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Programs Many
visitors to our web site are interested in learning about
the availability of paramedic training in Alaska. Paramedic
courses taught in Alaska must be approved by the Department
of Health and Social Services and must be directed by a certified
Mobile Intensive Care Paramedic Course Coordinator.
Currently,
there are two Mobile Intensive Care Paramedic (MICP)
training programs operating within Alaska.
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University
of Alaska - Fairbanks
University of Alaska-Fairbanks program began in 2003. Chuck Kuhns is the Course Coordinator for this program.
TVC Paramedic Program |

Kenai
Peninsula College
University
of Alaska - Anchorage
Program
began in 2005. Paul
Perry is the Course Coordinator for this program.
KPC Paramedic Program
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Applicants
who are interested in enrolling in a Paramedic training program
must meet the requirements listed in 7 AAC 26.172 which are:
"be
currently registered by the National Registry of Emergency
Medical Technicians (NREMT) at either the NREMT-Basic or NREMT-Intermediate
levels, or be certified in Alaska at the EMT-I, EMT-II, or
EMT-III levels"
In addition to the state requirements, individual programs
may have additional entry requirements. Interested applicants
should contact the school directly to inquire about entry
requirements, application deadlines, and any other program
specific information.
Once
a student has completed an approved Paramedic training program,
and been certified by the National Registry of Emergency Medical
Technicians as an NREMT-P, he or she will need to contact
the State Medical Board for licensure.
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If
your last name begins with L-Z, contact
Linda Sherwood
P.O. Box 110806
Juneau, AK 99811-0806
Phone: (907) 465-2541
Fax: (907) 465-2974
linda_sherwood@dced.state.ak.us
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