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Allied Health Division
Emergency Medical
Technician
ALLH 50 - EMT 1
ALLH 51 -
EMT 1 - AMBULANCE
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ALLH 50 -
EMT 1 |
Registration Requirements for ALLH 50:
Students MUST submit a current copy of CPR card (either the *Healthcare Provider
or *Professional Rescuer) and negative TB skin test or chest x-ray
(within the last six months). Upon submission of these requirements to the
Allied Health Office (Vocational Building 116 (384-6371), students will be given
a voucher to register for class. |
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Advisories: |
ENGL 84, ALLH 67, a first aid course
equivalent to the course offered by the American Red Cross. |
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Limitations
on Enrollment: |
Negative TB skin test or negative
chest x-ray for TB, a CPR course based on American Red Cross or American
Heart Association that includes one and two rescuer CPR plus infant CPR. |
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Units: |
6 units: 90 hours lecture, 54 hours lab
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Course: |
Course is available each semester
- usually scheduled on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. This course and ALLH 51 meets the County Health Department requirements
eligibility for application for the examination for Emergency Medical Technician
I Certificate.
Students learn the overall skills
and responsibilities of emergency medical technical. These include
emergency diagnosis and and treatment procedures. Students also learn
the use and care of emergency equipment. |
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ALLH 51 -
EMT 1 - AMBULANCE |
Registration Requirements for ALLH 51:
Students MUST submit a current copy of CPR card (either the *Healthcare Provider
or *Professional Rescuer), negative TB skin test or chest x-ray (within the last
six months) and valid California driver's license. Upon
submission of these requirements to the Allied Health Office (Vocational
Building 116 (384-6371), students will be given a voucher to register for class. |
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Advisories: |
ENGL 84, ALLH 67, a first aid course
equivalent to the course offered by the American Red Cross. |
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Limitation
on Enrollment: |
Valid California driver's license,
negative TB skin test or negative chest x-ray for TB, a CPR course based
on American Red Cross or American Heart Association that includes on and
two rescuer CPR plus infant CPR. |
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Units: |
1 unit: 18 total hours
of lecture, plus 8 hours of field experience. This is
a short term course - two Saturdays (0800 - 1700) or one
weekend. Check current semester schedule of classes
for exact dates and times. |
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