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Emergency Medical Services - Intermediate to Paramedic (221-146-05) Career Studies Certificate


Purpose: This career studies certificate program is designed to prepare currently certified Virginia EMT-Intermediate providers with the knowledge and skills to become competent, entry level paramedics. Students who successfully complete program requirements and attain national or state certification as a paramedic are prepared to enter the workforce and provide advanced life support care in areas such as hospitals, transport agencies, fire-rescue-emergency medical services organizations, military, volunteer services, and other fields that require emergency services and/or for patients requiring emergency medical services.

Admission Requirements: Students must hold EMT-Intermediate Certification, have a career/volunteer affiliation with agency approval prior to enrollment. Student must receive a passing grade in EMS 213 and EMS 215 before progressing into the paramedic-level coursework. Students must maintain an acceptable criminal background check to remain eligible to complete clinical and field course requirements. Students must meet the requirements of the Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services to remain enrolled in EMS programs. Student must be at least 18 years of age on the first class date in order to enroll in this program.  

Employment Requirements: Employment in fire-rescue service agencies may have specific physical requirements such as height, weight, eyesight, and/or other physical dexterity and ability. Employment in fire-rescue and clinical agencies requires acceptable criminal background check and may require drug screening. Students are encouraged to make an appointment with their program chair to discuss potential concerns.

Financial Requirements: In addition to college tuition, fees, and course textbooks, the Emergency Medical Services program has additional costs for which students will be responsible. Costs may include but are not limited to criminal background check, medical examination, immunizations/titers, CPR and other related certifications, uniforms, transportation to and from clinical sites, and certification and licensure fees. Contact the Health Professions division office for additional information.

Accreditation: The Emergency Medical Services Program is offered in partnership with Tidewater Community College. Tidewater Community College’s Emergency Medical Services program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (http://www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions (C0AEMSP). To contact CAAHEP: Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, 1361 Park Street, Clearwater, CL 33756, 727-210-2350, http://www.caahep.org. To contact CoAEMSP: 8301 Lakeview Parkway, Suite 111-312, Rowlett, TX 75088, 214-703-8455, FAX 214-703-8992, http://www.coaemsp.org.

♦ Course requires pre/co-requisites.

Total Minimum Credits 20


1Students must receive a passing grade in EMS 213  and EMS 215  before progressing into paramedic-level coursework (other 200-level EMS courses).

For more information about this career studies certificate, contact the Health Professions Division in Room 313 Historic Triangle Campus, 757/258-6531, or at www.tncc.edu.

Program Information (HP)


For additional information about this program visit the Health Professions Division web page, stop by room 313 Historic Triangle Campus, phone 757-825-2808 or 757-258-6531, or email healthprofessions@tncc.edu.