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The mission of the Office of Emergency Medical Services is to foster emergency medical systems, trauma systems and credentialed EMS personnel to improve in providing responses to emergencies and disasters which will result in higher quality emergency medical care being delivered to the residents and visitors of North Carolina.
- Continuum
Continuum also stores ambulance permits, inspection...
- Education
NCOEMS Education Program Manual; Please note all...
- Programs
Please click on the links below for each Section within THe...
- Credentialing
The Credentialing Section manages the three state...
- Logistics
Ensuring these vehicles remain safe and adequately equipped...
- Contact
OEMS Main Line: 919-855-3935; Fax Number: 919-733-7021;...
- ABOUT
The mission of the Office of Emergency Medical Services is...
- NEWS & EVENTS
To request a certificate for “end of watch” or retirement,...
- Continuum
This page gives resources regarding the standardization of EMS care across the nation. For further questions: oems.systems@dhhs.nc.gov.
North Carolina has developed an inclusive trauma system that is organized, multi-disciplinary and evidence-based in its approaches to providing quality care and improving measurable outcomes for all defined injured patients.
• Discuss various components of North Carolina General Statutes as they apply to the Systems component of NCOEMS; • Identify and discuss the various sections of NCAC 10A 13P rules as they apply to Systems components and credentialing; • Discuss the elements of a required “System Plan;” NCDHHS, DHSR-NCOEMS| SYSTEMS | Revise 2 -2019 6. Objectives.
Office of Emergency Medical Services. Physical Address: 1201 Umstead Drive, Raleigh, North Carolina 27603-2008. Mailing Address: 2707 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-2707. Telephone: 919-855-3935. Fax: 919-733-7021. Questions? Check out the Frequently Asked Questions or email askoems@dhhs.nc.gov. Denotes link to site outside of N.C. DHHS.
The North Carolina Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) is responsible for credentialing emergency service personnel in the state of North Carolina and has been administering credentialing examinations since 1974. NC OEMS oversees credentialing programs for four distinct areas: Emergency
The NCOEMS EOP is categorized into four parts: The base plan, annexes, appendices, and tabs. The base plan includes how Disaster Medical Services are organized and outlines specific capabilities. The annexes provide a framework for the eight Disaster Medical Services capabilities.