Class Schedule

 

If you participate in the Resuscitation Quality Improvement (RQI) Program in myJeffHub, you don't need to take a traditional AHA course for BLS or any other disciplines that you're enrolled in. If you need to enroll reach out to your manager, for any other RQI related questions please email rqi@jefferson.edu.

 

DO NOT SELF ASSIGN THE COURSES IN myJeffHub.

 

All Students Must Be At Least Two Weeks Post FDA Approved COVID-19 Vaccination On First Day of Class 

Promo Codes for Jefferson Employees

Residents - TJURES.  JUP Employees - TJUH-JUP.  (All Jefferson employees must use their CampusKey@jefferson.edu (abc123@jefferson.edu) as their email address.

Promo codes MUST be used at the time of registration.

This is the in-person skills verification portion of the online ACLS, BLS, and PALS HeartCode modules. Registering for this session DOES NOT include the online component (Part I). All online HeartCodes are valid for 60 days only. You may complete multiple skills verifications with one registration provided you complete the online work. Registered learners may arrive at any time between the beginning of the session and 45-minutes past the start time. You must have the online portion (Part I) completed BEFORE attending a skills session. You will be required to bring your printed full-size completion certificate(s) with you to the skills verification session. If you arrive greater than 10 minutes late, or without the completion certificate(s), you will be denied entry and your department will be billed a $85 no-show fee.

*AHA Skills verification is required within 60 days of date of completion on certifcate.* 

Cards are emailed from AHA directly within 20 days of course completion.

There is no printing on site. 

The Advanced Burn Life Support program is the American Burn Association’s premier educational resource for the emergency care of burn injured patients.

The Advanced Burn Life Support (ABLS) eight-hour class provides knowledge for immediate care of the burn patient up to the first 24-hours post injury. An ABLS class also provides emergency and mass casualty incident preparedness focusing on triage, burn survivability, prioritizing transport of patients and patient treatment.

The audience for the ABLS program is anyone who may come into early contact with a burn injury.  This includes fire fighters, EMTs, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, therapists, emergency physicians and nurses, pediatricians and pediatric nurses, first responders, military personnel and many others

The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training course prepares participants to provide basic emergency medical care to sick and injured patients. EMTs provide vital patient care in many settings, including hospitals, non-emergency transport, and other public safety settings alongside police, fire departments, and security agencies.

Classes meet two days a week on Mondays and Wednesdays for 15 weeks. The class hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.

*********Initial COVID-19 & Current Flu vaccinations are mandatory and should be completed before applying to the EMT program. Upon acceptance into program, the EMT Coodinator will email you information to upload immunizations. There is an additional nominal fee with this requirement *************

Pre-Requisites:

  • Be 18 years of age or older
  • Be able to write and read English and complete a timed reading comprehension exam.
  • Have a criminal background check completed for the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania State Police. Criminal History Check Link  must be obtained and submitted to JEFFSTAT when taking your placement test. 
  • Students who are non-PA residents must obtain a criminal background check from their legal state and apply for an FBI clearance.
  • Complete a PA EMT application for our records. The pdf is an online fillable form with the documents you need for your registration process.
  • PA Child Abuse Clearance (IdentoGo): All prospective students must obtain and submit to JEFFSTAT when taking their placement test. FBI Fingerprint Background Check – the Identogo code is 1KG756 – Employee >= 14 years contact with children.

Tuition:

The $250 registration is deducted from the $ 2,000 tuition, leaving a balance of $1,750  

Note: the enrollment fee is non-transferable and non-refundable.  

 

JeffSTAT EMS Education Center is eligible for Veterans Administration Educational Benefits. No other financial aid is available through the program.

 

Tuition Payment Plans:

Option 1: $1575 on 1st day-$175 discount for full payment via check, credit card, or money order with no refund option.

Option 2: $875 on the 1st day of class/balance to be paid in full on or before 30 days after

Option 3: $584 on the 1st day of class / $ 583 within or before 30 days, the balance to be paid in full on or before 60 days.  

When accepted to the program, exact dates to pay tuition are to be emailed. 

 Discover, cash, and Apple Pay are not accepted.

Do not purchase any items until you have completed your EMT pretest. The EMT pretest is part of your registration process. The pretest must be scheduled within two weeks of registration. As mentioned, failure to take the pretest will result in your removal from the roster. The test consists of Math, Biology, Medical Terminology, and Anatomy & Physiology (Basic). This course requires a cut score of 62% on the pretest.

