EMT-Intermediate Classes
Spring 2009
When
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays 6:30p to 9:30p.
February 3, 2009 to May 14, 2009
Where
Rudman Hall on the University of New Hampshire campus in Durham, NH
Tuition
$750
Note: Books, testing and certification fees are NOT included.
Prerequisites
All students must hold a current NREMT-Basic certification and certification in American Red
Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer or American Heart Association Basic Life Support for Healthcare
Providers. Although it is not a formal prerequisite, we expect that candidates for the EMT-Intermediate
program have had sufficient experience as an EMT-Basic to develop competence in the core basic life support
skills. We would prefer to see candidates have a minimum of 25 EMS calls where they have had direct
responsibility for providing care.
Clinical Hours
Students are required to complete a minimum of 30 clinical hours in the emergency
department. Most students spend their time at their local resource hospital. We also have clinical
relationships with Wentworth Douglass Hospital, Exeter Hospital, and Portsmouth Regional Hospital. You are responsible for scheduling clinical time. You must begin clinical hours by April 1, 2009, and complete them no later than July 14, 2009. While in clinical, students are required to perform 10 patient assessments and successfully
initiate 10 IVs. All students must provide proof of liability insurance coverage to your clinical site.
Textbooks
To purchase text books please click here. They can also be purchased at Durham Book Exchange located in downtown Durham, NH.
Summer 2009
When
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays 6:30p to 9:30p.
June 8, 2009 to August 13, 2009
Where
Rudman Hall on the University of New Hampshire campus in Durham, NH
Tuition
$750
Note: Books, testing and certification fees are NOT included.
Prerequisites
All students must hold a current NREMT-Basic certification and certification in American Red
Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer or American Heart Association Basic Life Support for Healthcare
Providers. Although it is not a formal prerequisite, we expect that candidates for the EMT-Intermediate
program have had sufficient experience as an EMT-Basic to develop competence in the core basic life support
skills. We would prefer to see candidates have a minimum of 25 EMS calls where they have had direct
responsibility for providing care.
Clinical Hours
Students are required to complete a minimum of 30 clinical hours in the emergency
department. Most students spend their time at their local resource hospital. We also have clinical
relationships with Wentworth Douglass Hospital, Exeter Hospital, and Portsmouth Regional Hospital. You are responsible for scheduling clinical time. You must begin clinical hours by July 1, 2009, and complete them no later than October 13, 2009. While in clinical, students are required to perform 10 patient assessments and successfully
initiate 10 IVs. All students must provide proof of liability insurance coverage to your clinical site.
Textbooks
To purchase text books please click here. They can also be purchased at Durham Book Exchange located in downtown Durham, NH.
Application
Click here to download the application for this course.