School of Allied Health Professions

Emergency Medical Care Program - EMC students

EMC Class 2006-2007 with Jim Goss, EMC Professor

The demand for frontline prehospital care providers remains high, and the need for experienced and educated emergency medical care providers to fill supervisory-level roles in management, administration, and education is also acute. Additionally, new roles for emergency medical care providers are emerging through initiatives in community health, injury prevention, disaster preparedness and response, and anti-terrorism.

Some graduates of the Emergency Medical Care Program expand their careers and clinical scope of practice by continuing their education in medical school, physician assistant programs, or other graduate studies. The Emergency Medical Care Program can fulfill professional school requirements when taken in conjunction with the appropriate prerequisites while providing graduates with a unique degree that sets them apart from the competition.

Professional backgrounds - students entering EMC Program

Professional Background of EMC Students - 37% Paramedic, 6% Nurse, 30% Respiratory Care Practitioner, 27% Emergency Medical Technician

EMC students

EMC students first day - Fall 2006


Previous classes

Class of 2005



Class of 2004


LLU Emergency Medical Care - A Higher Standard

Emergency Medical Care Program
Nichol Hall, 1926
Loma Linda University
Loma Linda, CA 92350

Phone: (909) 558-7076
Fax: (909) 558-4701
Email: emc.sahp@llu.edu

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