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OnSite Medical Service, Inc. 16 Week EMT-Basic Training Program Spring 01 Syllabus Program Director: David Kause, EMT-P Course/Lab Coordinator: Mary Park, M.Ed, EMT-B General Manager: Kyle Fritz Chief Academic Officer: Austin Merrill MA, MS, CEO Clinical Course Coordinator: Robert Miller, MD Compliance Officer: Victoria Bailey JD Primary Instructor and OMS Faculty: David Kause EMT P Todd Bourgeois EMT P Lauren Liets PhD Mohammed Mortazavi, MD Tipu Khan MD Robin Altman PhD Jenni Kincheloe-Figueroa MS, MS Austin Merrill MA, MS David Barnes MD Paramjit Singh MD, MA Justin Lemieux MD Preface: The EMT-B training program offered by OnSite Medical Service, Inc. adheres to and follows the guidelines described by the United States Department of Transportation s EMT-Basic National Standard Curriculum, DOT HS 0 1, August 1, which includes learning objectives, skills protocols, and treatment guidelines. At the commencement of this course, you can expect to have received all the tools, training, and skills necessary to pass both your NREMT and LEMSA EMT- B certification exams. The Faculty and Staff of OMS will do their best to prepare you for these examinations and provide a focused and thorough curriculum emphasizing the hands on skills necessary to apply your EMS knowledge and training in the field as a competent Emergency Medical Technician. THIS COURSE WILL REQUIRE WORK! Simply attending lectures and laboratory sessions DOES NOT GUARANTEE YOUR CERTIFICATION! Class Times: T from 06:00p 10:00p* (Exceptions are listed on syllabus) Lab Times: Sun 0:00a 06:00p** (Exceptions are listed on syllabus) Office Hours: Fridays p-p (Minimum of OH s is required - Total of 6 additional hours) Attendance: MANDATORY! Absences: Each student is allowed ONE excused absence for both ONE lab and ONE lecture. Each student must receive prior approval of such absence from the Primary Instructor responsible for the missed material. It is in the Primary Instructor/Program Director s discretion as to what actions MUST be taken by the student to satisfy the OMS Course Requirements for earning a Satisfactory Pass. Any missed quiz CANNOT be made up; regardless of excused/not excused absence. Any student who misses MORE than the aforementioned excused absences will receive a NO PASS for this course and NOT receive a Certificate of Completion. OMS Course Requirements: Current CPR certification CPR training equivalent to the American Heart Association s Guidelines 00 for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care at the Healthcare Provider level is a prerequisite for admission to the OMS, Inc. EMT Basic Training Program. Grades: Each student must complete the course with a quiz average of 0% and a final examination score greater than or equal to 0%. Each student must attend all 1 lectures (1 hours) and all 1 labs (6 hours). Students can miss ONE lecture and ONE lab ONLY if the Primary Instructor/Program Director approves the absence and the appropriate actions are taken to make up the absence. Tardiness will exempt the student from taking a quiz which is usually given at the beginning of the class or lab. Whether you are absent or tardy, NO QUIZZES CAN BE MADE UP! All grades will be available online through Engrade. The website and password will be emailed to you after

