PARA 2110 — Paramedic III Capstone6 ......................................................................................................... 10
Total 13 1. This class requires 240 contact hours with 160 hours of lecture/discussion and 80 hours of lab/simulation. 2. This class requires 144 contact hours with 72 clinical hours and 72 field hours. 3. This class requires 240 contact hours with 160 hours of lecture/discussion and 80 hours of lab/simulation. 4. This class requires 144 contact hours with 72 clinical hours and 72 field hours. 5. This class requires 144 field internship contact hours. 6. This class requires 208 contact hours with 112 hours of lecture/discussion and 96 hours of lab/simulation. Associate of Applied Science in Emergency Medical Services 60-61 Hours The Emergency Medical Technician program at Arkansas State University Mid-South focuses on basic life support skills such as airway maintenance and respiratory support, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, fracture immobilization, patient assessment and safe operations of emergency medical services equipment. The curriculum is based on the new National Emergency Medical Services Education Standards. We use a best practices approach in instructing care for emergency patients. Upon successful completion of this semester-long program, students will receive a Certificate of Proficiency and will be able to sit for the Emergency Medical Technician National Registry Exam. Upon passing the exam, students become eligible for an Arkansas Basic Emergency Medical Technician certification. This certification qualifies students for a variety of job opportunities with amb