College of the Great Smoky Mountains - Southwestern Community College, serving Jackson, Macon,  and Swain Counties and Cherokee/ Qually Boundary


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Re-certification classes are offered periodically and can be achieved in a one-day class session for all of the aforementioned classes except instructors who are required to teach all sections of their respective disciplines during each certification period.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Several specialty topics will be offered periodically, including Twelve-lead ECG interpretation, EMT instructor methodology, First Responder education and any other special topics that may arise depending on area personnel needs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Emergency Medical Science Program

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Southwestern Community College is committed to helping students achieve their needs for certification and re-certification, through a broad spectrum of update classes offered throughout Macon, Jackson, and Swain Counties as well as the Qualla Boundary.

The EMS Continuing Education Department program currently offers classes that introduce new students to the world of emergency medical care through Basic Life Support Education. Completion of the Medical Responder and Emergency Medical Technician - Basic class will prepare the student for examination by the State of North Carolina for official certification. Once certified by the state, students will be prepared to fill the role of a basic medical responder on a Transport Unit or in a Fire Department as a first responder.

Our department also offers a wide variety of classes geared to the Advanced Life Support Programs in the area. From initial introduction to Advanced Life Support in an Intermediate EMT class to developing classes for the ever-changing profession of Emergency Medical Science, Southwestern Community College has what you need to enhance your performance in the field.

Classes are offered at all SCC locations and at various times throughout the year. Please refer to our Continuing Education handout for a list of classes currently being offered. In order to ensure a place in class, you must preregister.

American Heart Association Certificate Classes
Basic Trauma Life Support International
State of North Carolina Certification Classes

Plans for Future Classes


American Heart Association Certificate Classes

Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation: We offer all levels of CPR, including levels for the lay rescuer and healthcare provider. CPR is the basic means to sustain life while more advanced care is on the way. CPR helps prepare students to respond to Cardiac and choking related emergencies.

Automatic External Defibrillator Certification: This class will prepare students to utilize the AED in treatment of sudden cardiac death. The use of this device is wide spread and rapidly growing popular at shopping malls, schools and airlines.

Advanced Cardiac Life Support: ACLS is geared toward experienced healthcare professionals including EMT-Paramedics, RNs, PAs, and Physicians. The course focuses on advanced emergency procedures used in treating patients suffering myocardial infraction and other critical cardiac syndromes. Prerequisites include current CPR provider certification.

Pediatric Advanced Life Support: PALS prepares students to treat injuries and illness of children through advanced means. PALS will also give the student assistance on how to help family members deal with the stress of having an injured child. Prerequisites include holding a current pediatric BLS provider card.

American Heart Association Instructor Classes (CPR, ACLS and PALS): Instructor classes will be offered as the need arises. This class is designed to help students learn tools necessary to deliver quality education in their respective disciplines. Mastery of the provider class and recommendation by the instructor is required before entry into the instructor class is allowed.


 

Basic Trauma Life Support International

Basic Trauma Life Support (Basic and advanced): We offer BTLS and BTLS-A for provider certification. This class emphasizes injury prevention, basic and advanced trauma management. BTLS is offered to basic life support personnel and covers the essentials of basic procedures, packaging and recognition of life-threatening injuries. The advanced class is offered to EMT-Intermediates, Paramedics, RNs, PAs, and MDs. The class covers advanced
treatment of the trauma patients as well as basic management.

State of North Carolina Certification Classes

Emergency medical techniques are demonstrated during a mock situation.General prerequisites for North Carolina Certification include delivery of the following: Proof of High School diploma or equivalency, immunization records, at least a tenth grade equivalent on The Adult Basic Education exam. Specific prerequisites are listed with each description below.

EMT Online: This program will focus on the same core components as the EMT-B class held on campus. The major difference is time spent in a classroom setting. All didactic education will be delivered through a web-based design. It will also afford students the ability to study around work schedules. Minimal time will be scheduled for hands-on practice.

Medical Responder: The Medical Responder class prepares students to treat ill or injured patients in the field. The class consists of basic emergency procedures including CPR, airway management, assessment and treatment of medical and traumatic emergencies. The total class consists of 60 hours didactic and hands-on patient scenario training. Current CPR certification is recommended.

Medical Responder to Emergency Medical Technician - Basic Bridging Program: This class will give students (that have successfully completed an approved Medical Responder class) the opportunity to obtain an EMT-B certificate. These classes include a more in-depth approach to basic emergency medical treatment and award the student for previous classes taken. Prerequisites include successful completion of an approved Medical Responder program, current certification as a medical responder, and current CPR certification.

Emergency Medical Technician - Basic: The EMT-B class is much the same as the Medical Responder class with a more in-depth approach to patient care and inclusion of ambulance operations. The student completing the EMT-B class will be prepared to fill the role of a basic, emergency medical service caregiver. The class consists of 124 hours of didactic training and a specific time of 16 hours for patient scenarios. Current CPR certification is recommended.

Emergency Medical Technician - Intermediate: The EMT-I class includes more advanced level skills in emergency medicine. The Intermediate is prepared to administer advanced level airway management as well as initiate intravenous therapy, calculate and dose several medications, and understanding of human anatomy and physiology. The intermediate is a vital part of the emergency medial system providing emergency care and assisting paramedic’s in fulfilling their duties. This class consists of 72 hours didactic education with clinical education of 24 hours in the hospital emergency department and 24 hours of field internship at area EMS agencies. Prerequisites include current EMT-B certification, TABE test if you did not take EMT-B at Southwestern Community College and Current CPR certification.

Emergency Medical Dispatcher: The EMD is an essential link in the chain of survival. This class is directed at 911 telecommunication personnel and gives them the training needed to deliver life-saving treatment to the patient. This treatment is achieved through directing the public with step-by-step instruction over the phone.


 

Plans for Future Classes

EMT Refresher Training Online
These courses will allow students to achieve needed refresher classes for re-certification over the Internet. Although most classes must be obtained through class settings, many can be done on your own pace - thus allowing you to study around your busy work schedule.

Adapting to the Wilderness Environment
In this class we will bring the urban EMS to the wilderness. We will teach Medical Responders and Emergency Medical Technicians that are already certified how to utilize their skills in an environment that can be very adverse.

Tactical Medicine
This class will teach SWATteam members how to deliver lifesaving aid to an injured officer or suspect when other resources are not available.

For further information on any class offered by the
EMS Continuing Education Department please contact:

Curtis Dowdle
Public Safety Training Complex
Southwestern Community College
225 Industrial Park Loop
Franklin, NC 28734

Email: CDowdle@southwesterncc.edu
Phone: 828.369.0591
Fax: 828.369.2428

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