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Department Faculty
* Jason Segner, Director
979-209-7508
* Tim Hardy, Lab Coordinator/Instructor
979-209-7334
* Sandy Medina, Clinical Coordinator
979-209-7509
* Jason Vrooman, Instructor
979-209-7556
* Kim Decker, Instructor
979-209-7509
Medical Director
Charles Williams, MD
Eric Wilke, MD
EMS Program Administrative Assistant
*Jaime Crouse, BA
979-209-7284

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Blinn College
Emergency Medical Services
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Mission Statement: "The Emergency Medical Services Program
of Blinn College is committed to a mission of helping students develop
excellence in their professional practice, while responding to community
healthcare needs by equipping the students through quality education,
with the knowledge and technical skills necessary to become competent
entry-level EMS Providers"
"The EMS Program is committed to keeping the mission of Blinn College
to serve the educational needs of the people of the Blinn College service
area with a strong commitment to excellence and in alliance with the
Allied Health Division goals. With the shortage of Paramedics at both
the state and national level, the Blinn College EMS Program is committed
to meeting the demand by providing the local community, the state and
the nation with highly trained, well prepared EMS providers."
The EMS Professions Associate of Applied Science Degree,
Paramedic Certificate, and Intermediate Certificate include knowledge,
skills and attitudes necessary to recognize, assess, and manage medical
emergencies under the supervision and direction of a physician. Graduates
can expect career opportunities predominantly with transfer and emergency
ambulance services. Students completing coursework in these programs
are eligible to take the Texas certification or licensing exams and/or
the National Registry exam.
Blinn College is a leader among Emergency Medical Services educational
institutions. The EMSP program is intended for students who wish to
receive a high quality education experience and desire to dedicate themselves
to careers in emergency medical services. Blinn College provides the
educational and clinical background necessary to become eligible for
certification/licensure at the EMT-Basic, EMT-Intermediate and Paramedic
levels.
Paramedics are highly recruited in Texas, with an average of 2,800 openings
per year and a growth rate that exceeds the state average. Annual starting
salaries for certified EMTs range from $26,000 to $39,000. EMT-Intermediates
salaries range from $28,000 to $36,000 and Parmedic salaries range from
$34,000 to $50,000.
Certification/licensure is not automatic; the Texas Department of State
Health Services (DSHS) and/or the National Registry of Emergency Medical
Technicians (NREMT) administers all certification examinations upon
completion of a DSHS recognized educational program. Completion of the
Blinn College EMSP program does not guarantee eligibility for DSHS/NREMT
certification/licensure. Criminal background checks are conducted by
DSHS as part of the screening process. Candidates with concerns about
their background should contact the Texas Department of State Health
Services in Austin.
The Blinn College Office of Financial Aid offers various forms of financial
assistance. Contact the Office of Financial Aid for more details and
to apply for financial assistance and scholarship opportunities. The
priority filing date for financial aid is April 1, proceeding each fall
semester. For more details call 979-209-7284
The three levels of educational programs offered at Blinn
College include an Associate of Applied Science degree, a Paramedic Certificate,
and an Intermediate Certificate and a EMT-Basic Marketable Skills Achievement
Certificate.
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