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Advanced EMT to Paramedic Bridge
ID: CEEMS-610
This course teaches the concepts and foundation of paramedic care in an emergency setting, and prepares students to take the National Registry exam for Paramedic certification (NRP). Prerequisite: Previous completion of an Advanced EMT course and certification as a national or SC State AEMT is required.
AEMT to Paramedic Bridge Airway Module
ID: CEEMS-612
This course is descigned to provide the student with the information necessary to integrate complex knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and pathophsyiology into patient assessment and develop/implement a treatment plan for managing airway and ventilation
AEMT to Paramedic Bridge Capstone and Exam Review
ID: CEEMS-620
This course is the student's final capstone field clinical in which the student completes 96 hours as the crew leader on an ambulance unit. This course also covers a review of national registry test material (written and psychomotor).
AEMT to Paramedic Bridge Cardiac Module
ID: CEEMS-614
This course addresses medical emergencies involving the cardiovascular system. Expanding upon the foundational topics of the respiratory and cardiovascular systems, specific principles of anatomy & physiology, and pathophysiology are presented. This course also covers EKG interpretation and 12-lead interpretation.
AEMT to Paramedic Bridge Field and Clinical Experience
ID: CEEMS-619
During the duration of this course, students will complete field and clinical rotations, with the goal of completing the program required skills and competencies, as well as completing the required number of field/clinical hours.
Aemt to Paramedic Bridge Medical Module
ID: CEEMS-615
This course addresses medical emergencies involving ten specific body systems, and also medical disorders, diseases, and associated human suffering.
AEMT to Paramedic Bridge Operations Module
ID: CEEMS-618
This course prepares the student with the knowledge and skills to manage the scene of all emergencies including MCIs, HAZ-MAT, and rescue situations
AEMT to Paramedic Bridge Patient Assessment Module
ID: CEEMS-613
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AEMT to Paramedic Bridge Special Populations Module
ID: CEEMS-617
This course addresses medical emergencies involving specific population that require special consideration. Emergencies involving pediatrics, neonates, pregnant females, and geriatrics are covered.
AEMT to Paramedic Bridge Trauma Module
ID: CEEMS-616
This course provides the student with the information necessary to integrate assessment findings with principles of epidemiology and pathophysiology to develop effective treatment plans for acutely injured patients.
Applied Radiography
ID: CERAD-543
This course introduces the clinical environment of the hospitals by providing basic use of radiographic equipment and routine radiographic procedures.
Applied Radiography
ID: CERAD-545
This course introduces the clinical environment of the hospital by providing basic use of radiographic equipment and routine radiographic procedures.
Applied Radiography II
ID: CERAD-549
This course includes the use of radiographic equipment and performance of radiographic procedures within the clinical environment of the hospital.
Basic IV Therapy
ID: CEMED-601
This four-hour course teaches healthcare professionals the knowledge and skills necessary to insert and maintain peripherally inserted catheters. The student will gain hands-on experience and will earn 0.4 CEUs upon successful completion.
Beginner Beekeeping Essentials
ID: CEFAR-500
Dive into the world of beekeeping with this comprehensive 5-hour beginner's course, designed to provide all the essentials to start your beekeeping journey. From bee biology and hive anatomy to tools, costs, inspections, pest management, and honey harvesting, this Beekeeping School in a Day equips you with the knowledge and confidence to succeed. Plus, you'll receive a video version of the class for future reference!
Cardiac Care Technician
ID: CEMED-500
The ability to read and recognize heart rhythms is the main function of the cardiac care technician. Students will receive hands-on experience in interpreting heart rhythms and arrhythmias. White scrubs and white closed-toe shoes must be worn to all classes/clinicals. Clinical hours will vary. Prerequisite: Medical Terminology with a grade of C or better and AHA CPR Certified.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA)
ID: CEMED-617
This DHHS-approved course prepares students to sit for the Nurse Aide Competency Exam. Students receive training in basic nursing care through classroom lecture, simulated lab care, and hands-on clinical experience in a long-term care facility.
Clinical Massage Therapy
ID: CECMT-501
Clinical Massage Therapy can take you into the world of healthcare and beyond. Sports medicine, chiropractic, neonatal, geriatrics and health spas have demand for these skills. Offered day and night, this 10-month classroom and clinical program prepares you to sit for the national certification exam and licensure in South Carolina. Major curriculum: anatomy and physiology; clinical massage theory and practice; allied modalities; statutes and history of massage; business practice, ethics, pathology, and CPR. Admission requirements: a high school diploma/GED, or a college degree; complete student health form and current SLED background check required. You must be able to perform physical tasks. Program qualifies for veteran benefits. Acceptance into this program is contingent on an interview with the Program Coordinator, Jamel Morant. Call 803.732.5218 to set up an appointment.
Clinical Medical Assisting Review
ID: CEMED-547
This course offers clinical experiences across health-related disciplines exposing students to a variety of patient care areas such as cardiac monitoring, EKG, patient transport, and medical and surgical asepsis
CPR/AED with First Aid for the Adult
ID: CEMED-541
This course is designed to teach CPR / AED for the adult as well as first aid. It will cover medical emergencies, injury emergencies, and enviromental emergencies according to AHA and National Safety Guidelines.