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Credit Course Descriptions (Spring 2010)
EMS 271MICT IV Field Internship (15 CR) Prerequisite: EMS 230 with a grade of "C" or higher MICT IV is the final of four courses in advanced out-of-hospital emergency
medical care leading to the opportunity to sit for the National Registry
Examination for Paramedics. During MICT IV, paramedic students have the
opportunity to take the knowledge and skills gained in MICT I, II and III
and apply them in an actual practice environment. MICT IV represents an
intense 4-month course in which knowledge, skills and professional
behaviors are synthesized and applied to victims of sudden trauma or
medical emergencies under supervision of paramedic preceptors at the
emergency scene and in the ambulance. Entry-level competence into the
profession is demonstrated as the student demonstrates the ability to
assess the scene and the patient, develop a plan for therapeutic
intervention as well as scene management, and effectively lead the
out-of-hospital resuscitation team's effort. Classroom and laboratory
review are included. Enrollment in certain courses may require a
professional liability fee of $16.00. Students will be notified via their
JCCC student e-mail account if the fee is due and instructions on how to
pay the fee. 4 hrs. lecture avg./ wk., 56 hrs. clinical/lab/field
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