Emergency Medical Services

The Emergency Medical Services Program offers coursework at all levels of pre-hospital emergency care. The program is designed to provide the necessary training to prepare you for the National Registry Exam for all levels of certification in the State of Kansas. The program is also designed to meet not only the required continuing education requirements but also a variety of offerings intended to keep you current in the areas of patient care, equipment, techniques, and technology. The program is structured around the current National Highway Traffic Safety Council curriculum and is nationally recognized.

field ops

MICT field ops

 

 

 

2013 Field Operation’s Day
Barton Community College to host 
MS Field Operation’s Day May 4th 2013.
 
Many departments will be taking part this year, including MLT, Nursing, EMS, and Law Enforcement. 100+ students will be providing healthcare and safety to simulated patients. EMS and Law Enforcement students will be throughout the campus and buildings. Please do not be alarmed. Feel free to watch from a distance if you find yourself close to one of the simulated scenes. Our victims are “moulaged” and will appear hurt or ill. Several victims may be alone as they await responding crew’s arrival. If you are unsure if it is real or not feel free to ask the victim. The Fine Arts circle drive will be roped off Saturday morning during a mass group picture. Inconvenience will be kept low. You may hear sirens throughout the day.
 
Thank you for your cooperation.

 

 

Practicing skills EMT students packaging a simulated patient during field ops

Mobile Sim Lab

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