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Emergency Medical Technologist - Paramedic Program (CMA Accredited ACP)

Course Information

DUE TO OVERWHELMING DEMAND AN EXTRA PROGRAM HAS BEEN ADDED TO COMMENCE DECEMBER 2008 OR JANUARY 2009.

The next EMT-Paramedic program, running out of both our Calgary and St. Albert offices, will commence in .  For program information or to request an information package for future programs, either email the office or call the office at (780) 460-8410 or via facsimile at (780) 460-8277.

DATES FOR THE SELECTION PROCESS HAVE BEEN SET.  EMAIL THE OFFICE FOR MORE INFORMATION or DOWNLOAD APPLICATION.

APPLICATION FORM FOR THE NEXT SELECTION PROCESS (CALGARY AND/OR ST. ALBERT) IS AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD FOR THE NEXT TESTING DATES IN CALGARY AND ST. ALBERT. (ADOBE ACROBAT FILE).

Dates for program selections are being planned for the next EMT-Paramedic program. EMTs with confirmed experience and with experience within an ALS service (preferred), are invited to contact the office for more information and an application package.

Program Overview

Canadian Medical Association - Advanced Care Paramedic (6 year) Accredited

The EMT- Paramedic program was specifically designed to the meet the needs of current EMT practitioners in regard to movement toward the provision of Advanced Life Support skills. The EMT- P program is the final step in the seamless curriculum developed by Professional Medical Associates. The program builds on the basic and intermediate skills of the experienced EMT practitioner. Provision of ALS allows for additional therapeutic modalities and assessments to provide better patient care. The EMT- P provides advanced assessment skills as well as advanced airway skills such as endotracheal intubation as well as the ability to administer medications to manage various conditions of the ill or injured.

Major Skills

Through the course of the program, the graduate will learn various skills including scene assessment and basic hazardous material identification, assessment and management of the ill or injured patient utilizing basic and advanced procedures including manual defibrillation, advanced airway care such as endotracheal intubation and pharmacology; operation of various equipment including ambulances, communication, extrication and diagnostic equipment; and be able to work in a variety of environments from ground ambulance to air ambulance or within health care facilities.

Prerequisites

Applicants must possess and submit:
bulletA program application form with current information, required documentation, and program selection and assessment fee,
bulletA current Emergency Medical Technician registration card from the Alberta College of Paramedics,
bulletLetter of recommendation from either Medical Director and/or employer; and letters of recommendation from two co-workers registered at the ALS level,
bulletCertification of completion for Basic Trauma Life Support (BTLS) within the two years, and
bulletCertification in no less than four of the seven Section 12(1) skills (including intravenous therapy, cardiac monitoring, Entonox inhalation therapy and MAST)
bulletNote: preference will be given to those working with EMT- Paramedics on a regular basis within an ALS service, meeting the above pre requisites.
bulletThe selection focuses on the applicant's ability to succeed based on current and past work and educational experience. Applicants will be notified of selection process designed to identify suitable students.

Program Length

16 to 18 months (normally 70 weeks) depending on student progress.

Program Delivery

The program is centered around assessment based management of the patient, with the course divided and presented in terms of body systems. The delivery model allows the student to integrate various assessment and management modalities to present an overall treatment plan. The program is delivered in a series of comprehensive lecture and practical sessions on a rotational basis. The goal of the program is to allow EMT practitioners to attain employment at the ALS level, while maintaining current employment and building on existing knowledge. The didactic portion of the program is presented over a period of 7 months divided into 2 week blocks. The students are in class for approximately two straight weeks, including weekends, then return to their communities to complete the learning assignments and review the material for the following sections. Practical experience and lab practice forms an integral portion of the didactic portion and allow the student to gain a high level of competence and confidence in their ability to assess and manage the patient. The didactic portion is followed by an extensive hospital and ambulance practicum. The practicums allow the students to put their knowledge and experience to work, while allowing further learning.

Career opportunities

The EMT- Paramedic is responsible for the provision of basic and advanced life support skills to the ill or injured. Graduate EMT-Paramedics work primarily in the ambulance profession, with the service run by a municipality, Fire Department, private organization or in an industrial setting. Career advancement for the EMT- Paramedic may include administration and management, public and community relations, research and design or instructional pursuits.

