First Responder: Nat'l Standard Curriculum (07/24/95)
Formats Available: PDF format: (frnsc.pdf, 720k) | MS Word format: (frnsc.doc, 1215k) This is the 1995 release of the First Responder: National Standard Curriculum. It contains the Course Guide and Instructor Lesson Plan and it is designed for instructors to teach the new First Responder course.
First Responder REFRESHER: National Standard Curriculum (07/96)
Formats Available: PDF format: (refresh2.pdf 721k) | MS Word format: (refresh2.doc 430k) This is the 1996 release of the First Responder Refresher: National Standard Curriculum. It contains the Course Guide and Instructor Lesson Plans. This course is designed to refresh those First Responders already trained to the 1995 First Responder level, not to transition current 1978 First Responders to the 1995 level.
First Responder BRIDGE: VIRGINIA CURRICULUM (09/99)
Formats Available: PDF format: (First Responder Bridge memo-hours 99.pdf 198k) This is the 1999 memo and hours document which was approved by the HR&T Committee which established what hours a current Virginia First Responder would need to attend in an EMT-B Course in order to Bridge. There is not a true "FR to EMT-B Bridge" instead First Responders should be enrolled into the EMT-B Course with the other students. The instructor should maintain documentation to show the student attended and completed all required hours and clinical time. The student would then be marked as passed on the CSDR and be eligible to test at the EMT-B level.
EMT - Basic (06/22/95)
Formats Available: PDF format: (emtbnsc.pdf, 1314k) | MS Word format: (emtbnsc.doc, 2968k) This is the 1994 release of the Emergency Medical Technician-Basic: National Standard Curriculum. It contains the Course Guide and Instructor Lesson Plan and it is designed for instructors to teach the new EMT- Basic course.
EMT-Basic REFRESHER: National Standard Curriculum (06/06/96)
Formats Available: PDF Format: (basicref.pdf, 291k) | MS Word Format: (basicref.doc, 322k) The intent of this refresher curriculum is to assist States in transitioning current EMT-A’s to the EMT-Basic level and to allow States to re-train their current EMT-Basic’s on a continuing basis.
Supplemental Airway Modules for the EMT-Basic: NSC
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This is a tool designed to assist EMS instructors with teaching the airway modules found within the 1994 EMT-Basic: National Standard Curriculum. This document supports, but does not replace, sections 2.1 and 4.2 of the EMT-Basic. We encourage the State EMS Offices and members of the EMS education community to distribute this document to all EMT-Basic instructors.
EMT-Enhanced: Virginia Curriculum
This is the 1994 release of the Emergency Medical Technician-Enhanced: Virginia Standard Curriculum. It contains the Course Guide and Instructor Lesson Plan and it is designed for instructors to teach the new EMT- Enhanced course.
The following links are to MS Word versions of the core of the EMT Enhanced program. This will allow you an opportunity to fine tune your syllabi or insert notes as needed. One file that you obtain a product like WinZip to unzip the archived files.
Emergency Medical Technician-Intermediate: National Standard Curriculum
This is the 1999 release of the Emergency Medical Technician-Intermediate: National Standard Curriculum. It contains the Course Guide and Instructor Modules. It is designed for instructors to assist in teaching the new EMT- Intermediate course. The contents of these files are identical to the printed version now available on CD Rom through the NHTSA EMS Division.
EMT-Intermediate-99 to EMT– Paramedic Curriculum: National Standard Curriculum
This is the National Standard Curriculum for EMT-Intermediate to EMT-Paramedic. It contains the Course Guide and Instructor Modules and it is designed for instructors to assist in teaching the bridge program. The contents of these files are identical to the Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic: National Standard Curriculum; the curriculum has been modified through the use of grey highlighting as seen below.
The highlighted sections/parts, are those aspects of the EMT-Paramedic curriculum which must be taught as the core of the I—P Bridge program.
The following links are to MS Word versions of the core of the I—P Bridge program. This will allow you an opportunity to fine tune your syllabi or insert notes as needed.
EMT-Intermediate REFRESHER: National Standard Curriculum
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This is the 2001 EMT-Intermediate: National Standard Curriculum Refresher Course. This course is intended for the EMS community to use to refresh their current Intermediate providers who have been educated to the 1999 EMT-Intermediate level. This course is not intended to transition current 1985 Intermediates to the revised 1999 level. The course was developed by the National Association of EMS Educators (NAEMSE)
Emergency Medical Technician Paramedic: National Standard Curriculum (EMT-P) Release of 1998
EMT-Paramedic REFRESHER: National Standard Curriculum
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This is the 2001 EMT-Paramedic: National Standard Curriculum Refresher Course. This course is intended for the EMS community to use to refresh their current Paramedic providers who have been educated to the 1998 EMT-Intermediate level. This course is not intended to transition current 1985 Paramedics to the revised 1998 level. The course was developed by the National Association of EMS Educators (NAEMSE).
EMT-P and EMT-I Continuing Education National Guidelines
This is the 1999 release of the EMT-P and EMT-I Continuing Education Guidelines. One of the products of the ALS curricula revision project, it contains recommendations and guidance for the development of continuing education programs. The contents of these files are identical to the printed version now available on CD-ROM through the Division.
EMT-Paramedic and EMT-Intermediate Comparison Documents - (Posted 8/14/01)
The purpose of these documents is to compare the objectives in the revised 1998 EMT-P: NSC with those in the 1985 EMT-P, and the objectives in the 1999 EMT-I: NSC with those in the 1985 EMT-I. State EMS offices, EMS education programs, and EMS providers can use these documents to revise their current EMT-P and I programs to meet the revised standards. The National Council of State EMS Training Coordinators (NCSEMSTC) developed these documents.
Emergency Vehicle Operators Course (Ambulance): National Standard Curriculum
Instructor Guide (.PDF Version) | Participant Manual
This is the 1995 release of the EVOC and as the name suggests, this curriculum only addresses emergency vehicle operations as they relate to the safe operation of ambulances (Please contact the United State Fire Administration for EVOC for other emergency vehicles). This curriculum consists of an instructor guide and participant manual which allow for the inclusion of local and State laws and organizational operation procedures. This course is set-up in three modules: classroom education, driving range management and on-the-job performance recommendations.
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