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Paramedic School

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"There is no higher honor than to be given the responsibility to care for another human being." - Richard K. Schachern

 

Additional Information about the Denver Health Paramedic School

Denver Health is the area's leading academic Regional Level I Trauma Center for Adults and Level II Trauma Center for Children. The Denver Health Paramedic Division is the sole 911 provider for the City and County of Denver and responds to over 120,000 calls per year. Our students have the opportunity to learn in a high-volume, fast-paced urban setting. That's why we have been chosen as the Paramedic Training partner of many Fire Departments and Ambulance Services throughout the state.

Clinical opportunities are unparalleled in the field and include working alongside paramedics and physicians at special events, including large concerts, Denver Broncos and Colorado Rockies games, and community outreach events like the Shots 4 Tots program. All clinical departments are located on the Denver Health Campus affording the opportunity for our students to receive the best and most consistent training possible, all the while allowing for convenience of not having to travel to different locations for clinical opportunities.

The Denver Health Paramedic School consists of rigorous training in advanced emergency medical care. Students who complete the curriculum are eligible to sit for the NREMT-P written and practical exams.

The application and admission process is competitive and top graduates are considered for employment at the Denver Health Paramedic Division.

The Paramedic School offers accelerated (6-month & 9-month) and yearlong (12-month) programs.

 

Paramedic School Course Schedule and Application Form

Accelerated (6-month)

(Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm)

First Day of Class: June 10, 2024

Applications Open January 12, 2024
Applications Close May 6, 2024

Early Interviews April 1-12, 2024
Final Interviews May 1-10, 2024

CLICK HERE TO APPLY FOR THE ACCELERATED COURSE

 

Accelerated (9-month)

(Wednesday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm)

First Day of Class: January 31, 2024

Applications Open September 25, 2023 Applications Close December 7, 2023

Early Interviews November 6-9, 2023 Final Interviews December 11-14, 2023

CLICK HERE TO APPLY FOR THE ACCELERATED COURSE

 

Yearlong (12-month)

(Monday-Wednesday nights 6:00pm-10:00pm)

First Day of Class: September 11, 2023

Applications Open March 13, 2023
Applications Close August 1, 2023

Early Interviews July 24-28, 2023
Final Interviews August 7-11, 2023

CLICK HERE TO APPLY FOR THE YEARLONG COURSE

 

Frequently Asked Questions & Other Important Information

Please reach us at paramedic_school@dhha.org if you cannot find an answer to your question.



Students must submit all prerequisite documents for their application packet to be considered complete. After you submit your application fee, you will receive a confirmation email and instructions for document submission. Once required documents have been submitted, applicants will be invited for a panel interview. After interviews are complete, candidates will be notified of their acceptance into the course. We offer both a 6-month and 9-month accelerated program and a yearlong program.

Prerequisites:

  • Must be at least 18 years old
  • Be a high school graduate or have GED certificate
  • Have successfully completed an EMT-Basic training program and have worked at least 6 months as an EMT
  • Possess a current CPR certification (a BLS for Healthcare Provider Certification)
  • Have successfully completed an IV Therapy Approval Course
  • Completed a Basic EKG interpretation course
  • Have successfully completed Human Anatomy & Physiology I & II

 

The application packet must include ALL of the following:

  • Completed application fee
  • An admission essay of approximately 200 words. The essay should state why the applicant wishes to become a paramedic and why he or she wishes to attend the Denver Health Paramedic School.
  • Current Colorado State EMT or Advanced EMT certification
  • High school diploma or GED Certificate
  • A non-refundable application processing fee of $75.00 is required of each applicant for admission to the Denver Health Paramedic School. This fee is not deductible against any other fee charged or other sum required of the applicant by the program.
  • Three Letters of recommendation (one should be from your Medical Director)

The Denver Health Paramedic School will evaluate applicants on proven academic competence and potential, goals, understanding of the paramedic's role, and recommendation letters. The panel interview will further aid the program in selecting the most competitive applicants for admission and will include both interview questions and patient scenarios.

After applicants are accepted for admission, they are required to make a non-refundable $300.00 seat deposit in order to secure a place in the entering class. Seat deposits are due no later than 14 days as from the postmarked date on the notification of acceptance letter. Deposits should be mailed to the Denver Health Paramedic School office at 190 W. 6th Ave. MC 3652, Denver, CO 80204. The seat deposit is applied toward tuition.

Once admitted into the program, the following documents are required in addition to those outlined in the application process:

  • BLS Provider certification (must be healthcare provider level)
  • Background check (You may obtain a background check by going to www.castlebranch.com and utilizing group code EN14. A fee applies and is the responsibility of the student.) You may choose another vendor for a background check, HOWEVER, the background check must be within the last 6 months and it MUST be a nationwide background check. Students must submit their background check results to the program for inclusion in their application file.

 

Required Vaccinations:

  • TB ppd or X-ray (Tuberculin skin test, blood test, or negative chest x-ray within the past 12 months. Please click here to learn more about a TB Skin test.)
  • MMR (Proof of Mumps, Rubella and Rubeola immunity by positive antibody titers or 2 doses of MMR
  • Influenza (within last 12 months)
  • Hepatitis B
  • Tdap (Vaccination must have been done within the last 10 years. Click here to learn more about the Tdap vaccination.)
  • Varicella (Varicella immunity, by positive history of chicken pox (verified) or proof of Varicella immunization)

If you are a Colorado resident, you may obtain a copy of your vaccination records by going here. A fee may apply and is the responsibility of the applicant. There are no exceptions to the vaccination requirements and/or the background check requirement.

