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5549 Portsmouth Blvd
Portsmouth, VA 23701
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Location: Portsmouth
Center for EMS Training Center
5549 Portsmouth Blvd.
Portsmouth, Va. 23701
Course Dates: FLIP FLOP COURSE (must attend 8 hours each week)
| Dates | Pre-Registration Deadline | Orientation | Classes Meet |
|---|---|---|---|
| October 28, 2008 – August 27, 2009 | September 26, 2008 | October 3, 2008 @ 4:00 pm | Tuesday & Thursday nights from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm |
| October 31, 2008 – August 29, 2009 | September 26, 2008 | October 3, 2008 @ 4:00 pm | Friday days from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm |
National Registry Written Exam: TBA
National Registry Practical Exam: TBA
Tuition: Includes Textbooks, Clinical Shirt, Criminal Background Check, Clinical/Field Internship Badge, Clinical/Field Student Data Base, National Registry Written Computer Testing Fee and Practical Exam.
Tuition Policy:
Application Process:
The completed student application form, tuition and all supporting documentation should be submitted as soon as possible to reserve class position. The following supporting documentation must be submitted with the completed student application:
Course Description: SIM Man, SIM Baby and SIM IV are part of this class
The Emergency Medical Technician – Intermediate 99 is a 3 year certification program designed to certify technicians to a mid-level of pre-hospital advanced life support care in Virginia. This program fulfills all the requirements of the National Standard Curriculum for the EMT-Intermediate 99.
All skills and subjects contained in the curriculum for Intermediate 99 are covered for a minimum of 272 hours of instruction with a minimum of 68 hours devoted to extensive clinical rotations in specialty units. In addition to the above, the candidate must complete a minimum of 10 patient contact calls in which they act as the team leader on an ALS ambulance.
Clinical rotations of this type are not usually available for lower level providers. These additional clinical rotations include time spent in OR/Recovery Units, Critical Care Units, Labor & Delivery Units, Pediatrics, Emergency Department, Family Practice, Mental Health Clinics, Dialysis Clinics, Neurovascular Rehabilitation Clinics, Detoxification Units, and Extended Care Facilities.
The Intermediate 99 Program is designed to educate the technician in the following areas of pre-hospital care: preparatory skills, airway management and ventilation, patient assessment, trauma, medical, special considerations and assessment based management.
Students successfully completing this program of instruction will be eligible for certification testing by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians.
In Virginia, all initial Intermediate 99 Programs are required to satisfy the testing guidelines established by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians. Upon successful course completion and National Registry EMT – Intermediate 99 certification, the technician must apply for Virginia certification before being allowed to practice at this level. After receiving Virginia credentials, the Intermediate 99 has the option to maintain National Registry Intermediate certification without affecting their Virginia certification. However, Virginia certification must be maintained in order to provide patient care at this level in this state.
Prerequisites:

Components of This Course:
Unit 1 Preparatory
Foundations of the EMT-I, Well-Being of the EMT-I, Medical-Legal and Ethical issues, an Overview of Human Systems, Emergency Pharmacology, Venous Access and Medication Administration.
Unit 2 Airway
ALS Airway Management, Oxygen Therapy, Airway Adjuncts, and Suctioning.
Unit 3 Patient Assessment
Patient Assessment, History Taking, Techniques of the Physical Exam, Clinical Decision Making, Communications and Documentation.
Unit 4 Medical
Respiratory, Cardiac, Altered Mental Status, Neurological, Abdominal, Environmental, Poisoning and Overdose, Behavioral, Allergic Reactions, GYN related emergencies, AHA ACLS 2005 Guidelines Certification.
Unit 5 Trauma Emergencies
Trauma Systems, Hemorrhage, Shock, Soft Tissue Injuries, Musculoskeletal Injuries, Burns and Chest Trauma, and Trauma Skills.
Unit 6 Special Considerations
Obstetrics, Neonatal Resuscitation, Pediatrics and Geriatrics. 
Unit 7 Assessment Based Management *
* Class subject to cancellation for lack of sufficient enrollment.
Health Assessment & Physical Exam