Associate's Degree

Emergency Medical Technology – Paramedic

Medical Paramedic Associates Degree

Be a First Responder for Real-Time Healthcare

Our Emergency Medical Technology – Paramedic program will provide you with the training to recognize symptoms of illness and injury and to provide basic and advanced levels of emergency medical care. As a National College graduate you will be prepared to make quick decisions based on classroom lectures, practical skills laboratory, and field experience.

Our program exceeds the standards and curriculum established by the National EMS Education Standards (NEMSES) as well as the Virginia EMS Education Standards (VEMSES). Graduates will qualify to take the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians’ EMT– Paramedic examination.

As a student in the Emergency Medical Technology – Paramedic program, you will:

  • Clearly understand the role and responsibilities of a certified EMT – Paramedic.
  • Recognize symptoms of illness and injury.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in administering basic and advanced levels of patient care in pre-hospital settings.
  • Give intravenous injections.
  • Deliver medications.
  • Use advanced airway management devices to support breathing.
  • Provide advanced cardiac and trauma life support.

  • Why National
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Why EMT – Paramedic Students Turn To National College:
  • Convenience and flexibility – day and evening course schedules to fit your life.
  • Small class size – allowing for one-on-one interaction with instructors.
  • Taught by industry-experienced instructors who bring their diverse emergency response skills and experience to class.
  • Peer tutoring – providing one-on-one help at no additional cost.
  • Field externship placements as part of the EMT – Parmedic program to meet certification requirements.
  • Job placement assistance – putting graduates in touch with local employers in their field of study.
  • Lifelong refresher courses for Paramedic program graduates – keeping skills sharp and current at no additional tuition costs.
What You Will Study:

Highlights

Advanced Life Support (I through VII)
Learn the skills necessary to provide emergency medical care at a basic and advanced life support level.

Dosage and Calculations of Medications
Learn how to accurately calculate dosages and properly interpret medication labels.

Anatomy and Physiology: Body Transport Systems
Learn the anatomy and physiology of the skeletal, muscular, respiratory, circulatory, digestive, and reproductive systems.

Program core courses may include:

  • Emergency Medical Technician – Basic I & II
  • Advanced Life Support I: Patient Assessment, Respiratory & Airway
  • Advanced Life Support II: Introduction to Cardiology
  • Advanced Life Support III: Medical
  • Anatomy & Physiology: Systems of Transport and Support
  • Advanced Life Support IV: Trauma
  • Advanced Life Support V: Advanced Cardiology
  • Rescue Operations
  • Advanced Life Support VI: Special Considerations
  • The Microsoft Office
  • Introduction to Field and Clinical
  • Advanced Life Support VII: Capstone
  • Preceptor Externship I, II, & III
Grant Information

Sister City Grant (International Students)

 


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Estimated tuition costs

Tuition$305/credit X 96 credits = $29280
Books$225/course X 24 courses = $5400
Activity Fee$15/Term X 8 terms = $120
EMT and PMD program Malpractice Insurance$71
ID Fee$14
Graduation Fee$100
TOTAL$34985

On-Time Completion Rate and Median Loan Debt For completion and median loan debt rates, this information is for the 2011 AY (which runs July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011).

Applies toOn-Time Completion RateMedian Title IV Loan DebtMedian Private Loan Debt
Charlottesville, Cincinnati, Columbus, Danville VA, Dayton Area, Harrisonburg, Lynchburg, Martinsville, Online, Parkersburg, Princeton, Roanoke Valley and Youngstown campuses.85.7%N/AN/A
Bartlett, Bristol, Knoxville, Madison, Memphis, Nashville, Akron Area and Cleveland campusesN/AN/AN/A
Danville KY, Florence, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Lexington, Louisville, Pikeville, Richmond and South Bend campusesN/AN/AN/A

Note: Median Institutional Loan Debt is $0 for all National College campuses.

Additional Notes: Areas marked N/A indicate that 10 or less individuals graduated from this program during the specified reporting period and used this particular source of funding.

Placement Rates For Placement Rates, this information is for the 2010 AY (which runs July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010).

Applies toPlacement Rate*
Charlottesville, Cincinnati, Columbus, Danville VA, Dayton Area, Harrisonburg, Lynchburg, Martinsville, Online, Parkersburg, Princeton, Roanoke Valley and Youngstown campuses.100.0%
Bartlett, Bristol, Knoxville, Madison, Memphis, Nashville, Akron Area and Cleveland campuses.No Data
Danville KY, Florence, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Lexington, Louisville, Pikeville, Richmond and South Bend campuses.No Data
*This rate is calculated based on a formula provided by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS). For more information on this agency, click here.

Additional Notes: Areas marked with No Data indicate that no students graduated from the program during the reporting period


"My Degree Got Me My Job"

“Timing is everything,” states Candiace Harris, a 2005 graduate from the medical assisting associate degree from the Bluefield Campus (which is now in Princeton, West Virginia). Timing was especially important to her when she graduated high school. Taking the summer off before continuing her education was not an option:  “I didn’t want to wait,” she shares. So when her sister brought home a pamphlet from National College, Candiace found the college she was looking for. She liked that she could start immediately and that the classes were small and allowed for one-on-one attention.

"I love my job...I really do."

Not only did Candiace find the support and encouragement she wanted at National, but she got the training and experience she needed for her career in the medical profession. “My degree got me my job,” Candiace declares, “It got me all the jobs I’ve had [since I graduated].” The versatility of her degree was precisely why Candiace chose it; although many people think medical assisting is limited to a doctor’s office, Candiace counters that adamantly.  “You can do so many things with it,” she says with enthusiasm, “You could work [in a research and development lab], you can work in the administrative part [of the hospital], phlebotomy, the specimen lab, a dialysis center… you can do a lot with it.” In fact, the ability to move into any aspect of the medical field, whether it was the administrative side, research and development, or hands-on healthcare is what prompted Candiace to choose medical assisting over an LPN program.

Candiace works as a pathologist/lab specialist for the Bluefield Regional Medical Center (BRMC). Her skill and excellent customer service has earned her glowing praises from her employers. “I love my job,” Candiace shares, “I really do.” And, according to her supervisor Christi Sagady, the feeling is mutual:   “Candiace’s work is impeccable; her attitude and friendly personality make her a joy to be around…” Christi went on to say, “My positive experience with Candiace has proven that if I need strong qualified applicants in the future, I would seek graduates from National College.”

As one who always looks to enhance her career, Candiace was excited to learn that the Princeton Campus now offers a bachelor’s degree in business administration. She is entertaining the possibility of returning to National for the bachelor’s degree. She also likes the new campus location in Princeton. “This campus is beautiful,” she says as she admires the new lab classroom. And of course, the staff is eager to welcome her back:  “She’s such a go-getter… a lovely person all-around,” shares Career Center Director Elaine Owens. Candiace looks forward to continuing her upward climb. “Nothing is ever easy,” Candiace shares looking ahead to her future, “but the reward is always the best.”

 

 

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