A print version of the AHA Healthcare for Providers Manual will be required for Day 1 of class. 

Please download documents before the class is removed or full:

EMT Course Prep Checklist

Course Materials 

EMS Application

Pretest Study Guide

PA Background Requirements

PA Fingerprinting Requirements 

 

For further information, please get in touch with Juan.Girona@jefferson.edu and CC JeffSTAT.Registration@jefferson.edu.                                

 
Rev. 1/2024

The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training course is designed to prepare participants to provide basic emergency medical care to sick and injured patients. EMTs perform patient assessment, bandaging, oxygen administration, splinting, and spinal immobilization. EMTs provide medical care in various settings, including hospitals, emergency ambulance services, non-emergency transport services, and other public safety settings such as police, fire departments, and security agencies.

This online course meets weekly on Saturdays for mandatory practical skills instruction for 15 weeks from 10 am - 3 pm. Additional mandatory dates to attend the am class will be required for PA DOH's orientation and exit interviews. In addition, you are required to obtain a student ID badge within an announced strict time frame.

*********Initial COVID-19 & Current Flu vaccinations are mandatory and should be completed before applying to the EMT program. Upon acceptance into program, the EMT Coordinator will email you information to upload immunizations. There is an additional nominal fee with this requirement.*************

Pre-Requisites

  • Be 18 years of age or older
  • Be able to write and read English and complete a timed reading comprehension exam.
  • Have a criminal background check completed for the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania State Police. Criminal History Check Link must be obtained and submitted to JEFFSTAT when taking your placement test. 
  • Students not legal residents of PA must obtain a criminal background check from their legal state and apply for an FBI clearance. Complete a PA EMT application for our records. The pdf is an online fillable form with the documents you need for your registration process.
  • When taking your placement test, PA Child Abuse Clearance (IdentoGo) must be obtained and submitted to JEFFSTAT. FBI Fingerprint Background Check – the Identogo code is 1KG756 – Employee >= 14 years contact with children.
 
Tuition
$1750 - excluding enrollment fee ($250 due at online registration), books, supplies, and uniforms. 
Note: the enrollment fee is non-transferable and non-refundable.  
 
JeffSTAT EMS Education Center's asynchronous class is not eligible for Veterans Administration Educational Benefits. No other financial aid is available through the program.
 
Tuition Payment Plans:
Option 1: $1575 on 1st day/No refund option.
Option 2: $875 on the 1st day of class/balance to be paid on or before 30 days.
Option 3: $584 on the 1st day of class / $ 583 on or before 30 days/balance to be paid in full on or before 60 days.  
 
The exact dates to pay tuition will be emailed when the course is accepted.
 
We do not accept Discover, Cash, or Apple Pay.
 
 
Do not purchase any items until you have completed your EMT pretest. The EMT pretest is part of your registration process. The pretest must be scheduled within two weeks of registration. As mentioned, failure to take the pretest will result in your removal from the roster. The test consists of Math, Biology, Medical Terminology, and Anatomy & Physiology (Basic). This course requires a score of 72% on the pretest.
 
AHA BLS for HealthCare Providers Book in print version required for Day 1 of class.
 
 
For further information, please get in touch with Juan.Girona@Jefferson.edu and CC JeffSTAT.Registration@jefferson.edu.                 
 
Rev. 1/2024
 

The Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) recertification course is for healthcare professionals who already hold a current ACLS certification and need re-certification. Upon successful completion, participants will receive a certification card valid for two years.  If your ACLS card has expired, you may sign up for this course; however, you must successfully complete both written and practical skills testing without remediation in order to receive a course completion card.

Course Completion Requirements To receive a course completion card, the student must:

  • Complete pretest and achieve a passing grade (≥70)
  • Attend and participate in the entire course
  • Demonstrate proficiency in Adult BLS (CPR) skills-This course does not renew CPR certification
  • Pass skills tests
  • Pass written test.

For questions regarding this course email JeffSTAT.Registration@jefferson.edu.

This course is not registered for Pennsylvania EMS Continuing education.

This course will not renew you for CPR certification.

If you have updated ACLS more than once or frequently respond to codes, you may wish to try ACLS for Experienced providers.  Click Here for more information.

The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in all AHA courses and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the AHA. Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials, do not represent income to the AHA.

Cards are emailed within 20 days of course completion.

 

Basic Life Support (BLS)
In this classroom-based course, healthcare professionals learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR to victims of all ages, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner.

This course is for both Initial and Renewals.

