Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.22339 - Education programs; requirements
Rule 22339. An emergency medical first responder, emergency medical technician, advanced emergency medical technician, or paramedic education program must comply with all the following requirements:
(a) Be under the direction of a physician
director, except for emergency medical first responder education programs.
Programs requiring emergency medical responder students to do clinicals must
have physician direction and vaccination requirements.
(b) Be coordinated by a licensed
instructor-coordinator who must ensure that an instructor-coordinator,
qualified instructor, or subject matter expert is in attendance at all didactic
and practical sessions.
(c)
Qualified instructors and subject matter experts are subject to review and
approval by the department through the program sponsor approval
process.
(d) Complete an
application prescribed by the department for educational program sponsor
approval to conduct an education course at least 60 days before the start of
the course.
(e) Advise the students
before or at the first-class session that the education program
and course are approved by the department.
(f) Conduct courses according to an on-site
program sponsor approval process.
(g) Provide the department within 30 calendar
days of course completion with a roster of students who successfully completed
the course, including each student's name and date of birth.
Notes
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