the first lab. Clinical Rotations/Background Checks and TB test: In order to satisfy the requirements of the NREMT as well as local emergency services agencies, a student must complete a minimum of Clinical hours, including a minimum of 10 Patient Contact hours, pursuant to the EMT Training provisions of the Emergency Medical Service System and Prehospital Medical Care Personnel Act and the California Code of Regulations, Title, Division, Chapter, Article, Section 100066, and 1000. Each student will be required to complete a background check and produce a recent TB test (within the last 6 months) prior to participating in any clinical rotations. Students will be asked to produce proof of current immunizations. Exams: 1 Quizzes* x 1 questions (1 point/question) = points (0% required) 1 Lab Quizlets* x questions (1 point/questions) = 0 points (0% required) Final Exam x 100 questions (1 point/question) = 100 points (0% required) Skills Examination = P/NP (P =Satisfactory Performance) Scenario Examination = P/NP (P=Satisfactory Performance) *The lowest Lecture Quiz, AM Lab Quizlet and PM Lab Quizlet will be dropped. Satisfactory Performance in the following skills MUST be demonstrated: a. Patient examination, trauma patient f. Circulation emergencies b. Patient examination, medical patient g. Neurological emergencies c. Airway emergencies h. soft tissue injury d. Breathing emergencies i. musculoskeletal injury e. Automated external defibrillation j. obstetrical emergencies Lab Checklists Each lab will have an accompanying checklist that must be completed and turned in at the end of the lab. There will be no points assigned to these in class assignments; however, failure to complete at least 10/11 of the required checklists would result in a NO PASS. The Lab Coordinator will collect all lists at the END of EACH LAB. Uniform and Equipment: All OMS EMT B Students will be required to attend lectures, labs, and clinical rotations in uniform. OMS EMT B Student Uniform will consist of an OMS EMT B Student T shirt, dark blue work pants, black non-athletic shoes or boots, and a wristwatch. Each student will be required to bring his/her stethoscope and BP cuff to all lectures and labs as they may be called upon to demonstrate associated skills at any time. OMS will provide these items by the second class meeting. Web Access: Students will have access to all materials posted by OMS Faculty and Staff by logging into our website (bottom right hand corner: Student Login). Student Login: OMSstudent StudentPassword: emtcourseatoms Quality Control: OMS Faculty and Staff reserve the right to withhold issuing an OMS EMT B Course Completion Certification to any student who does not meet the minimum requirements listed above and who, in the opinion of the Program Director, Faculty Instructors, OMS Board of Medical Directors, and Teaching Assistants, has failed to demonstrate the skills/knowledge necessary to aptly perform the duties of an Emergency Medical Technician Basic. Any OMS Student, while in lecture, lab, clinical rotations, and or representing this course while in uniform shall be held to the same standards as an employee of OMS. Emergency Medical Services is a profession of compassion, respect, and integrity failure to treat your fellow students, OMS Faculty and Staff, or those you encounter during your clinical rotations with these basic courtesies will result in an IMMEDIATE EXPULSION from this course without refund/certificate of Completion. We expect GREAT THINGS from each and every one of you. (This is a good thing be excited!) OMS is committed to YOUR EDUCATION and our mission of: Compassionate Care, Sound Judgment, and an Excellence in Education

OMS Spring 01 Schedule Lectures- regular font Labs- BOLD font WEEK DAY DATE TIME HOURS TOPIC/ASSIGNMENT QUI Z 1 Tues /1 Sun /6 Tues / Sun Tues Sun Tues Sun Tues /1 /1 / 0 / / / 6 Sun / 6 Tues /6 Sun Tues Tues Tues /1 1 /1 / 0 / Victoria -p Mary/Kyle -p Jenni a-1p TAs 1p- Mary -p Dr. Altman/Liets p-10p TAs a- -10p TAs a- Dr.Altman/Liets -p TAs a- -p Dave p-10p TAs a- -p TAs a- -p Dave -10p Dr. Barnes - 10p 10 Tues 6/ Dr. Law -10p Lecture #1: Welcome Intro to EMS, Legal, Death, Well-Being [David/ Phil and YEMSA Rep] Brady Text and Workbook Ch. 1,, and Skills Lab #1: Anatomy Laboratory; Intro