May 29, 2024 | Inspiring Success , Featured , Health Sciences , Student Success , Academics

Columbia State Pins New Emergency Medical Services Grads

Columbia State Pins New Emergency Medical Services Grads

Columbia State Community College recently recognized 23 emergency medical technicians and 29 advanced emergency medical technicians upon completion of their programs during the Spring 2024 EMS Pinning ceremony held in the Webster Athletic Center.

“EMS Academy faculty have once again produced an incredible group of skilled clinicians that will be impactful to those they serve,” said Greg Johnson, Columbia State EMS Academy program director. “I am thankful for the hard work and dedication of these graduates and encouraged by the way this group will impact EMS.”

Traditional Spring 2024 EMT completers achieved a 92% first-attempt pass rate for the national registry. Students in the integrated certificate received a 100% first-attempt pass rate on the EMT national registry.

An EMT provides basic life support at the site of illnesses and injuries, assisting with transport to the hospital. The Advanced EMT provides basic and advanced life support at sites of illnesses and injuries through transport to the hospital. 

The accelerated AEMT path is an academy-style, technical certificate program designed to educate and train students to serve as vital members of a pre-hospital EMS team in a single semester. Students must complete 144 hours of clinical rotations to earn a technical certificate in AAEMT.

EMT certificate completers also have the option to pursue the General Technology Associate of Applied Science degree by combining coursework from two certificates with general education courses to complete a personalized degree program.

“I regularly hear stories from thankful patients and families about how an EMT or paramedic from Columbia State made a terribly challenging time at least just a little more bearable,” said Dr. Kae Fleming, Columbia State dean of the Health Sciences Division. “The college is known for ensuring the quality, competency and compassion of the EMS teams you hope to never need but are so thankful for when you do!”

The program provides students with the necessary didactic and practical training to perform life-saving skills. Additionally, students learn to work alone, as well as in a squad-based (team) environment. 

For more information about the EMS program, visit www.ColumbiaState.edu/EMS or contact Johnson at 931.540.2792.

To view more photos from the event, visit www.flickr.com/photos/columbiastatecc/albums/72177720313325762.

Pictured (standing, left to right): Williamson County emergency medical technician graduates Jacob Clark, Benjamin Snyder and Rainier Greer. Sitting (left to right): Williamson County dual enrollment emergency medical technician graduates Anna Ruth Jean, Lindsay Wallace, Faith Matson, Trevor Maxon and Robert Dawson.
Pictured (standing, left to right): Williamson County emergency medical technician graduates Jacob Clark, Benjamin Snyder and Rainier Greer. Sitting (left to right): Williamson County dual enrollment emergency medical technician graduates Anna Ruth Jean, Lindsay Wallace, Faith Matson, Trevor Maxon and Robert Dawson.

 

Pictured (left to right): Davidson County emergency medical technician graduates Brianna Drake and Taylor Clonce.
Pictured (left to right): Davidson County emergency medical technician graduates Brianna Drake and Taylor Clonce.

 

Pictured (left to right): Hickman County emergency medical technician graduate Christopher Zervas, and dual enrollment EMT graduates Madison Sabala, Gabrielle Loftin and Alexis Smith.
Pictured (left to right): Hickman County emergency medical technician graduate Christopher Zervas, and dual enrollment EMT graduates Madison Sabala, Gabrielle Loftin and Alexis Smith.

 

Pictured (left to right): Dickson County emergency medical technician graduates Luke Littleton and Gracie Herrington.
Pictured (left to right): Dickson County emergency medical technician graduates Luke Littleton and Gracie Herrington.

 

Maury County emergency medical technician graduates Leah Hay, Noah Hendley and Rachel Armenia.
Maury County emergency medical technician graduates Leah Hay, Noah Hendley and Rachel Armenia.

 

Lawrence County emergency medical technician graduate Christopher Paley.
Lawrence County emergency medical technician graduate Christopher Paley.

 

Rutherford County emergency medical technician graduate Benjamin Schumacher.
Rutherford County emergency medical technician graduate Benjamin Schumacher.

 

Pictured (left to right): Lawrence County advanced emergency medical technician graduates Cason Garland and Morgan Runions.
Pictured (left to right): Lawrence County advanced emergency medical technician graduates Cason Garland and Morgan Runions.

 

Pictured (left to right): Rutherford County advanced emergency medical technician graduates Haley Richards and Joshua Drabick.
Pictured (left to right): Rutherford County advanced emergency medical technician graduates Haley Richards and Joshua Drabick.

 

Dickson County advanced emergency medical technician graduate Ella Christian.
Dickson County advanced emergency medical technician graduate Ella Christian.

 

Pictured (left to right): Marshall County advanced emergency medical technician graduates Samuel Giles and Robert Anderson.
Pictured (left to right): Marshall County advanced emergency medical technician graduates Samuel Giles and Robert Anderson.

 

Pictured (standing, left to right): Williamson County advanced emergency medical technician graduates Everett Vaughn, Dominic Thiessen, Michael Speakman and Miles Dixon. Sitting (left to right): Dawson Wagner, Zachary Izzi, Bridget Elias and Patrick Baugh.
Pictured (standing, left to right): Williamson County advanced emergency medical technician graduates Everett Vaughn, Dominic Thiessen, Michael Speakman and Miles Dixon. Sitting (left to right): Dawson Wagner, Zachary Izzi, Bridget Elias and Patrick Baugh.

 

Davidson County advanced emergency medical technician graduate Thomas DeRoche.
Davidson County advanced emergency medical technician graduate Thomas DeRoche.

 

Pictured (standing, left to right): Maury County advanced emergency medical technician graduates Jameson Irwin, Leslie Agostino, Suzanna Thomas, Christopher Costa, Michael Garcia and Samuel Bandick. Sitting (left to right): Dancee C. Street, Brooke Lee, Danielle Gibson, Julia Hamilton and Savannah Ogden.
Pictured (standing, left to right): Maury County advanced emergency medical technician graduates Jameson Irwin, Leslie Agostino, Suzanna Thomas, Christopher Costa, Michael Garcia and Samuel Bandick. Sitting (left to right): Dancee C. Street, Brooke Lee, Danielle Gibson, Julia Hamilton and Savannah Ogden.

 

Giles County advanced emergency medical technician graduate Tyler Morgan.
Giles County advanced emergency medical technician graduate Tyler Morgan.

 

Wayne County advanced emergency medical technician graduate Jazmin Powell-Vanalstine.
Wayne County advanced emergency medical technician graduate Jazmin Powell-Vanalstine.