STLCC’s emergency medical services and paramedic programs are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs upon the recommendation of the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs.
The National Association of State EMS Officials is the lead national organization for EMS, a respected voice for national EMS policy with comprehensive concern and commitment for the development of effective, integrated, community-based, universal and consistent EMS systems.
NAEMSE provides links to many useful external resources including Associations and Non Profits, Federal Agencies, Quality Improvement, Publications and more...
The NAEMT is the "nation’s only organization solely dedicated to representing the professional interests of all EMS practitioners, including paramedics, emergency medical technicians, [and] emergency medical responders." The NAEMT website is an important source of industry information.
By providing national EMS certification, the NREMT helps ensure consistency in competency levels across the country. This website includes a registry of nationally certified EMS practitioners, along with certification-related information.
With guidance from an editorial advisory board, this website offers "coverage of breaking news, training, grant funding, career opportunities, product research and analysis from some of the top experts in EMS."
This website is part of the EMS1 network, and offers "members of the fire and rescue community a full-featured, interactive environment to view and upload an unlimited number of industry-focused videos." The site "features sections focused on key Emergency Medical Service topics, video tips and training segments..."