The program was originally to run from August 2008 to August 2010. Brandon Heming is the main instructor and he's been doing a good job I think for his first medic class. It's an offshoot right now, officially it's sponsored by UofL and they are working on a degree program. If they can't get the details hammered out for that they want to shoot for accreditation.
The program itself spreads the topics over a long period of time, so for example when we started cardiology we did an A&P class on the heart, blood, and vessels. Then we did cardiology. We also lumped in 'cardiology' drugs. So instead of giving us a stack of drugs to learn in a month or so we've learned some shortly over a period of time. Also we had planned on doing our clinicals near the end of class and running them concurrently with class. So instead of trying to fit in classes, study time, and clinicals we would replace a class day with a clinicals day.
The books we're using is the Mosby Paramedic Super Book and A&P for Emergency Care. We're also doing the standard ACLS, PALS modules and PHTLS, ABLS, AMLS, and a couple other alphabet courses.
However we since scrapped that idea so we could finish the classroom portion in october and we'll start our clinicals then.
We are doing our Peds clinicals at Kosair (ER and OR), UofL ER and OR), Nortons for OR, Doctor shadow time at Kosair and UofL (or nortons), L&D, CCU/ICU, etc. I forget how long it's been since Kosair has let a paramedic class in.
I don't think I'm missing anything, if you have any other questions let me know.