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Copyright (c), 2008 Thomas R. Baker, M.S.

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"Your American Red Cross is:

lifelong, life saving and life giving. 

Your local CERT is:

lifelong, team building, and problem solving. 

Your Amateur Radio hobby is:

lifelong, worldwide, and at the ready."

(tbaker 2006)

RADIO® Calendar Page

This list does NOT show the day-to-day lesson plans.  Those can be found by accessing the RADIO® Journal page.  The school year is based on 180 actual school days.  This approximates a 40 week school year split into four 10-week quarters.


Moorpark College Classes for the EMT program (Choose two of the four for this semester.  Note that hsm 23 is available ONLY during the summer)
hsm 17 (health care ethics – online) – fall/spring/summer
hsm 19 (medical terminology – online) – fall/spring/summer
hsm 23 (pharmacology for allied health professionals - online) - summer only
hsm 25 (basic pathophysiology - online) - fall/spring/summer


(Week 1) Introduction of Class and Establishment of Class and Team Leaders, Rescue Squads and Radio Procedures, RADIO®
Philosophy
(Week 1) Team Builder - Earthquake
(Weeks 2 through 40) Preparation/maintenance of Go-Pak (English and Spanish) with assistance from Ventura County Fire Department
(Weeks 2 through 20) Ham Radio License Manual Technician Level
(Weeks 2 through 24) Red Cross Lay Responder First Aid/CPR/AED - Adult
(Weeks 2 through 24) Red Cross Lay Responder CPR/AED - Child
(Weeks 2 through 24) Red Cross Lay Responder CPR - Infant
(Week 4) Issue RADIO® ID cards, Rescue Squad Campus Inventory
(Weeks 5 through 22) CERT - Community Emergency Response Team Training
(Weeks 10 through 16) CPR - AED (Adult and Child) - First Aid Written Exam - First Aid Practical Exam
(Weeks 10 through 20) Amateur Radio Practice Tests (Technician Level)

(Weeks 10 through 20) Fire Department Audit

Moorpark College Classes for the EMT program (Choose two of the four for this semester.  Note that hsm 23 is available ONLY during the summer)
hsm 17 (health care ethics – online) – fall/spring/summer
hsm 19 (medical terminology – online) – fall/spring/summer
hsm 23 (pharmacology for allied health professionals - online) - summer only
hsm 25 (basic pathophysiology – online) – fall/spring/summer

(Weeks 21 through 30) International Morse Code
(Weeks 25 through 30)
Disaster Psychology, Disaster Psychology Notes, Video
(Week 31) Red Cross CPR/AED - (Adult) - Professional Rescuer (CPR 1 Rescuer, CPR 2 Rescuers, AED 1 Rescuer, AED 2 Rescuers)
(Week 32) Red Cross CPR/AED - (Child) - Professional Rescuer (CPR 1 Rescuer, CPR 2 Rescuers, AED 1 Rescuer, AED 2 Rescuers)
(Week 33) Red Cross CPR - (Infant) - Professional Rescuer (CPR 1 Rescuer, CPR 2 Rescuers)
(Weeks 32 through 34) Fire Department Audit
(Week 35)
Meteorology Basics: Severe Weather
(Week 35) CERT Field Day - Simulated Disaster Problems
(Week 36) Short Wave Listening
(Week 36) Geography Basics: Reading Topo Maps
(Week 37)
(QST, CQ, World Radio News, Monitoring Times, Popular Communications, National Communications, IEEE Communications Society) Amateur Radio Journals and Search & Rescue Techniques/Training
(Week 38) Soldering Safety/Soldering Safely and Media Contacts
(Week 38) Review of Year; ARRL Membership and "The Love of Amateur Radio";Your Journal as a Calling Card/Resume
(Week 39) Testing (Final Exams for RADIO®) - Rubrics/Forms of: EMT Report Writing, EMT Report Framework, First Aid (bullets), First Aid (numbered), First Aid Scenarios, First Aid Practical, CPR Notes (Lay Responder), CPR Notes (Professional Rescuer), Professional Rescuer, Proper Radio Procedures, START, Send and Receive Information by Radio, Severe Weather, Severe Weather Vocabulary, Severe Weather Review, Topographical Maps, Topographical Maps Vocabulary, Topographical Maps Review
(Week 40) Course Evaluation (SEOCS), RADIO® Certificate of Completion, Schools and Careers

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