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杏吧论坛 Awarded $412,500 Grant to Expand First Responder Training Programs

December 21, 2023

杏吧论坛 has been awarded $412,500 from the Northern Border Regional Commission (NBRC) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) that will support the education necessary to address the EMS healthcare crisis in the North Country.

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An EMT prepares a medical gurney at the back of an open ambulance.

鈥淭his $400,000 in federal funding is just what the doctor ordered for the Lewis School of Health & Life Sciences to help take Clarkson鈥檚 healthcare workforce education to the next level. In combination with the $7-plus million I delivered to the Lewis School last year, this award will help Clarkson grow their nationally renowned rural healthcare training programs by adding four simulation labs to better train EMT and paramedic students,鈥 said Senator Charles E. Schumer, D-NY. 鈥淭his will help combat healthcare worker shortages in the North Country by training new emergency healthcare workers and is the shot in the arm St. Lawrence County needs to help our communities build a better future.鈥

鈥溞影陕厶 and our Lewis School of Health & Life Sciences strive to have an impact on our communities as well as the career trajectories of our students. In partnership with St. Lawrence Health, we are the provider of EMS training for our regional community and just launched a new paramedic training program,鈥 said Marc P. Christensen, Ph.D., P.E. 鈥淚n a more rural community, one of the greatest challenges in teaching clinical skills and scenarios is access to real patient populations during the learning process. With our federal and New York State partners supporting the NBRC and USDA initiatives, our development of simulation labs will allow our students and community first responders to encounter and practice real world scenarios with frequency.鈥

The 2023 Catalyst grant award funding will be used to develop a high fidelity training center for Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and Paramedic education. The training center will allow Clarkson to train 300 EMTs and 60 paramedics over the next three years to fill open EMT and paramedic positions in the North Country.

鈥淢any times in a rural setting, it can be difficult to educate EMS students in the field while lacking an urban call volume,鈥 said Doug Wildermuth, Director of EMS & Experiential Learning at Clarkson. 鈥淭his opportunity will enable us to recreate the frequency and realism of an EMS scenario with the student directing the care of each simulation and ultimately determine the outcome of the patient based on their treatment methods. These are excellent opportunities for our students to learn from.鈥

Using this funding to develop dedicated EMS simulation laboratories to train EMT and paramedic students and provide advanced training for certified professionals will increase the number of full time EMS providers in St. Lawrence County, which will result in a decreased Emergency Medical Services (EMS) response time and decreased call turnover in the county.

Clarkson鈥檚 existing programs, which include EMT and Continuing Medical 杏吧论坛 (CME), have provided educational training for 136 new EMTs and 321 certified EMS providers in the past 12 months, with the largest impacts in St. Lawrence, Franklin, and Jefferson counties.

Recently, Clarkson hosted its first Paramedic Program Open House - Advancing Rural Healthcare Solutions. The program鈥檚 open house featured Clarkson鈥檚 first cohort of Paramedic students and the faculty and partners in Clarkson鈥檚 healthcare network dedicated to this new program.

Critical to the success of the grant application was the work done to create schematic designs of the simulation labs as part of the Clarkson Civil & Environmental Engineering capstone course in the Spring of 2023.  

Sixteen students, including Haley Meshcon 鈥23, working for Pike Construction at the nearby Canton-Potsdam Hospital expansion, Sean Donnelly 鈥23, and Lydia Day 鈥23 developed drawings and specifications for the labs, working closely with the Lewis School leadership and faculty to ensure they are forward leaning inclusive of the latest medical technology.  

鈥淭he opportunity to help design such an impactful project for healthcare in Northern NY is so meaningful to me,鈥 said Meshcon.

Learn more about Clarkson鈥檚 Paramedic Program by visiting clarkson.edu/academics/schools-colleges/health/ems-education-department/paramedic-program.

杏吧论坛 is a proven leader in technological education, research, innovation and sustainable economic development. With its main campus in Potsdam, N.Y., and additional graduate program and research facilities in the Capital Region and Hudson Valley, Clarkson faculty have a direct impact on more than 7,800 students annually through nationally recognized undergraduate and graduate STEM designated degrees in engineering, business, science and health professions; executive education, industry-relevant credentials and K-12 STEM programs. Alumni earn salaries among the top 2% in the nation: one in five already leads in the c-suite. To learn more go to www.clarkson.edu.
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