Phase 1 - Didactic Phase (Classroom)

The program curriculum is based on the 2021 National EMS Education Standards and taught by some of the leading industry experts to include Denver Health Paramedics, Denver Health Physicians, and guest lecturers.

There are three schedule formats for students to choose from:

  • The 12-month program meets Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday evenings from 6-10pm.
  • The accelerated 6-month program meets Monday through Friday for 8 hours per day.
  • The accelerated 9-month program meets Wednesday through Friday for 8 hours per day.

(Additional days may be required.)

 

Phase 2 - Clinical Rotations

Phase 2 clinical rotations are run concurrently with the classroom training. All students participate in direct patient care in a variety of urban, high patient volume locations at Denver Health, including the ED, Pediatric ED, Operating Room, Intensive Care, Respiratory Therapy, Labor and Delivery, Cardiac Cath Lab, and Psychiatric Emergency Service.

 

Phase 3 - Field Internship

The field internship is comprised of four phases and involves the practical application of classroom knowledge and clinical instruction. The field internship represents both an instructional and evaluative phase of the program. During the field internship, the student will be under direct supervision by a preceptor. The field internship phase will be a 30 hour per week commitment. For the 6-month accelerated course the field internship will be an approximately 40 hour per week commitment, for the 9-month accelerated course the field internship will be an approximately 20-30 hour per week commitment.

Phase 1: First 50 hours (Observation/Orientation Rides)

  • Orientation to the system
  • Learn the setup of the ambulance
  • Observe as a team member and Perform any skills that are allowed by the preceptor
  • Develop PCR writing skills
  • Perform all BLS procedures
  • Clearance to Phase 2 must be approved by the preceptor

 

Phase 2: hour 50-250

  • Paramedic student will begin to function as an ALS team member
  • Student will begin patient evaluations/assessments
  • Initiate IV’s
  • Intubate patients
  • Administer medications
  • Build upon PCR writing skills
  • Develop team leader plan
  • Clearance to Phase 3 must be approved by the preceptor

 

Phase 3: Hours 250-400

  • Continue to master the requirements of Phase 1 and 2.
  • Continue to develop team leader skills and identify areas of deficiency and areas for improvement
  • Student should be able to function as an entry level paramedic
  • Clearance to Phase 4 (Capstone Phase)

 

Phase 4: Hours 400-500 (Capstone Phase)

  • Student MUST demonstrate FULL Team leadership as a paramedic
  • Student must achieve successful grading on student’s last 18 of their 20 calls of this phase to successfully complete. Meaning that 18/20 of the last calls must have a successful team lead.
  • To be counted as a Team Lead the Paramedic student must conduct a comprehensive assessment, establish a field impression, determine patient acuity, formulate a treatment plan, direct the treatment, and direct and participate in the transport of the patient to a medical facility, transfer of care to a higher level of medical authority, or termination of care in the field.
  • For the capstone field internship to meet the breadth of the paramedic profession, team leads must include transport to a medical facility and may occasionally include calls involving transfer of care to an equal level or higher level of medical authority, termination of care in the field, or patient refusal of care.
  • If there are significant concerns, the student may be extended in the Field Internship beginning with 50 additional hours, progressing if needed.
  • Completion of Phase 4 will be granted after preceptors have voiced any concerns or approval.

  • There is a $75 application fee. (Non-refundable)
  • Once accepted into the program there is a $300 seat reservation fee. (This will be applied toward your tuition balance.)
  • Accelerated and Yearlong tuition is $9,290.
  • Click HERE for information on tuition assistance. (Please note that there are several options available for financial assistance and this is not an exhaustive list.)

Program Accreditation Status Statement

The Denver Health Paramedic program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www.caahep.org upon the recommendation of the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions (CoAEMSP).

Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education

Phone: 727-210-2350
Website: www.caahep.org

To Contact CoAEMSP:

Phone: 214-703-8445
Website: www.coaemsp.org

 

Program Goals and Minimum Expectations

The minimum goal for this program is to prepare entry-level Paramedics who are competent in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains to enter the profession. We have adopted goals beyond the minimum required goals and ensure that each of our students meet these expectations prior to graduation from this program.

 

Paramedic School Data Outcomes for Graduates

CAAHEP Accredited Paramedic Programs track and report outcome measures annually to the Committee on Accreditation for the Emergency Medical Services Professions (CoAEMSP). The most current CoAEMSP Annual Report is for the 2021 calendar year.

  • The most recent success rate for the National Registry of EMT Paramedic/State Cognitive exam is 100%
  • The most recent positive placement rate for graduates is 100%. (Positive placement is defined by CoAEMSP as, "Employed full or part-time in a related field and/or continuing their education and/or serving in the military." Positive placement is measured at completion of the program.)
  • The most recent retention rate is 91.1%.

 

Contact Us

For questions about the Paramedic School application process, please contact us at Paramedic_School@dhha.org or 303-602-2530.

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