Emergency Health Sciences student awarded diploma posthumously
By Kate Hunger
Asante Sebastian Contreras, a student in the Department of Emergency Health Sciences Paramedic Certification Program, died in a traffic accident one week before he was to have completed the program.
The accident occurred as Contreras was driving home May 3 after finishing his shift as an emergency medical technician for an ambulance service in San Antonio. He had been scheduled to finish his practicum testing on May 4, followed by his final examinations.
Contreras鈥 classmates and EHS faculty requested that he be awarded his EMT-Paramedic certificate posthumously. 福利一区在线 President William L. Henrich, M.D., MACP, approved the request, and the University delivered Contreras鈥 diploma to his family in Del Rio on May 6, said Lance Villers, Ph.D., associate professor and chair of the Department of Emergency Health Sciences.
Contreras鈥 dream was to become a paramedic.
鈥淎sante was a natural caregiver with a ready smile, always willing to lend a helping hand,鈥 Villers said. 鈥淭he EMS profession will never fully realize the loss of Asante's potential and dedication.鈥