and Vitals [Jenni and Mary/Kyle + TA s] Lab Section #1; Lab Module Lecture #: HIPAA [Mary] Physiology 1: Autonomic Nervous System [Dr. Liets/ Altman 1hour] Brady Text and Workbook Ch. and 6 Skills Lab #: Scene Size-up, Primary and Secondary Assessment Lab Section #; Lab Module 1 Lecture #: Physiology, Cardio-Resp, Renal Physiology [Liets/ Altman/ Logan] Brady Text and Workbook Ch., 6, and Skills Lab #: Airway, CPR Review; Assessment review Lab Section #; Lab Module Lecture #: Physio of Emphysema, COPD, Asthma Airway Management Respiratory Emergencies [Dr. Liets/Altman/Logan- Physio 1 hr and David/Phil hrs] Brady Text and Workbook Ch. and 1 Skills Lab #: Medical Assessment and Medical Emergencies Lab Section #; Lab Module 1 Lecture #: Medical Emergencies (Diabetes, Allergies, Poisonings) [Dr. Liets/Altman/Logan hrs for physio, David/Phil hrs] Brady Text and Workbook Ch. 1,, Skills Lab #: Environmental, Behavioral and Geriatric Emergencies Lab Section #; Lab Module 6 Lecture #: Environmental, Behavioral Geriatric Emergencies [Dr. Liets/Altman/Logan, Todd/Phil Tx s for ems- hrs] Brady Text and Workbook Ch.,, and 6 Skills Lab #6: C-Spine, Backboarding, Skills Review, Scenario Practice Lab Section #; Lab Module Lecture #6: Cardiac Emergencies, AED Pharmacology [Todd/Phil hrs/dr. Liets /Altman/Logan 1 hour w/ pharm] Brady Text and Workbook Ch. 1 and 0 Lecture #: Patient Assessment Vital Signs [Todd/Phil] Brady Text and Workbook Ch. 10, 11, 1, 1, 1, 1 SECOND TUITION PAYMENT DUE! Lecture #: Trauma Bleeding/Shock, Soft Tissue, Musculo and Abdom Injuries [Todd/Phil] Brady Text and Workbook Ch.,,, 0 Lecture #10: Trauma Head, Spinal, Eyes, Face, Throat Neuro Injuries [Dr. Barnes/Dr. Law/ Dr. Miller] Brady Text Ch. 1 --- 6/ --- --- --- L1 #1 L L # L L # L6 L # L L # L10 L11 #6 # # #

--- - 6/1 11 Tues 1 Sun 1 Tues 1 Sat 1 Sun 6/1 6/ 6/ 6/ * 6/ 1 Tues /1 1 Sun /6 Mary -p Cameron p-10p Mary/Kyle TAs a- Dr. Mortazavi -10p TBA a-1p TAs a- Dr. Mortazavi -p Dave/Todd p- 10p Dave/Todd a- TAs 1p- 1 Tues / Dr. Lemieux 1 Sat 16 Sun 16 Tues 1 Sun 1 Tues 1 Fri 1 Sat 1 Sun /1 /1 /1 0* * 6* TAs a- TAs a- Mary -p Dr. Miller p-10p Dave/ Todd a-1p TA () Mary/ Kyle p- Mary p-10p --- TAs a- Mary/Kyle a- TAs a- Todd a- Mary/Kyle a- TAs a- --- --- UCD Finals and Graduation Lecture #11: Practice Written NREMT #1 [Full length practice exam] [Mary hrs] Drugs/ ETOH Presentation [Cameron hrs] Skills Lab #: Trauma Emergencies Lab Section #6; Lab Module 6 Lecture #1: Pediatric Infant Emergencies [Dr. Mortazavi] Brady Text and Workbook Ch. Lecture #1: Obstetrics/ Gynecology (OB/GYN) Childbirth [Dr. Khan] Brady Text and Workbook Ch. Skills Lab #: OB, Pediatrics, Documentation, Scenario practice Lab Section #; Lab Module 6 Lecture #1: Pediatric And Adult Sport Injuries [Dr Mortazavi hrs] and Critical Thinking, Terrorism and MCI [Todd/Phil hrs] Brady Text and Workbook Ch. 1,,,, and 1 Skills Lab #: ALS Assistance, Triage, Lifting and Moving, Rapid Extrication Lab Section #; Lab Module Lecture # 1: EMS Disaster Relief [Dr. Lemieux] Skills Lab #10: CHP Heli Demo, Mock Testing 1 Lab Section #10; Lab Module Skills Lab #11 Mock Testing, Q A Lab Section #11; Lab Module Lecture #16: Eye Injuries [Dr. Miller hrs] Ambulance Ops and Communications/ Night Ops Brady Text and Workbook Ch. 1, Lecture #1: Ambulance Ops and Communications/ Day Ops Brady Text and Workbook Ch. 1, Practice Written NREMT # [Mary/Kyle] FIL WRITTEN EXAM (100) *Note time change!! [Mary/Kyle] Skills Lab #1- MANDATORY OPEN LAB, Q A, Skills and Scenario Review [Mary/Kyle + TA s, EMT-P] Skills Evaluation [Mary/Kyle/TA s + Todd/Phil] Scenario Examination (000 100) [Mary/Kyle/TA s+ EMT-P] #10 L1 L1 #11 #1 L1 L1 #1 L16 L1 #1 L1 L1 L0 #1 #16

Dave a- 1 Tues Mary and TAs -p Dave/Todd - p 1 Graduation Certificates and NREMT information night