Paramedic Program Receives National Accreditation
MADISON, FL (Nov. 7, 2017) – The North Florida Community College Emergency Medical Services department’s Paramedic program is now nationally accredited through the Commission
on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP), the largest programmatic
accreditor of the health sciences professions. The designation not only opens more
doors for NFCC graduates, but also means that the NFCC Paramedic program is meeting
or exceeding current National EMS Education Standards.
“We are proud to earn this national accreditation level for the College and our students,”
said Mike Kirkland, Director of Emergency Medical Services Programs. “We have outstanding
EMS instructors and this national accreditation further confirms that the quality
instruction we offer to area students is at or above the national standard.”
NFCC Paramedic graduates are now eligible to take the National Registry of Emergency
Medical Technicians (NREMT) Paramedic certification exam. The program’s national accreditation
came after a thorough review by the Committee on Accreditation of Emergency Medical
Services Programs (CoAEMSP) to ensure compliance with CAAHEP standards and guidelines.
A new Paramedic I class is scheduled to begin in August 2018 (Fall Term). For more
information on the NFCC Paramedic program or other Emergency Medical Services programs
at the College, contact Mike Kirland at 850-973-1673 or kirklandm@nfc.edu.
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