For questions regarding this course email JeffSTAT.Registration@jefferson.edu.

The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in all AHA courses and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the AHA. Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials, do not represent income to the AHA.

Cards are emiled from AHA within 20 days of course completion.

Click below to order a textbook without signing up for a course.

This is a blended learning course for ACLS. The didactic portion is completed online via elearning and then skills verification is completed during the course. You must complete the online portion first. The skills consists of adult and infant BLS, adult airway managment and adult megacode practical testing.

The Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification course is for healthcare professionals. Upon successful completion, particiapant will receive a certification card valid for two years.

Course Completion Requirements: To receive a course completion card, the student must:

  • Complete the HeartCODE ACLS online portion prior to start of class
  • Bring printed copy of completion certificates for course with you to enter classroom
  • Bring a current copy of the ACLS Provider manual to class
  • Attend and participate in the entire course
  • Demonstrate proficiency in CPR skills
  • Pass required skills tests 

The HeartCODE online course is a Web-based, self-paced instructional program that uses eSimualtion technology to allow students to assess and treat patients in virtual, healthcare settings. In this environment, students apply their knowledge to real-time decision making and skills development. Debriefings and coaching are provided immediately after each simulation to facilitate learning. After compleing the cognitive portion of the course, students practice and test out their skills with an AHA instructor in classroom setting. Upon successful completion of the skills test, students receive a course completion card.

 

Please complete this TRANSCRIPT request form and return it to JeffSTAT.Registration@jefferson.edu or 215-503-8155.

This is for addtional EMT Polos only.  Polos are only available to current students.

HeartCode® BLS Part 1 is a Web-based, self-paced instructional program that uses eSimulation technology to allow students to assess and treat patients in virtual healthcare settings. In this environment, students apply their knowledge to real-time decision making and skills development. Debriefings and coaching are provided immediately after each simulation to facilitate learning. After completing the cognitive portion of the course, students practice and test their skills with an AHA Instructor or on a voice-assisted manikin (VAM) system. Upon successful completion of the cognitive and skills tests, students receive a course completion card.

Following completion of Part 1; students must attend the AHA Skills Verification to satisfy requirements for HeartCODE BLS Parts 2 & 3   Registration for the skills session is not included in the course fee.

*AHA Skills Verification is required to be completed within 60 days of completion (date on right corner)*

HeartCode BLS is not eligible for promo codes.

HeartCODE BLS Part 1 is non-refundable.

The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in all AHA courses and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the AHA. Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials, do not represent income to the AHA.

Injured patients present a wide range of complex problems. The Advanced Trauma Life Support® (ATLS®) Student Course presents a concise approach to assessing and managing multiply injured patients. The course presents doctors with knowledge and techniques that are comprehensive and easily adapted to fit their needs. The skills described in the manual represent one safe way to perform each technique, and the American College of Surgeons (ACS) recognizes that there are other acceptable approaches. However, the knowledge and skills taught in the course are easily adapted to all venues for the care of patients.

The ACS and its Committee on Trauma (COT) have developed the ATLS program for doctors. This program provides systemic and concise training for the early care of trauma patients. The ATLS program provides participants with a safe, reliable method for immediate management of the injured patient and the basic knowledge necessary to:

  1. Assess the patient’s condition rapidly and accurately
  2. Resuscitate and stabilize the patient according to priority
  3. Determine if the patient’s needs exceed a facility’s capacity
  4. Arrange appropriately for the patient’s inter-hospital transfer (who, what, when, and how)
  5. Assure that optimum care is provided and that the level of care does not deteriorate at any point during the evaluation, resuscitation, or transfer process

For doctors who infrequently treat trauma, the ATLS course provides an easy-to-remember method for evaluating and treating the victim of a traumatic event. For doctors who treat traumatic disease on a frequent basis, the ATLS course provides a scaffold for evaluation, treatment, education, and quality assurance. In short, ATLS is a measurable, reproducible, and comprehensive system of trauma care.

HeartCode® ACLS Part 1 is a Web-based, self-paced instructional program that uses eSimulation technology to allow students to assess and treat patients in virtual healthcare settings. In this environment, students apply their knowledge to real-time decision making and skills development. Debriefings and coaching are provided immediately after each simulation to facilitate learning. After completing the cognitive portion of the course, students practice and test their skills with an AHA Instructor. Upon successful completion of the cognitive and skills tests, students receive a course completion card.This program presents 10 interactive, adult, in-hospital cases to teach the Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support treatment algorithms.

