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Welcome to CNM EMS!

Welcome to CNM EMS!. INTRODUCTIONS. Web Page: www.cnm.edu/ems Program Director : Jessica Medrano jmiller72@cnm.edu 505 224-4000 ext. 50253. INTRODUCTIONS. Clinical Coordinator:   Beth Richardson ecassell@cnm.edu 505 224-4000 ext. 50782 ALS Coordinator:  Rebekah Moskowitz

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Welcome to CNM EMS!

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  1. Welcome to CNM EMS!

  2. INTRODUCTIONS • Web Page: www.cnm.edu/ems • Program Director : Jessica Medrano • jmiller72@cnm.edu • 505 224-4000 ext. 50253

  3. INTRODUCTIONS • Clinical Coordinator:  Beth Richardson • ecassell@cnm.edu • 505 224-4000 ext. 50782 • ALS Coordinator:  • Rebekah Moskowitz • rgrady2@cnm.edu • 505 224-4000 ext. 50131

  4. INTRODUCTIONS • EMT Basic/AEMT Coordinator- Sean Haaverson • shaaverson@cnm.edu • 224-4000 Ext 50811

  5. INTRODUCTIONS • Outreach/Contracts Coordinator/FT faculty: Cy Stockhoff • cstockhoff@cnm.edu • 505 224-4000 ext. 50090 • 2 term Faculty:  Kyle Cole • kcole7@cnm.edu • 505 224-4000 ext. 50316

  6. INTRODUCTIONS • Internship Coordinator/FT faculty: Joy Cherry -jcherry7@cnm.edu -224-4000 ext. 50935

  7. LOCATION

  8. LOCATION

  9. EMS…a career you will love!

  10. OUR WISH We hope that each of you considers a career in EMS, successfully completes our program, earns your EMS license, and goes on to become a great EMS provider! - The entire CNM EMS faculty and staff

  11. CAREER PROFILE • 4 levels of EMS Provider • First Responder (EMR) • EMT-Basic (EMT-B) • Advanced EMT (EMT-I) • Paramedic

  12. FIRST RESPONDER • One (1) semester program • Designed for students not wishing to pursue advanced training in EMS • Typically taken by students acting as “first responders” in an industrial or volunteer setting • NOT a pre- or corequisite for any other level of EMS training at CNM

  13. FIRST RESPONDER Spring /Fall/Summer • EMS 1001 - EMS First Responder Theory • EMS 1091 - EMS First Responder Lab

  14. Students Interested in EMT-Basic • Must choose one of four certificate or degree pathways which lead to gainful employment Prospective EMT-Basic Student EMT-I Cert Paramedic AAS Fire Science AAS Pre-Allied Health, Pre-Paramedic AA

  15. EMT-BASIC • Offered as a “learning community” • Entry-level courses for pursuing a career in EMS • This is a pre-requisite to the paramedic program and the Advanced EMT course

  16. EMT-BASIC Term 1 (could all be taken all as one term) • HLTH 1001 Clinical Preparation  • ENG 1101 - College Writing Term 2 • EMS 1053 - EMT Basic Theory • EMS 1093 - EMT Basic Lab • EMS 1190 - EMT Basic Clinical

  17. Advanced EMT • Two (2) semester program • Offered as a “learning community” • First Term: • EMS 1412 • EMS1493 • Second Term : • EMS1890

  18. Advanced EMT • May be taken by EMTs wishing to gain additional medical skills, but not necessarily wishing to pursue a paramedic license • May also provide additional training prior to acceptance into the paramedic program • Recommended pre-requisite to the paramedic program

  19. Advanced EMT • Departmental Approval until open registration date • Early registration given by departmental approval to people with current New Mexico EMT-Basic license • Open registration date, departmental approval will be lifted • Contact EMT-I Coordinator

  20. PARAMEDIC • Associate of Applied Science Degree • 1 semester arts & science (15 credit hours) • 3 semesters EMS coursework (47 credit hours) • Provides the highest level of care in the prehospital setting and are currently in high demand • Offers the greatest level of career stability, highest income earning potential, and the greatest opportunity for career advancement

  21. Paramedic • Must apply through the Coordinated Program Entry Office. • New Cohorts begin Summer and Fall only. In Spring 2015 , there will be an entry every term.

  22. Paramedic • Min requirements • 2.5 GPA • Current New Mexico EMT-Basic or Intermediate License • Scoring criteria • Point based (33 points possible) • Courses completed, essays, experience, license level

  23. CAREER PROFILE • Are you someone who • enjoys working with people? • likes using your hands? • wants a career with responsibility? • is a dedicated worker? • has strong communication skills? • is a “team” player? • You may want to consider a career in EMS, especially at the paramedic level!

  24. CAREER PROFILE • Are you someone who • seeking a rewarding and exciting career? • looking for autonomy and wants to be a decision-maker? • looking to career pathway to become a registered nurse, physician, or other advanced healthcare worker? • You may want to consider a career in EMS, especially at the paramedic level!

  25. CAREER PROFILE • Be prepared for: • working both indoors and out • all types of weather • working days, nights, weekends, and holidays • being on call for extended periods (24 – 48 hrs) • physically strenuous work which can be stressful, sometimes involving life-or-death situations and suffering patients

  26. CAREER PROFILE • Entry-level job opportunities: • Fire departments • Ambulance services • Hospital emergency room

  27. CAREER PROFILE • Experienced job opportunities: • Specialized hospital units (catheter lab technician, ECG technician, ICU technician, etc.) • Aeromedical services (flight medicine) • Outdoor Guides and many others.

  28. CAREER PROFILE • Experienced job opportunities: • Supervisors, operations managers, administrative directors, or executive directors of emergency services • Instructors / education • Sales or marketing of EMS equipment

  29. CHARACTERISTICS OF SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS • Ability to make the time commitment • Good study habits • Support services at CNM to help if needed • Mature and has good people skills • Has employer support, works part-time, or not at all • Supportive friends and family

  30. FINAL THOUGHTS We will walk with you every step of the journey, but we will not carry you. We are looking for and preparing students who can lift their end of the gurney! Some day you may be the caregiver of our loved ones!

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