carolina Community College Childcare Grant North Carolina Community College System Student Development services Fall 2009 2 Index Introduction 3 History 4 Forms 5 o
Our current member institutions include: http://library.uncg.edu/carolinaconsortium/
Page 1 of 5 The Carolina Consortium enables academic libraries in North Carolina and South Carolina to use their bulk purchasing power to obtain favorable pricing on a variety of electronic resources that
Committee on Educational Planning, Policies and Programs February 26, 2015. 9. Uniform Articulation Agreement for Nursing Programs...
Committee on Educational Planning, Policies and Programs February 26, 2015 9. Uniform Articulation Agreement for Nursing Programs...Katharine Stewart Situation: There are 55 community colleges in North
Donna G. Tidwell, Director EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
Donna G. Tidwell, Director EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Four levels SCOPE OF PRACTICE RULES EMR EMT AEMT Paramedic Scope of Practice builds on previous level SCOPE OF PRACTICE RULES EMR: Initial: No changes
Cisco Networking Academy: North Carolina Profile
Cisco Networking Academy: North Carolina Profile Educating the Architects of the Networked Economy Now in its second decade, Cisco Networking Academy has provided more than two million students worldwide
EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN / EMT-BASIC LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES OFFICE Post Office Box 70, 108 Cherry Street Burlington, Vermont 05402-0070 1-800-244-0911 (in VT) or 1-802-863-7310 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN
Cisco Networking Academy: North Carolina Profile
Cisco Networking Academy: North Carolina Profile Cisco Networking Academy is playing a critical role in the U.S. economic recovery by preparing students for the sustainable jobs that government, education
PROG 5 STATE BOARD OF COMMUNITY COLLEGES
Attachment PROG 5 STATE BOARD OF COMMUNITY COLLEGES Proposed Uniform Articulation Agreement Between The University of North Carolina RN to BSN Programs and the North Carolina Community College System Associate
AGED, BLIND, AND DISABLED MEDICAID MANUAL Transmitted by Change No.
PUBLIC PROGRAMS FUNDED BY STATE, COUNTY, OR LOCAL FUNDS{ XE "PUBLIC PROGRAMS FUNDED BY STATE, COUNTY, OR LOCAL FUNDS 2360 FIGURE 3" } 1. Cancer Control Program DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL
1.2.3 the recognition process for first responder training centers and training groups to assure standardized training;
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Division of Fire Prevention and Control FIRST RESPONDER CERTIFICATION PROGRAM 8 CCR 1507-16 [Editor s Notes follow the text of the rules at the end of this CCR Document.] SECTION
College and Career Readiness. Basic Skills PLUS Career Pathways by NC Career Clusters 1 (10/2014)
College and Career Readiness Basic Skills PLUS Career Pathways by NC Career Clusters 1 (10/2014) Total Number of Career Pathways: 67 Participating Basic Skills Plus Colleges: 53 Career Pathways with Greatest
SIERRA-SACRAMENTO VALLEY EMS AGENCY TRAINING PROGRAMS SECTION 1000 SUBJECT: INDEX REFERENCE NO. 1000
SIERRA-SACRAMENTO VALLEY EMS AGENCY TRAINING PROGRAMS SECTION 1000 SUBJECT: INDEX REFERENCE NO. 1000 1001 EMS Continuing Education (CE) Provider Requirements and Approval Process 1001-A EMS Continuing
To renew your license without National Registration, please send the following to the Department:
2016 EMS Personnel Renewal Application Option 2 Renewal applications will be accepted no later than July 30, 2016. Due to new OSDH building security, walk-in applicants should not expect to receive a copy
HUDSON VALLEY REGIONAL MEDICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE REGIONAL CREDENTIALING AND CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
HUDSON VALLEY REGIONAL MEDICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE REGIONAL CREDENTIALING AND CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES This document supersedes all previous documents. Pg 63 SECTION 1: Program
NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICE REGULATION CENTER FOR AIDE REGULATION AND EDUCATION
ALAMANCE/Graham Alamance Community College (336) 578-2002 ALAMANCE/Graham Alamance Community College (336) 538-7000 ALEXANDER/Taylorsville Catawba Valley Community College - Alexander Campus (828) 327-7000
12 SB 414/CSFA/2. Senate Bill 414 By: Senators Unterman of the 45th, Albers of the 56th and Millar of the 40th A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT
Senate Bill 414 By: Senators Unterman of the 45th, Albers of the 56th and Millar of the 40th AS PASSED SENATE A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 To amend Title 43 of the Official Code of Georgia
Cardiac Rehabilitation Facilities
1 Angel Medical Center Cardiopulmonary Rehab. Program P O Box 1209; Franklin, NC 28734- County: MACON Phone: (828)369-4232 Licensee: Angel Medical Center License No: CRP0113 Annie Penn Hospital CRP 618
EMS Certifications Previously Held Or Currently Held In PA, Other States or US Territories:
ff pennsylvania - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Bureau of Erne Medical Services imilmmlmt+lbitm Emergency Medical Services Provider Certification Application Purpose for completing this form o Initial Certification
