Program:  Emergency Medical Services

 

Academic Year: 2008-2009                Completed by: John Gosford                          Date:  December 19, 2008

 

*Mission:  The mission of the Emergency Medical Services program at Lake City Community College is to prepare students to be employed as an Emergency Medical Services professional upon completion of the training program.

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Intended Outcomes

(Program Outcomes/Goals)

Student Learning Outcomes

(Core Skills and Objectives)

 

Assessment Measures

 

Performance Criteria/Expected Results

Evaluation & Planned Actions

Use of Results

(Close the Loop)

Performance on licensure exams

 

Eighty five percent (85%) of graduates who sit for a licensure exam will pass on their first attempt.

 

 

 

Perform Patient Care Procedures, to include those responsibilities typically assigned to EMTs and paramedics in the pre-hospital field.

 

 

EMT and Paramedic exam results.

Eighty five percent (85%) of graduates who sit for an EMS licensure exam will pass on their first attempt.

 

 

 

Attrition

Ninety percent (90%) of enrolled students will complete the programs.

Demonstrate legal and ethical responsibilities specific to the healthcare occupations.

Student surveys and student contacts indicating employment.

Ninety percent (90%) of students who complete one or more certificates will be employed in the field within six months of graduation.

 

 

Program Satisfaction

Eighty percent (80%) of the returned EMS graduate surveys will demonstrate program satisfaction at an average or higher level.

 

Demonstrate employability skills as they relate to the healthcare professional, including conducting a job search, acceptable work habits, and resume writing.

 

 

 

 

Student satisfaction survey which are administered at the end of the end of the EMT and Paramedic programs.

 

Eighty percent (80%) of the returned EMT and Paramedic graduate Surveys will demonstrate program satisfaction at an average or higher level.