EMS training program definition
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This document is available at the archived EMS curricula heading at the EMS training program curriculum and education standards websitehttp://www.ems.ohio.gov/accreditation- curriculum.aspx.
Be currently certified, at a minimum, as an EMT if enrolling in an AEMT or paramedic course.f. Be a current emergency medical care provider, RN, PA, or physician and submit a recommendation in writing from an approved EMS training program if enrolling in an EMS instructor course.139.4(5) Students.
This document is available at the archived EMS curricula heading at the EMS training program curriculum and education standards websitehttp://www.ems.ohio.gov/accreditation-curriculum.aspx.
ARC 9443B, IAB 4/6/11, effective 8/1/11] 641—131.6(147A) Continuing education providers—approval, record keeping and inspection.131.6(1) Continuing education courses for emergency medical care personnel may be approved by the department, an EMS training program or a national EMS continuing education accreditation entity.
This document is available at the archived EMS curricula heading at the EMS training program curriculum and education standards websitehttp://www.ems.ohio.gov/ accreditation-curriculum.aspx.
This document is used for classes that began on or after September 1, 2012 and is available at the EMS training program curriculum and education standards website at http://www.ems.ohio.gov/accreditation-curriculum.aspx.
Offsite location" means any location within Ohio where an EMS training program or EMS continuing education program is offered in addition to the location that was designated and authorized in the application for a certificate of accreditation or certificate of approval in accordance with Chapter 4765-7 of the Administrative Code.
Required CEHs identified in 131.4(4)“c” shall be approved by the department, CECBEMS, or an authorized EMS training program, using a sponsor number assignment system approved by the department.b. Optional CEHs identified in 131.4(4)“d” and 131.4(4)“e” require no formal sponsor number; however, CEHs awarded shall be verified by an authorized EMS training program, a national EMS continuing education accreditation entity, a service program medical director, an appropriate community sponsor, or the department.
CONSISTENCY WITH NATIONAL STANDARDS.The EMS Bureau considers the National Standard Curriculum and the National EMS Scope of Practice Model as models for design or adaptation of EMS training program content and EMS certification licensure levels.
RECIPROCITY.An individual who has successfully completed an EMS training program approved by another state, U.S. Territory, or branch of the U.S. Armed Services may apply for EMS certification licensure if the individual satisfies the criteria for initial certification licensure and has current NREMT registration or a state EMS certification or licensure at or above the level of certification licensure being sought.