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EMT Program Outcomes
2016–2020
Year Started Finished Retention Percentage Attempted the exam First attempt pass
2016 9 9 100% 9 56% (5)
2017 8 6 75% 4 75% (3)
2018 24 23 96% 23 79% (18)
2019 17 13 76.5% 13 69.2% (9)
2020 18 16 88.9% 16 56.3% (9)
2016–2020 Total 76 67 88.2% 65 67.7% (44)
Year Cumulative pass within 3 attempts Cumulative pass within 6 attempts Failed all 6 attempts Eligible for retest Did not complete within 2 years Positive Placement
2016 78% (7) 89% (8) 0% (0) 0% (0) 0% (0) 100%
2017 75% (3) 75% (3) 0% (0) 33% (1) 0% (0) 100%
2018 87% (20) 87% (20) 0% (0) 13% (3) 0% (0) 100%
2019 92.3% (12) 92.3% (12) 0% (0) 8.3% (1) 0% (0) 100%
2020 81.3% (13) 81.3% (13) 0% (0) 18.8% (3) 0% (0) 100%
2016–2020 Total 84.6% (55) 86.2% (56) 0% (0) 12.3% (8) 0% (0) 100%

Attempted the exam: Number of graduates that make at least one attempt at the exam.

First attempt pass: Number and percent of those who attempt the exam that pass on the first attempt.

Cumulative pass within 3 attempts: Number and percent of those who attempt the exam who pass on the first, second, or third attempt.

Cumulative pass within 6 attempts: Number and percent of those who attempt the exam who pass on the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, or sixth attempt.

Failed all 6 attempts: Number and percent of those who fail the exam six times.

Eligible for retest: Number and percent of those who failed their last attempt, but remain eligible for retest (less than six attempts, less than two years from course completion.)

Did not complete within 2 years: Number and percent of those who fail their last attempt and are no longer eligible for retest (more than two years from course completion.)

Get Started

Do you think that you might be interested in this program? Schedule an appointment with the program director to get started or talk over your options. 

Contact EMS Director John Redoutey at (740) 351-3462 or jredoutey@shawnee.edu

 

Career Opportunities

Positions for emergency medical technicians are available in private ambulance companies, hospitals, industry, fire departments, 911 dispatch offices, and the armed forces. Law enforcement agencies, park services, ski patrols, and other groups train their personnel to become EMT-Bs or paramedics as part of their duties.

Applying to the Program

Please review this Functional Job Analysis (PDF) before applying to the Paramedic Program

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