Emergency Medical Services Officer I (PILOT)

Instructional Hours: 36.00
This course has a Canvas component which requires internet access.

Course Objective: To provide students the knowledge, skills and abilities to function as a first-line supervisor in emergency medical services operations and administration.

Course Description: Major topics covered in this course are the dynamics of EMS leadership and organizational structure, managerial leadership, team-building, communications, creating a culture of quality, customer service, strategic planning, crisis management, and budgeting. Methods of instruction include lecture, discussion, and team-based activities and practical exercises.

Successful Completion: Students must attend required classroom sessions, demonstrate proficiency in the practical skills evolutions, complete all required online and classroom activities and homework assignments, and obtain a score of 70% or better on the final project/examination. This course covers the competencies outlined by the National Emergency Medical Services Management Association's Seven Pillars of National EMS Officer Competencies (2014) and partially meets the professional certification requirements for Supervising EMS Officer.

Prerequisites

Students must be a current, licensed Maryland basic or advanced life support provider. ICS 100, 200, 700 and 800 level training is also required. MFRI Instructor I (MGMT 110) is strongly encouraged.


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Coordinated by: the MFRI Office. If you have any questions about the course, you are welcome to contact them by email at:

If you require special accommodations please send your requirements to: equity@mfri.org or you may call 301-226-9900 or 1-800-275-6374.

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