Unprepared or inexperienced students may require additional time to complete HeartCode ACLS Part 1. To be successful in any ACLS course, students should be able to identify ECG rhythms and should know pharmacology specific to cardiopulmonary arrest and other cardiopulmonary emergencies before beginning the course. It is strongly recommended that students review the ACLS course materials contained within the program and complete the Precourse Self-Assessment prior to attempting the patient cases.

Following completion of Part 1; students must attend the AHA Skill Verification session which satisfies HeartCODE ACLS Parts 2 & 3 requirement.  Registration for the skills session is not included in the course fee.  Students must complete the skills session within 60 days of completion of Part 1.

HeartCode ACLS is not eligible for promo codes.

HeartCode ACLS is non-refundable.

The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in all AHA courses and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the AHA. Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials, do not represent income to the AHA.

HeartCode® PALS Part 1 is a web-based, self-directed program that teaches healthcare providers knowledge and skills needed to recognize and prevent cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children.

This program uses eSimulation technology to allow students to assess and treat patients in virtual healthcare settings. In this environment, students apply their knowledge to real-time decision-making and skills development. Debriefings and coaching are provided immediately after each simulation to facilitate learning about pediatric advanced life support.

Following completion of Part 1; students must attend the AHA Skills Verification to satisfy the HeartCODE PALS Parts 2 & 3 requirement.  Registration for the skills session is not included in the course fee.  

*Students must complete the skills session within 60 days of completion of Part 1.*

HeartCode PALS is not eligible for promo codes.

HeartCODE PALS is non-refundable.

The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in all AHA courses and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the AHA. Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials, do not represent income to the AHA.

The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training course is designed to prepare participants to provide basic emergency medical care to sick and injured patients. EMTs perform skills such as patient assessment, bandaging, oxygen administration, splinting, and spinal immobilization. EMTs provide medical care and a variety of settings, including hospitals, emergency ambulance services, non-emergency transport services, and other public safety settings such as police, fire departments, and security agencies.

This online course meets weekly on Thursdays for mandatory practical skills instruction for 10 weeks from 8 am - 3:00 pm. Pa DOH's orientation and exit interviews.

This class is only for Pre-med or PA track students. You must provide a transcript as proof of education. 

*********Initial COVID-19 & Current Flu vaccinations are mandatory and should be completed before applying to the EMT program. Upon acceptance into program, the EMT Coordinator will email you information to upload immunizations. There is an additional nominal fee with this requirement.*************

Pre-Requisites

  • Be 18 years of age or older
  • Be able to write and read English and complete a timed reading comprehension exam.
  • Have a criminal background check completed for the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania State Police. Criminal History Check Link must be obtained and submitted to JEFFSTAT when taking your placement test. 
  • Students that are not a legal resident of PA must obtain a criminal background check from their legal state and apply for an FBI clearance. Complete a PA EMT application for our records. The pdf is an online fillable form located within the documents you need for your registration process.
  • PA Child Abuse Clearance (IdentoGo) must be obtained and submitted to JEFFSTAT when taking your placement test. FBI Fingerprint Background Check – the Identogo code is 1KG756 – Employee >= 14 years contact with children.
 
Tuition
$1750 - excluding enrollment fee ($250 due at online registration), books, supplies, and uniforms. 
Note: the enrollment fee is non-transferable and non-refundable.  
 
JeffSTAT EMS Education Center is not eligible for Veterans Administration Educational Benefits for the asychronous class. No other financial aid is available through the program.
 
Tuition Payment Plans:
Option 1: $1750 on 1st day
Option 2: $875 on the 1st day of class / Balance to be paid in full within 30days.
Option 3: $584 on the 1st day of class / $ 583 30 days later and balance to be paid in full within 60days.
 
 
Do not purchase any items until you have completed your EMT pretest. The EMT pretest is part of your registration process. The test consists of Math, Biology, Medical Terminology, and Anatomy & Physiology (Basic). This course requires a score of 75% on the pretest the first time. 
 
 
For further information, please contact Juan.Girona@Jefferson.edu  and   JeffSTAT.Registration@jefferson.edu             
 
 
rev. 1/2024

The Hybrid Paramedic Training Program is a full-time program designed to prepare participants to provide advanced life support skills to patients in a pre-hospital environment. 

This program is structured with synchronous didactic meetings and a weekly in-person skills lab on Thursdays to facilitate work-life balance.

