Or. Admin. Code § 333-265-0016 - Paramedic Field Internships
(1) A
field internship is required as part of a Paramedic course.
(2) A field internship must provide a student
the opportunity to demonstrate the integration of didactic, psychomotor skills,
and clinical education necessary to perform the duties of an entry-level
paramedic.
(3) The student must
successfully demonstrate a skill in the classroom lab or hospital clinical
setting before that skill is performed and evaluated in a field
internship.
(4) During a field
internship a student must participate in providing care in at least 40 EMS or
AMBULANCE CALLS with no less than eight each in cardiac, respiratory, general
medical, and trauma emergencies, and with at least 30 of the calls being
AMBULANCE CALLS. All EMS and AMBULANCE CALLS shall be under the direct visual
supervision of a preceptor. In order for a call to be accepted, the preceptor
must document and verify satisfactory student performance, including
application of specific assessment and treatment skills required of a licensed
Paramedic.
(5) A student
participating in an internship shall not be considered one of the minimum staff
required for an ambulance as described in OAR chapter 333, division
250.
(6) AMBULANCE CALL and EMS
CALL has the same meaning given those terms in OAR 333-265-0015, except that
all references to an AEMT are replaced with Paramedic.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 682.017, 682.208
Stats. Implemented: ORS 682.017, 682.208, 682.216
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