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Emergency Medical Technician Intermediate (EMT-I) Course ![]() Oregon implemented a new curriculum for EMT-Intermediate certification. The new 144 hour curriculum (released by the Department of Human Services, Office of Public Health Systems EMS & Trauma November 28, 2005) includes 78 lecture hours, 54 lab hours, as well as an 8-hour clinical experience with 20 patient contacts. The EMT-Intermediate course is offered through the Continuing Education Department at Lane Community College.This course is a two term course Fall and Winter term. The clinicals are done during the Winter term. Coursework includes: venipuncture, administration of IV fluids, medication administration, intraosseous infusion skills, defibrillation skills and intermediate cardiac arrest skills. Upon successful completion of the course, students are eligible to apply to take the EMT-Intermediate state certification examination. See the Oregon Emergency Medical Services and Trauma System’s EMS Certification and Training webpage for more information: http://oregon.gov/DHS/ph/ems/certific/index.shtml.
Program Information The cost of the program is approximately $1500. Textbooks and testing fees are an additional cost. Special Requirements To work in Oregon, Emergency Medical Technicians must be certified. Applicants for certification must have completed high school or GED; be at least 18 years of age; be physically and mentally qualified to perform duties; and must be free from alcohol and drugs. Conditions adversely affecting potential employment include a poor driving record and/or a criminal background and should be taken into consideration before applying to the EMT-I course. EMT-I course participants are required to submit to a criminal background check prior to their 8-hour clinical field observation. Because of the risk of exposure to infections disease, all EMT program participants are required to complete and provide proof of immunization and other health screening data. Application Requirements A student must submit proof of the following to be eligible to apply:
How to Apply To become an EMT-I student you must meet the admission requirements, provide necessary documentation, and be accepted. Admission is based on a "first-qualified, first-admitted" basis as long as space is available. Submit your completed application packet to: Lane Community College, Continuing Education, Attn.: Kathy Calise, 1059 Willamette Street, Eugene OR 97401.
Note: A submitted application implies interest only. EMT-I students must be accepted into the course. Attendance at the orientation is mandatory. Contact Us For additional information, contact Kathy Calise |
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