2017 National Registry Pass/Fail Report for Oklahoma

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2017 National Registry Pass/Fail Report for Oklahoma 2017 National Registry Pass/Fail Report for Oklahoma The statistics below were obtained from the National Registry of EMT's. We have utilized their Pass/Fail Report for all of this data. Other reports available to EMS Training Programs are: Cognitive Exam Results and Topical Area Performance. Please pay close attention to the National and State averages, as your Training Program should meet or exceed these standards. The program data shown below is from the period of January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017. Dale Adkerson, Administrative Program Manager‐EMS Division 405‐271‐4027 [email protected] SUMMARY OF OKLAHOMA’S NATIONAL REGISTRY PASS/FAIL REPORT FOR 2017 EMS National Registry 2017 Oklahoma 2017 First National Oklahoma Certification First Attempt Attempt Registry 2017 Within Level 2017 Within 6 Attempts # of Students Pass % # of Students Pass % 6 Attempts EMR 3786 70% 54 67% 76% 70% EMT 69131 71% 897 66% 80% 69% AEMT 4839 57% 85 58% 70% 65% Paramedic 9624 74% 185 82% 86% 90% EMR Candidates 2017 Cumulative Attempted First Attempt Program Name Pass Within 3 The Exam Pass Attempts Bacone College 9 78% 89% Burns Flat Ambulance Service 1 0% 0% Cookson Fire Department EMS Training 3 100% 100% Eastern Oklahoma County Tech Center 4 75% 75% Indian Capital Technology Center‐Musk 2 0% 0% Johnston County EMS 1 100% 100% Northeast Technology Center Pryor 4 25% 25% Northeast Techology Center‐Kansas Campus 7 43% 43% Oklahoma Fire Service Training 7 57% 57% Oklahoma State ‐ Oklahoma City 1 100% 100% Oklahoma State Office 5 40% 80% Rogers State University 2 100% 100% Southern Oklahoma Technology Center 5 80% 80% Tulsa Technology Center 2 100% 100% Western Technology Center 1 100% 100% EMT Candidates 2017 Cumulative Attempted First Attempt Program Name Pass Within 3 The Exam Pass Attempts Autry Technology Center 8 75% 75% Bacone College 6 83% 83% Canadian Valley Technology Center‐Chickasha 10 50% 50% Central Technology Center 14 36% 43% Central Technology Center‐Sapulpa 27 78% 93% Cherokee Nation EMS 10 70% 80% Eastern Oklahoma County Tech Center 62 65% 79% Gordon Cooper Technology Center 20 65% 70% Great Plains Technology Center 36 67% 67% Green Country Technology Center 4 0% 0% High Plains Technology Center 12 67% 67% Indian Capital Technology Center‐Musk 21 43% 57% Indian Capital Technology Center‐Stillwater 7 57% 71% Kiamichi Technology Center 29 79% 93% Meridian Technology Center 22 68% 77% Mid America Technology Center 18 44% 56% Moore Norman Technology Center 27 63% 78% Northeast Technology Center Pryor 13 69% 85% Northwest Technology Center 11 18% 36% Oklahoma City Community College 91 82% 91% Oklahoma Fire Service Training 54 50% 57% Oklahoma Panhandle State University 5 40% 60% Oklahoma State ‐ Oklahoma City 126 80% 88% Pioneer Technology Center 10 20% 30% Pontotoc Technology Center 21 62% 81% Red River Technology Center 8 63% 75% Redlands Community College 7 57% 86% Rogers State University 33 42% 58% Southern Oklahoma Technology Center 5 60% 80% Southwest Technology Center 5 100% 100% Southwestern Oklahoma State University 3 33% 67% Tri County Technology Center 10 50% 60% Tulsa Community College 66 86% 88% Tulsa Technology Center 82 61% 72% Western Technology Center 14 64% 79% AEMT Candidates 2017 Cumulative Attempted First Attempt Pass Program Name The Exam Pass Within 3 Attempts Bacone College 4 100% 100% Canadian Valley Technology Center‐Chickasha 4 25% 50% Central Technology Center‐Sapulpa 14 57% 57% Eastern Oklahoma County Tech Center 11 73% 82% Gordon Cooper Technology Center 4 50% 75% Great Plains Technology Center 11 55% 82% High Plains Technology Center 7 29% 43% Indian Capital Technology Center‐Stillwater 3 33% 33% Moore Norman Technology Center 4 50% 50% Northeast Technology Center Pryor 1 0% 0% Northwest Technology Center‐Alva Campus 3 67% 67% Oklahoma City Community College 4 100% 100% Oklahoma Fire Service Training 5 60% 60% Oklahoma State ‐ Oklahoma City 3 100% 100% Redlands Community College 4 25% 25% Southwestern Oklahoma State University 3 67% 100% Paramedic Candidates 2017 Cumulative Attempted First Attempt Program Name Pass Within 3 The Exam Pass Attempts Gordon Cooper Technology Center 5 100% 100% Great Plains Technology Center 14 79% 93% Kiamichi Technology Center 35 86% 94% Oklahoma City Community College 26 69% 77% Oklahoma State ‐ Oklahoma City 40 95% 98% Redlands Community College 15 100% 100% Rogers State University 8 88% 88% Tulsa Community College 17 82% 88% Tulsa Technology Center 25 56% 72% .
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