Participants will receive training in patient assessment, history and physical examination, medical emergency and trauma management, intravenous therapy, advanced pharmacology, advanced airway management, cardiology, obstetrical and gynecological emergencies, and hazardous materials (Haz-Mat) management. (Total didactic hours approximately 526 hrs.)

The Paramedic Program also includes several advanced certifications, including:

  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS -AHA)
  • Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS - AHA)
  • Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS - NAEMT)
  • Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS - NAEMT)
  • EMT-Basic Refresher Course

Additional conferences and experiences may be available to the student as well, including but not limited to:

  • Critical care exposure, both air and ground
  • Access to Continuing Education offered by the Education Center

Participants will complete at least 300 clinical experiences at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (Level 1 Trauma Center) and its affiliated hospitals and a 500-hour field internship with surrounding providers. Additional clinical hours may be added or required based on individual needs.

Didactic classes are online and must be completed before the weekly lab session. Lab session is 8a-4p

Clinical rotations are self-scheduled on alternate days based on clinical site and personal availability.

**Course Tuition:  TBD. Last year's cost $14,000.00**

$500 discount for full payment on or before Day 1 of class.

Quarterly payment plan available.

This course is not eligible for VA benefits.

(Tuition includes class, all books, uniforms, and fees)

When registering here, you will be placed on the notification list to receive notifications when the class becomes available.

Tentative Fee Schedule below for the class. No cost for being on the notification list.

**Course Enrollment Fee: $250.00 (Non-Refundable and Non-transferable)**

**Once accepted, a $ 1,000 deposit will be required.. **

Registration for the Paramedic Program will open in August 2024

 Pre-Requisites

  • You must maintain your current certification as an EMT–Basic in Pennsylvania (reciprocity available) 
    • You must apply for PA reciprocity before the start of the course. Reciprocity is due within 60 days of class start.
  • 911 Experience is preferred. Please provide a recommendation from your EMS supervisor.
  • You must maintain current CPR for Healthcare Provider certification 
  • You must be age 18 or older 
  • You must have a high school diploma or GED equivalent 
  • College level Anatomy & Physiology I & II (or concurrent enrollment)
    • Required to be completed by  12/19/2024
    • We can assist you in finding a course.
  • You must pass a criminal background check (participants may not have been convicted of a felony) 
  • You must obtain a Child Abuse Clearance from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 
  • You must have current health insurance 
  • Current Flu Shot per Hospital policy
  • COVID-19 Vaccination per University policy

Please download and complete the following forms and e-mail them to the Paramedic Program.

Personal Information Form

Health Physical Form

PA Child Abuse Clearance Form

PA State Police Criminal History Form

Program Statistics

JeffSTAT Paramedic Program 2022 Student Success data

  • Student Retention 77.8%
  • NREMT/ State exam pass rate 100%
  • Job placement 100%

Program outcomes  

 

Admission to the Paramedic Program is competitive.  

The admission selection process will include a computer-based exam, completion of an NREMT EMT practical skill station, a personal interview, and evaluation of references.

The Thomas Jefferson Univ Hosp-JeffSTAT EMS Education Center 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 Programs 

9355 113th St N, #7709,Seminole, FL 33775 727-210-2350 www.caahep.org
 
To contact CoAEMSP: 8301 Lakeview Parkway  Suite 111-312 Rowlett, TX 75088 214-703-8445 FAX 214-703-8992 www.coaemsp.org

 

If you have lost your certification card (includes any card emailed post course),  please go to your email or website to search for the card. 

If you are unable to find your requested card, please submit $10 per card request for replacement card. Include in comments the card you require.

TNCC 9th edition, prepares emergency nurses for life-threatening trauma cases when every second counts. The course gives you the knowledge, critical thinking skills and training needed to provide high-quality trauma nursing care.   

About TNCC:

Every second counts when stabilizing life threatening trauma cases. This course is taught be qualified nurses who have successfully completed the Emergncy Nurses Assocaition (ENA) TNCC Instructor requirements. After course completion the nurse will be able to assess the trauma patient and implement the latest evidence based interventions.

Course Prerequisites:

Participants are registered nurses with unrestricted nursing license to receive verification.

 

Directions

PromoCodes:

Residents - TJURES.  

JUP Employees - TJUH-JUP. 

 (All Jefferson employees must use their CampusKey@jefferson.edu (abc123@jefferson.edu) as their email address.

Promo codes MUST be used at time of registration.

If promo code is not working, please email all the the following to JeffSTAT.Registration@jefferson.edu:

-Course Name:

-Course Date:

-Name and campus key:

-Address and phone number:

-Department Charge code: