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The EKU Emergency Medical Care Program is the only
accredited Paramedic program
in Kentucky. We offer a well established Associate of Science
degree and the ONLY Bachelor of Science degree in
Emergency Medical Care in Kentucky. We are a part of the College of Justice
and Safety at Eastern Kentucky University. The College is a "Program
of Distinction" and has many special opportunities to make our programs
the best in the country. Anyone interested in our College of Justice
and Safety academic scholarship should contact us immediately
at (859) 622-1028.
Our Program is
a part of Eastern's "Department of Loss Prevention and Safety" and is
located in the Dizney
Building
(in room 225) on EKU's main campus. A good landmark is the "Kidd"
football stadium. Be sure to ask for a parking pass at the Campus Police
office.
If you are interested in joining
a career that will prepare you to become a part of work that is:
fast-paced, exciting,
fulfilling and
growing...... join us.
The costs to attend EKU:
The following links will take you to the
most up-to-date information about what it costs to attend EKU. There
are some additional costs for Paramedic students because liability
insurance must be purchased for some "direct care" courses.
Click
"here"
for an on-line application
Click
"here"
for costs.
Click
"here"
for scholarship information.
What Paramedics Do:
Paramedics are the men and women who work
under "standing orders and protocols" to bring the emergency room to
the patient. We don't replace the Physician but we are his or her eyes,
ears and hands until the patient reaches the hospital.
We intubate....give medications..... shock
hearts.... use the jaws of life, perform confined space rescue,
manage disaster scenes and more....
Paramedics and EMTs are the front-line
in the on-going efforts to improve the emergency health care
delivery system in America. We here at Eastern are striving to
remain at the forefront on this and other important EMS issues.
Specialized Certifications that we teach:
As a part of our course work, we provide
students with the opportunity to received certifications in
several specialty areas. These include: Pediatric Advanced Life
Support (PALS), Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Prehospital
Trauma Life Support (PHTLS), Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS)
and CPR. Each year we poll local and regional providers to ascertain
what specialty training they would find desirable in a prospective
employee.
Who We Are:
Our program has 5 full-time faculty members.
Each one has a great deal of experience in EMS and other areas
of healthcare. The Program Director is
Nancye Davis
. Please visit our
faculty-homepages
for more information on each of us.
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