Post Graduate Affiliation

Graduates are eligible to complete the Provincial registry examination process and apply for registration with the Alberta College of Paramedics (ACP).

Fees and Expenses

Tuition fee (2006/2007): $18,900 to $19,900. Program fees for the program include all associated certification fees (ACLS, BTLS, etc.) through the program, as well as all books, study manuals, learning assessments and assignments necessary for the successful completion of the program. Depending on placement for clinical rotations, additional costs for travel and lodging may apply in addition to costs for uniform for practicum.

Program Completion Requirements

A combined average of 85% for the program must be achieved, with a mark of no less than 80% in the individual courses.

Program Outline

PREPARATORY TERM 1
bulletRoles and Responsibilities of the EMT- P PARA 101
bulletLegal and Risk Management for EMT-P PARA 102
bulletCrisis intervention and interpersonal skills PARA 103
bulletScene Management and Rescue Operations PARA 104
bulletCommunications PARA 105
bulletIntroductory anatomy and physiology PARA 106
bulletPatient Assessment PARA 107
bulletAirway Assessment and management PARA 108
bulletPathophysiology of shock PARA 109
bulletIntroductory pharmacology PARA 110
EMERGENCIES OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM TERM 2
bulletAnatomy and physiology of the central nervous system PARA 201
bulletPathophysiology of the central nervous system PARA 202
bulletAssessment and management of the CNS PARA 203
bulletPharmacology of the central nervous system PARA 204
ENDOCRINE EMERGENCIES AND THE IMMUNE SYSTEM TERM 3
bulletAnatomy and physiology of endocrine and immune PARA 301
bulletPathophysiology of the endocrine and immune systems PARA 302
bulletInfectious Diseases PARA 303
bulletAssessment and management of endocrine and immune PARA 304
bulletPharmacology of the endocrine and immune systems PARA 305
TRAUMA EMERGENCIES TERM 4
bulletAnatomy and physiology of the musculoskeletal system PARA 401
bulletPathophysiology of trauma Shock Trauma Resuscitation PARA 402
bulletAssessment and management of the trauma patient PARA 403
bulletBasic Trauma Life Support Course Advanced PARA 404
RESPIRATORY EMERGENCIES TERM 5
bulletAnatomy and physiology of the Respiratory System PARA 501
bulletPathophysiology of the Respiratory System PARA 502
bulletAssessment and management of the Respiratory System PARA 503
bulletPharmacology for the Respiratory System PARA 504
CARDIOVASCULAR EMERGENCIES TERM 6
bulletAnatomy and physiology of the Cardiovascular System PARA 601
bulletPathophysiology of the Cardiovascular System PARA 602
bulletAssessment and management of the CVS PARA 603
bulletPharmacology for the Cardiovascular System PARA 604
bulletAdvanced Cardiac Life Support Course PARA 605
GASTROINTESTINAL AND GENITOURINARY SYSTEM TERM 7
bulletAnatomy and physiology of the GI/GU system PARA 701
bulletPathophysiology of the GI/GU system PARA 702
bulletAssessment and management of the GI/GU system PARA 703
OBSTETRICAL EMERGENCIES TERM 8
bulletAnatomy and physiology of pregnancy PARA 801
bulletPhysiology of pregnancy PARA 802
bulletNeonatal Resuscitation PARA 803
bulletPharmacology of obstetrical emergencies PARA 804
SPECIAL POPULATIONS TERM 9
bulletAssessment and management of the Pediatric patient PARA 901
bulletPediatric Advanced Life Support Course PARA 902
bulletAssessment and management of the Geriatric patient PARA 903
ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCIES TERM 10
bulletAssessment and management of environmental PARA 1001
bulletBehavioral /Psychiatric Emergencies PARA 1002
bulletBasic Self Defence PARA 1003
bulletToxicology and Substance Abuse PARA 1004
SPECIAL SITUATIONS TERM 11
bulletHazardous Material assessment and management PARA 1101
bulletVehicle Extrication PARA 1102
bulletEmergency Vehicle Operations PARA 1103
bulletAeromedical Operations PARA 1104
bulletHospital Practicum HOSP 101
bulletAmbulance Practicum 1 ALS Practicum Rotation AMB 101

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