The Paramedic Certificate Program is designed to prepare the student to become a competent entry-level paramedic in the field of emergency medicine. Upon successful completion of the Paramedic Program, the EMS Department will issue to the student the necessary information required to submit to the Florida State EMS Office to apply for the Florida State Paramedic Certification examination. The Paramedic Certificate Program is designed to prepare the student to become a competent entry-level paramedic in the field of emergency medicine. The program is three semesters and 42 college credit hours in length (in addition to the EMT certification).
During the Paramedic Program, students will be required to complete clinical rotations in local hospital settings and internships with area EMS providers. These clinical rotations are in addition to scheduled lecture and laboratory hours. Students must provide transportation to and from the clinical and internship sites as required. Purchase of EMS uniforms is required for clinical and internship rotations.
Estimated program costs are $4,200 for Florida residents and $13,440 for non-Florida residents. This includes tuition, lab fees, textbooks, uniforms, insurance, and equipment. Refer to the Edison State College website for financial aid information. Additional costs include required uniforms, a stethoscope, and professional liability insurance. Students must also provide transportation to clinical and field experiences. During the Paramedic Certificate Program, students will be required to complete a one-week rotation in an Operating Room with a local hospital. This rotation is in addition to scheduled class/ laboratory/clinical/internship hours. To be eligible to sit for the Florida Paramedic exam, the student must be currently certified as a Florida EMT and successfully complete the Paramedic Certificate Program.
The EMT-Paramedic Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) in conjunction with the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions (CoAEMSP).
*PSVC – Postsecondary Vocational
Contact Information:
Emergency Medical Services Program Office: (239) 489-9392
www.edison.edu/academics/certparamedic/paramedic.php
EMT and Paramedic Graduates Typically Earn:
An entry level worker can expect to earn $23,111-$24,137; experienced average $33,842-$42,825 (Florida Research and Economic Database; Annual wage or salary OES Wage Survey data for 2009 in Florida).
Paramedic Career Opportunities:
- Certified Paramedic
- Firefighter
- Educator
- Medical Equipment Sales
- Air Ambulance
Program Prerequisites:
This is a limited admissions program, requiring completion of a separate Application for EMS Programs, minimum college placement scores in English, reading, and mathematics (as described at www.edison.edu/assessment/placement.php), and acceptance into the program by the College EMS Department.
Applicants must provide evidence of current Florida Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification (or be eligible for certification; Florida certified within 90 days of beginning EMS 2671). Priority will be given to applicants that hold current Florida EMT certification. Applicants are required to hold current CPR certification (either American Heart Association Basic Life Support for Health care Providers or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer). In addition, the admissions process requires satisfactory completion of an immunization and health report and satisfactory completion of a College-approved criminal advisory background check completed at the applicant’s expense.
Important program information, including the application schedule, can be downloaded at www.edison.edu/academics/certparamedic/paramedic.php.
Course Prerequisites and Corequisites: Refer to specific course descriptions listed in this catalog.