Program Outcomes
Upon successful completion of all
program requirements, graduates will be
able to:
-
Sit for the state examination for
licensure;
- Perform all of the duties included in
the Paramedic program, after
successfully completing State of
Connecticut/National certification exam;
- Demonstrate knowledge of the legal
aspects of emergency medical service;
- Prepare for and deal with disasters,
including those involving hazardous
materials;
- Demonstrate effective interpersonal
skills with supervisors, peers and the
public;
- Explain the complexity of emergency
medical service;
- Recognize and act upon individual needs
for continuing education as a function
of growth and maintenance of
professional competence;
- Safely and adequately perform all
cognitive, affective, and psychomotor
objectives outlined in the 1999
Paramedic National Standard Curriculum,
as published by the National Highway
Transportation Safety Administration;
and
- Incorporate problem-solving, procedural
and interpersonal skills with technical
knowledge while rendering patient care.
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