EMS 2100 Applied Anatomy, Physiology & Pathophysiology for Emergency Medical Services Provider
This course provides the fundamental anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology information necessary to understand the care of the sick and injured at the paramedic level. The EMS program is accredited by the Ohio Division of EMS, Department of Public Safety. Accreditation number 326.
Division: Health Sciences
Department: Emergency Medical Services
Repeatable Credit: No
Offered Online: No
Prereqs: BIO 1107 OR BIO 1121 AND Approval of Department and background check, current vaccinations (including COVID-19), and a health certificate required
Outcomes
- Apply knowledge of the pathophysiology of major human systems to the practice of EMS.
- Identify and describe the anatomy and normal physiology of human systems.
- Integrate knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of human systems to the practice of EMS.
Credit Hours: 3
Classroom Hours: 3