Murfreesboro Fire chief becomes certified 'Chief EMS Officer'

Mar 01, 2018 at 08:00 am by Michelle Willard


Mark Foulks has successfully completed the process that awards the professional designation of "Chief EMS Officer," according to a press release.

The Commission on Professional Credentialing met on Feb. 6 to confer the designation. Foulks becomes one of only 123 CEMSOs worldwide.

The program is voluntary and designed to recognize individuals who demonstrate their excellence in seven measured components including experience, education, professional development, professional contributions, association membership, community involvement and technical competence.

In addition, all applicants are required to identify a future professional development plan.

The CEMSO designation program uses a comprehensive peer review model to evaluate candidates seeking the credential. The Commission on Professional Credentialing awards the designation only after an individual successfully meets all of the organization’s stringent criteria.

Achieving this designation signifies Foulks’ commitment to his career in the fire and emergency services.

This professional designation is valid for three years. Maintaining the designation requires recipients to show continued growth in the areas of professional development, professional contributions, active association membership and community involvement as well as adhere to a strict code of professional conduct

The Commission on Professional Credentialing, an entity of the Center for Public Safety Excellence, Inc., (CPSE) administers the Designation Program. The CPC consists of individuals from academia, federal and local government, and the fire and emergency medical services profession.

To learn more about CPC, visit www.cpse.org.

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