Higher Learning in North Carolina
Higher Learning in North Carolina s, and Professional Schools 1. Appalachian State University 287 Rivers St., Boone, NC 28608 Enrollment: 17,589 Type: U appstate.edu No. 9 Best Regional - South No. 452
HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE Faculty Credentialing Manual. Emergency Medical Services (EMSP)
HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE Faculty Credentialing Manual Discipline/Program: Emergency Medical Services (EMSP) Course Transfer Status Minumum Requirements Qualifying Fields EMSP 1160 Clinical-EMT Basic EMSP
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Policy Number 1100
COUNTY OF VENTURA HEALTH CARE AGENCY Policy Title: Emergency Medical Technician Training Program Approval APPROVED: Administration: Steven L. Carroll APPROVED: Medical Director: Angelo Salvucci, M.D. Origination
STATE BOARD OF COMMUNITY COLLEGES Allocation for the North Carolina Motorcycle Safety Education Program (NCMSEP) Fiscal Year (FY) 2015-2016
STATE BOARD OF COMMUNITY COLLEGES Allocation for the North Carolina Motorcycle Safety Education Program (NCMSEP) Fiscal Year (FY) 2015-2016 Request: The Board is asked to approve an allocation not to exceed
GENERAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION EXECUTIVE RECORDS RETENTION AND DISPOSITION SCHEDULES (ERRDS) ERRDS, BOARD OF NURSING
TITLE 1 CHAPTER 18 PART 449 GENERAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION EXECUTIVE RECORDS RETENTION AND DISPOSITION SCHEDULES (ERRDS) ERRDS, BOARD OF NURSING 1.18.449.1 ISSUING AGENCY: State Commission of Public
Emergency Medical Services Regulatory Board Staff. Lynda Goerisch EMS Educator Century College. Updated 8/6/13
Emergency Medical Services Regulatory Board Staff Lynda Goerisch EMS Educator Century College Updated 8/6/13 Purpose The EMS Education Standards Compliance Manual was assembled to ensure Education Programs
PARAMEDIC TRAINING PROGRAM APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS REFERENCE NO. 901
POLICY: 5. Only paramedic training programs and locations approved by the EMS Agency may provide training in Los Angeles County. This applies to any and all phases of paramedic training. 6. A program application
As of 10/06/2015. ANSON/Polkton South Piedmont Community College - LL Polk Campus
ALAMANCE/Graham Alamance Community College (336) 578-2002 ALAMANCE/Burlington Alamance Community College-Goodwill Site (336) 278-2202 ALEXANDER/Taylorsville Catawba Valley Community College - Alexander
Brief History of the Kentucky Board of Nursing
Brief History of the Kentucky Board of Nursing 1914 The Kentucky Board of Nursing was created and called: The Kentucky State Board of Trained Nurses. Five Board members were appointed by the Governor from
FY 2015-16 BASELINE STATE AID ALLOCATIONS AND BUDGET POLICIES
Attachment FC 5 FY 2015-16 BASELINE STATE AID ALLOCATIONS AND BUDGET POLICIES STATE BOARD OF COMMUNITY COLLEGES DIVISION OF FINANCE AND OPERATIONS SEPTEMBER 18, 2015 SBCC 09/18/2015 Version 1.0 Document
STATE OF CONNECTICUT
STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH DATE: December 30, 2011 TO: FROM: REF: All EMS-Instructors Kevin Scott Brown, MS, NREMTP, EMS-I State Education and Training Coordinator CHANGES IN THE
Setoff Agencies (Revise: 09/10/2015)
Setoff Agencies (Revise: 09/10/2015) (Use CTRL + F and select Find entire cells only to search for Agency Code) Agency Code Agency Name & Address Taxpayer Inquiry Number 159 Five Star Computing Inc. (877)
MAJORS SUBSTANCE ABUSE/JUVENILE JUSTICE INITIATIVE
APRIL 2006 93.959 BLOCK GRANTS FOR PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE MAJORS SUBSTANCE ABUSE/JUVENILE JUSTICE INITIATIVE State Project/Program MAJORS U. S. Department of Health and Human Services
STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH Dear Applicant: Please be advised, pursuant to Section 17a-101 of the Connecticut General Statutes (see reverse side), certain health professions regulated
NORTH CAROLINA. ECE Training Institutions - alphabetized by city. Wake Technical Community College NC. ECE PROGRAM Two-Year Degree
NORTH CAROLINA ECE Training Institutions - alphabetized by city Wake Technical Community College NC Two-Year Degree Preschool Infant/Toddler CDA Training ROANOKE-CHOWAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE 109 Community
EMS Training Program and Instructor Manual
Washington State Department of Health Office of Community Health Systems EMS and Trauma Section EMS Training Program and Instructor Manual Authority: RCW 18.71, 18.73, 70.24, 70.168 Rules Governing Emergency
RN to Paramedic Bridge Program Overview and Documentation
RN to Paramedic Bridge Program Overview and Documentation The following document contains a description of the RN to Paramedic Bridge program and program specific documentation. Contents Registered Nurse
Unofficial Text (See Printed Volume). Current through date and Register shown on Title Page. Chapter DHS 110
1 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES DHS 110.04 Chapter DHS 110 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES LICENSING, CERTIFICATION, AND TRAINING REQUIREMENTS Subchapter I General Provisions DHS 110.01 Authority and purpose.
While FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company, Inc. makes every attempt to ensure that its provider
Faci l i t ydi r ect or y While FirstCarolinaCare Insurance Company, Inc. makes every attempt to ensure that its provider directory is accurate and updates it approximately quarterly, it may not contain
School of Nursing and Allied Health EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN INTERMEDIATE. EMT Intermediate Career Studies Certificate Information Package
School of Nursing and Allied Health EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN INTERMEDIATE EMT Intermediate Career Studies Certificate Information Package Updated March 2009 Dear Future Intermediate: I am pleased you
MINNESOTA BOARD OF PHYSICAL THERAPY
Telephone 612-627-5406 Fax 612-627-5403 PHYSICAL THERAPY BOARD PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT FACT SHEET The Physical Therapy Board is appointed by the Governor to act on issues regarding physical therapist
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT NATIONAL EMS CERTIFICATION
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT NATIONAL EMS CERTIFICATION The Nation s EMS Certification TM - It s Important to the Public National EMS Certification is important to the public. Welcome to the National EMS
This form must be signed and returned with your application. Certification requirements can be found on page eleven of this application.
This form must be signed and returned with your application. Certification requirements can be found on page eleven of this application. Name of Applicant: Application completed in its entirety Copy of
How To Regulate Ambulance Service In Delaware
I. PURPOSE The purpose of this regulation is to ensure a consistent and coordinated high quality level of ambulance service throughout the state, focusing on timeliness, quality of care and coordination
CHAPTER 37 - BOARD OF NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS SUBCHAPTER 37A - BOARD OF NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS SECTION.0100 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 37 - BOARD OF NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS SUBCHAPTER 37A - BOARD OF NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS 21 NCAC 37A.0101 COPIES OF RULES SECTION.0100 - GENERAL PROVISIONS Amended Eff. August 1, 1995; May
CENTRAL CALIFORNIA EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES A Division of the Fresno County Department of Public Health
CENTRAL CALIFORNIA EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES A Division of the Fresno County Department of Public Health Manual Subject Emergency Medical Services Administrative Policies and Procedures Emergency Medical
05-071 MAINE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Chapter 115: CERTIFICATION, AUTHORIZATION, AND APPROVAL OF EDUCATION PERSONNEL
05-071 MAINE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Chapter 115: CERTIFICATION, AUTHORIZATION, AND APPROVAL OF EDUCATION PERSONNEL SUMMARY: This rule contains the requirements for certification, authorization, and approval
EMS Course Requirements
EMS Course Requirements The following outlines should be followed when creating your course syllabi. The minimum course hours must be met, but they can be exceeded depending on the needs of your class.
05-071 MAINE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Chapter 115: CERTIFICATION, AUTHORIZATION, AND APPROVAL OF EDUCATION PERSONNEL
05-071 MAINE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Chapter 115: CERTIFICATION, AUTHORIZATION, AND APPROVAL OF EDUCATION PERSONNEL SUMMARY: This rule contains the requirements for certification, authorization, and approval
State-Funded County Level Programs for Victims of Domestic Violence
State-Funded County Level Programs for Victims of Domestic Violence Alamance County Family Abuse Services P.O. Box 2191 Burlington, NC 27215 Office: (336) 226-5982 Crisis: (336) 226-5985 Fax: (336) 226-5902
Community Rehabilitation Program Counties Served Telephone State-Operated: WorkSource West WorkSource East
State-Operated: WorkSource West WorkSource East (877) 344-7484 (877) 858-8467 Access Vocational Services, LLC Alamance, Cabarrus, Guilford, Iredell, Mecklenburg, Rockingham, Rowan, Stanly, Union, Warren
