Paramedics play a crucial role in healthcare, serving as the frontline responders in emergency medical situations. They provide immediate care and stabilization to patients experiencing acute medical conditions, trauma, or life-threatening events before they reach the hospital. Paramedics are highly trained in advanced life support techniques, including administering medications, performing intubations, and using defibrillators. Their ability to make quick, informed decisions in high-pressure environments significantly improves patient outcomes.
Our school prepares trainees for employment as paramedics. The team-based learning model focuses on a high standard of clinical skills, medical ethics and professionalism to meet the complex demands of medical offices, hospital clinics, outpatient care centers, and urgent care centers.
This fast-paced training will require students to successfully demonstrate a range of administrative and clinical competencies including:
Total Time Commitment: 13 Months
Total Training Requirement: 868 Hours
Certification Requirements
In addition to completing our online application and meeting our school’s general admission requirements, applicants who are approved for the Paramedic Training Program will have demonstrated that they submitted:
Funding may be available for this program through state or federal programs, or through St. Joseph Hospital for employees.
At this time, the program is seeking national accreditation.