Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Progression Requirements
Progression Requirements (EMT)
In order to progress in the EMT program, the following must be met:
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Achieve a grade of “C” or better in EMSP-1401 and EMSP-1160.
- Achieve a minimum 70 percent course average.
- Maintain current CPR course completion - American Heart Association - Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification or American Red Cross – CPR for Healthcare Providers.
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Provide documentation of medical release to the Department of Health Sciences after mental or physical condition, illness, injury, surgery, etc., that would result in a change of the physical limitations status and provide written documentation of medical release to return to class/clinical. Failure to inform the program may result in immediate withdrawal from the course or program.
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Tuberculosis Documentation of negative screening results for tuberculosis (TB) is required. Students must complete one of the following TB tests no more than 90 days prior to the first clinical start date: 2-Step Tuberculin Skin Test; QuantiFERON® -TB Gold In-Tube test (QFT-GIT or Q-Gold) or T-SPOT®TB test (T-Spot). Thereafter a 2-Step Tuberculin Skin Test; QuantiFERON®-TB Gold In-Tube test (QFT-GIT or Q-Gold) or T-Spot®TB test (T-Spot) is required annually. Those who have had a previous positive TB skin test result will be required to submit a negative chest x-ray completed no more than 90-days prior to the first clinical start date. Thereafter an annual negative chest x-ray will be required through program completion.
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Maintain a negative drug screen and criminal background check.
- Conduct and performance in the classroom and affiliated clinical facilities is according to CTC policy, the EMS Program policies and the Texas Department of State Health Services. Failure to perform to these standards may result in disciplinary action, including, but not limited to, dismissal from the program.