RCEEMTA - CE_Emergency Medical Tech-Adv
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Program Description
The Advanced EMT is the lead provider in many EMS systems and is responsible for many advanced medical procedures. The curricula include patient assessment, intravenous and fluid therapy, medical emergencies, advanced pharmacology, and trauma management. This program is based on the National EMS Education Standards and the New Mexico EMS Minimal Curriculum Standard. Upon successful completion of the program, the graduate is eligible to take the National Registry of EMTs Advanced EMT Exam and apply for licensure in the State of New Mexico.
Additional Catalog Program Information
The Eastern New Mexico University – Roswell’s Education Program is a New Mexico Approved EMS Training Program.
Office of Health Emergency Management
Division of Epidemiology and Response
New Mexico Department of Health
EMS Bureau
P.O. Box 26110
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87502
(505) 476-7821
The EMS program is designed for students who desire a career in pre-hospital emergency medicine. The program provides the student with the theoretical and practical preparation to qualify the successful graduate at four levels of service:
Emergency Medical Technician
Advanced Emergency Medical Technician, or
Paramedic.
These levels of instruction meet or exceed the New Mexico EMS Minimal Curriculum Standards. The Emergency Medical Responder, EMT, Advanced EMT, and Paramedic also meet or exceed the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration National Standard Curriculum for these levels.
Upon successful completion of a program of study, the graduate is eligible to take the National Registry of EMT's examination.
Requirements for Continuation in the EMS Program
Students must achieve a grade of “C” or better in all required EMS program courses in order to continue in the program.
Note: Special requirements may need to be fulfilled prior to acceptance into the EMS program. Please contact the EMS Program Director at (575) 624‑7076 for additional information.
All courses which have a co-requisite lab must be taken together for credit on initial and subsequent attempts.
Because of ongoing changes in accreditation and licensure requirements in EMS, this Catalog applies to all students entering or reentering the EMS program during the current Catalog school year.
Mandatory Drug Screening and Background Check
Mandatory Drug screening and background checks are required during the first week of the program and will be scheduled by the Division of Health faculty. Students must pass the mandatory drug screening to remain in the program. Students exhibiting signs of impaired clinical judgement related to suspected use of chemical substance, legal or otherwise, will be removed from the classroom, laboratory, or clinical setting immediately. Appeals can be made according to the process outlined in the EMS Student Handbook.