Academic Programs

STAFF
Lisa Howard
Nursing Education Specialist
701-662-1644
Lisa.Howard@lrsc.edu
Rachel Fritz
Allied Health Specialist
701-662-1629
Rachel.n.Fritz@lrsc.edu
Allied Health Programs
At Lake Region State College, Allied Health programs help students build meaningful careers in healthcare. Whether it’s nursing, emergency care, or supporting community wellness, these programs combine hands-on experience with practical knowledge. LRSC prepares students for high-demand roles where they can make a meaningful impact on others' lives.
Community Paramedicine
Community Paramedicine is a new community care model allowing EMTs and Paramedics to expand their role. The certificate trains EMTS and Paramedics to help public health and primary care providers deliver preventative care. Employer demand in the EMS and in public health is growing. This model is supported by the National Association of State EMS Officials and the National Organization of Rural Health Offices. It is also supported by the Center for Leadership, Innovation, and Research in EMS.
CURRICULUM
CURRICULUM
Prerequisites: Current licensure as an EMT, AEMT, or Paramedic with two (2) years of experience.
Courses | ||
| EMS 102 | Introduction to Community Paramedicine (1st 8-weeks: EMTs, AEMTs & Paramedics) | 3 |
| EMS 103 | Clinical Applications in Community Paramedicine (1st 8-weeks: EMTs, AEMTs & Paramedics) | 1 |
| EMS 104 | Health Care Delivery in Community Paramedicine (2nd 8-weeks: EMTs, AEMTs & Paramedics) | 3 |
| EMS 105 | Clinical Applications in Community Paramedicine II (2nd 8-weeks: EMTs, AEMTs & Paramedics) | 2 |
| NURS 201 | Nursing Concepts Transition I for the Paramedic (Spring semester: Paramedics) | 3 |
| NURS 202 | Nursing Concepts Transition II for the Paramedic (Spring semester: Paramedics) | 3 |
| EMS 206 | Clinical Applications in Community Paramedicine III (Spring semester: Paramedics) | 1 |