Mesabi Range College Paramedic Program

" Saving Lives 24 / 7 "

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Preceptors      
Summer Clinicals

EMTP 1600 Critical Care Clinical (90 hours)
  ICU’s (Cardiac, PEDS, Neonatal)
  Emergency Department

EMTP 1700 Support Services Clinical (90 hours)
  Respiratory Therapy
  IV Team / Surgery Prep
  Intubation / Surgery
  Communications Center

EMTP 1800 ALS Ambulance Clinical (180 hours)
  Advanced Level Ambulance Service
                                   
 
Spring Clinicals

EMTP 2400 Emergency Room Clinical (135 hours)

EMTP 2500 Acute Care Clinical (135 hours)
  OB (labor and delivery)
  Pediatrics
  Psychiatry

EMTP 2600 Paramedic Internship (360 hours)
 
Advanced Level Ambulance Service

Fire Department Shift Schedules:
Cloquet, Hibbing and Virginia
 

Policies: 

 

     Student Clinicals

 

     BCA Background Check

      (Complete the SMDC background check if your doing clinicals at SMDC)


 

Evaluations:

 

     Clinical Verification Form  

 

     Ambulance

 

     Hospital

 


Specific Clinical Site Policies:

 

     Gold Cross Rider Agreement

     Gold Cross Policies  

 

     St Mary's Duluth Policies

     SMDC Background Check Study **Required**

 

 

     St Louis County Sheriff 911 Communications


Clincal Sites:

 

Cloquet Ambulance - Cloquet, MN

Gold Cross - Statwide MN

Hibbing Ambulance - Hibbing, MN

North Memorial Ambulance - Brainerd, MN

Virginia Ambulance - Virginia, MN

 

Ely Bloomenson Hospital - Ely, MN

Miller Dwan - Duluth, MN

St Mary's Hospital - Duluth, MN & Superior, WI

UMCM / Range Fairview Medical Center - Hibbing, MN

Virginia Regional Medical Center - Virginia, MN

White Community Hospital - Aurora, MN

  


Clinical Objectives:
The students must meet these minimum requirements set forth by the US-DOT Paramedic Curricula. They may gain this through ambulance, ER, ICU, PEDS / OB, OR, and PSYCH departments in the hospital setting. The number after each objective is the minimum number of patients they must have contact with.

The Student will:
· Demonstrate the ability to safely administer medications.
· Demonstrate the ability to safely perform endotracheal intubation.
· Demonstrate the ability to safely gain venous access in all age group patients.
· Demonstrate the ability to effectively ventilate unintubated patients of all age groups.
· Demonstrate the ability to perform a comprehensive assessment on pediatric patients.
· Demonstrate the ability to perform a compressive assessment on adult patients.
· Demonstrate the ability to perform a comprehensive assessment on geriatric patients.
· Demonstrate the ability to perform a comprehensive assessment on obstetric patients.
· Demonstrate the ability to perform a comprehensive assessment on trauma patients.
· Demonstrate the ability to perform a comprehensive assessment on psychiatric patients.
· Demonstrate the ability to perform a comprehensive assessment on pediatric patients.
· Demonstrate the ability to perform a comprehensive assessment, formulate and implement a   treatment plan for patients with chest pain.
· Demonstrate the ability to perform a comprehensive assessment, formulate and implement a treatment plan for patients with dyspnea/respiratory distress.
· Demonstrate and ability to perform a comprehensive assessment, formulate and implement a treatment plan for patients with abdominal complaints.
· Demonstrate the ability to perform a comprehensive assessment, formulate and implement a treatment plan for patients with syncope.
· Demonstrate the ability to perform a comprehensive assessment, formulate and implement a treatment plan for patients with altered mental status.
· Demonstrate the ability to serve as a team leader in a variety of pre-hospital emergency situations.