What makes the Foothill College Paramedic Program different from other schools?
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The Paramedic Program at Foothill College is quite unique with a long history dating back to 1974 through Stanford Hospital and then jointly through Foothill College in 1984. Because of the community college setting students at Foothill College enjoy access to computer labs, library, on site counseling, electronic classrooms, and inexpensive health care through Student Health Services. Additionally the community college setting allows the student to pursue an Associate of Science degree in Paramedic; most paramedic schools in California are private post secondary institutions without the ability to offer college credit. Students attending the Paramedic Program at Foothill College visit the Stanford cadaver labs twice during the course to participate in a gross anatomy lesson and then again to perform procedures such as endotracheal intubation, intraosseous infusion, cricothyroidotomy, and pleural decompression. The program is inexpensive with a philosophy of small class size and high q