Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
The Southern Tier Paramedic Program (STPP) is a joint venture of Lourdes Hospital and Broome Community College (BCC). The STPP mission is to provide the community with outstanding paramedics in a timely and affordable manner. Offered are an associate degree (AAS) and the opportunity to sit for the NYS examination for certification as an Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic (EMT-P). Students are also eligible to sit for the National Registry examination.
The STPP curriculum is segmented into small courses. Courses are scheduled afternoons and evenings, meeting three times a week. The standard program spans five terms. Qualified students, with the approval of the Program Director may design a customized full-time or part-time program. NYS Paramedic certification can be achieved in 12 months.
In this segmentation, material pertaining to NYS certification as an EMT-CC (Critical Care) is grouped as the PMD 210 series, and material unique to EMT-P (Paramedic) is grouped as the PMD 220 series. This permits students on a part-time track to obtain EMT-CC certification about halfway through the program. It also enables a Bridge Track for students already possessing EMT-CC credentials.
Program supervised by:
Harold H. Trimm, Ph.D.
Office: Science Building, Room 108
Telephone: 607 778-5009
E-mail: trimm_h@sunybroome.edu
Paramedic Program Administrator
David Taggart, MHA, NREMT-P
Office: Science Building, Room 108
Telephone: 607 778-5387
E-mail: taggart_d@sunybroome.edu
The Southern Tier Paramedic Program (S.T.P.P.) is a collaborative effort between Broome Community College, Lourdes Hospital and United Health Services. Lourdes Hospital is the N.Y.S. Department of Health, Bureau of Emergency Services Training Sponsor.
Prerequisites:
Prior to admission a student must:
- have a high school diploma or an equivalent;
- apply and be admitted to Broome Community College;
- submit a completed paramedic program application;
Prior to starting the Paramedic Course sequence a student must have:
- taken a NYS Basic EMT- level written and practical examination; pass, & maintain it during the program.
- submitted two letters of recommendation.
- successfully completed an interview
- a minimum of 1 year of EMT crew-chief experience or be successfully completing a min. of 70 hours of BLS ambulance clinical time.
- completed BIO 101 or 131 & 132 prior to or concurrently with PMD 201 & PMD 202.
Admission to the College and finishing General Education requirements does not guarantee acceptance to the S.T.P.P.