Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 515.520 - Paramedic Education
a) An
accredited Paramedic program shall be conducted only by an EMS System or an
academic institution whose curriculum has been approved by the EMS
System.
b) Applications for
pre-approval of Paramedic education programs shall be filed with the Department
on forms prescribed by the Department. The application shall contain, at a
minimum:
1) Name of the applicant, agency and
address;
2) Lead Instructor's name,
license number, address and contact information;
3) Name and signature of EMS MD and EMS
System Coordinator;
4) Type of
education program;
5) Dates, times
and location of the education program, including course schedule;
6) Goals, objectives and course
outline;
7) Methods, materials and
text books;
8) Content and time,
consistent with the national EMS education standards and additional course
curricula required by the Department. Initial or modified course syllabi shall
be approved by the Department;
9)
Description of the clinical and field requirements;
10) Description of evaluation tools (student,
clinical units, faculty and programs); and
11) Requirements for successful
completion.
c)
Applications for pre-approval, including a copy of the course schedule and
syllabus, shall be submitted at least 60 days before the first scheduled class.
1) Initial or revised education programs
require full submission of all curriculum related educational documents for
Department pre-approval (see Section
515.520(b)(1) through
(11)).
2) Education programs previously approved by
the Department without changes to curricula or content will require submission
of the course schedule and syllabus only.
d) The EMS MD of the EMS System shall attest
on the application form that the education program will be conducted according
to the national EMS education standards, including all modifications required
by the Department. The course hours shall minimally include 500 hours of
didactic education and 500 hours of clinical experience, which includes
hospitals plus alternate care facilities and field internship experience,
including minimum patient care contacts and competency evaluation and
measurement as defined in the standards and approved by the EMS MD.
e) Oversight, quality assurance and outcome
measurement for the Paramedic education program shall be the responsibility of
the EMS MD and the EMS System Coordinator, with cooperation of the educational
institution.
f) The Lead Instructor
for the course shall be responsible for ensuring that no Paramedic class begins
until after the Department issues its formal written pre-approval, which shall
be in the form of a numeric site code.
g) The Lead Instructor for the course shall
be responsible for ensuring that all materials presented to Paramedic students
conform to all curriculum requirements of both the Department and the EMS
System granting its approval. Methods of assessment or intervention that are
not approved by both the Department and the EMS System shall not be taught or
presented. All LIs for courses must be approved by the EMS MD.
h) Any change in the Paramedic program's EMS
MD, EMS System Coordinator or Lead Instructor, or change in the minimum
approved program, shall require an amendment to be filed with the
Department.
i) A candidate for a
Paramedic education program shall have an active Illinois EMT, A-EMT or EMT-I
license. All program participants shall maintain their qualifying license
throughout completion of the program and successful completion of the licensure
examination.
j) Before a candidate
is accepted into the program, documentation shall be submitted that an ALS or
CCT EMS System vehicle will be available to accommodate field internship
needs.
k) Each education program
shall verify a student's qualification to attempt a Department-approved
licensure examination upon the successful completion of the education program
and shall submit a student roster on a form approved by the Department. The EMS
MD or designee may approve students through an on-line verification
system.
l) Paramedic candidates may
test for licensure via the NREMT examination (NREMT requires successful
completion from an accredited academic institution recognized by NREMT). For
Paramedic candidates who have completed and passed all components of the
program, and passed the NREMT examination, and who are applying for Illinois
licensure, the EMS MD shall submit to the Department an electronic transaction
form provided by the Department. No electronic transaction form is required for
candidates taking the State licensure examination.
m) All approved programs shall maintain
course and student records for seven years, in compliance with the affiliated
academic institution requirements as applicable. The course and student records
shall be made available to the EMS System or Department upon request.
Notes
Amended at 27 Ill. Reg. 1276, effective January 10, 2003
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