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RTO # 40833

EMT - Paramedic

EMT - Paramedic

Course Code: EMT-P

Study 24/7 Anywhere Anytime.
Clinical Practice Training On The Job.
Gain Experience In Real-Life Emergencies.

Description

The Paramedic is an allied health professional whose primary focus is to provide advanced emergency medical care for critical and emergent patients who access the emergency medical system.

This individual possesses the complex knowledge and skills necessary to provide patient care and transportation. Paramedics function as part of a comprehensive EMS response, under medical oversight. Paramedics perform interventions with the basic and advanced equipment typically found on an ambulance. The Paramedic is a link from the scene into the health care system.

Completion of this course can lead to work at events, concerts, festivals and mass gatherings and is a pathway to further studies such as the Diploma of Emergency Health Care or the Bachelor of Paramedicine here is Australia.

EMS Personnel are seen rescuing the victims of an accident or caring for a patient with a medical emergency.  The majority of EMS responders are either certified at the EMT or Paramedic level.   Both work in a variety of roles and in several different healthcare settings.  Around the world they work in ground ambulances, helicopters, industrial safety, and fire departments.   

In the field of emergency medical services (EMS), there are different levels of certifications for providers. Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) are the most common type of providers in EMS and are sometimes referred to as just EMTs. EMTs learn the essential skills to help in life-threatening situations and many EMTs go on to earn an  Advanced EMT (EMT-A) certificate or become a Paramedic (EMT-P). Many doctors, nurses, and firefighters have also used their EMT education and work experience as stepping stones in their careers.  In general, to be eligible for enrolment into an EMT course you do not need to have any previous medical experience. The eligibility requirements and prerequisites for EMT and paramedic courses may vary from school to school. Be sure to check with the school’s and your state’s regulations before you enroll for a course. For example, in California you must be at least 18 years of age to be eligible to certify as an EMT. 

DURATION: You will need a minimum of 1050 hours of emergency paramedic clinical practice experience upon completing the course. No time limit on the course theory.

**This course is not eligible for national registration in Australia – however you may be eligible for RPL or RCC on application within Australia to certified Academies or colleges

You also need two clinical references from healthcare professionals

Course Fees

Students can buy the entire course or a section at a time (this allows flexibility in payments.

Full Course Fee:

AUD $6,190.00

Contact:

MIKE HAMMOND PA-RM. RMP, PAR, EMP, EMEMS, MGMCGS, PHCEMT, C-EM. MAREMT, MACPP, FPHC Practitioner

Director of Operations (AREMT Australia)

Physicians Assistant – Remote Area Specialist

 

24/7 Operations Centre 02 80880734

The Centre 0246310432

Mobile 0415100089

The Centre – 6/59 Smeaton Grange Rd Smeaton Grange 2567

EMSET Course Mapping

EMS Education & Training has been operational since 1988 and has vast experience in pre-hospital education.

EMSET have mapped the above units of study to the best in industry methods for delivering this Diploma. (See below)

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EMT-Paramedic

  • Chapter 1 EMT-P.01 First Textbook
  • Chapter 2 EMT-P.02 EMS Systems
  • Chapter 3 EMT-P.03 Workforce Safety and Wellness
  • Chapter 4 EMT-P.04 Public Health
  • Chapter 5 EMT-P.05 Medical, Legal, and Ethical Issues
  • Chapter 6 EMT-P.06 Communications
  • Chapter 7 EMT-P.07 Documentation
  • Chapter 8 EMT-P.08 Medical Terminology
  • Chapter 9 EMT-P.09 Second Textbook
  • Chapter 10 EMT-P.10 Anatomy & Physiology
  • Chapter 11 EMT-P.11 Pathophysiology
  • Chapter 12 EMT-P.12 Life Span Development
  • Chapter 13 EMT-P.13 Third Textbook
  • Chapter 14 EMT-P.14 Patient Assessment
  • Chapter 15 EMT-P.15 Critical Thinking and Clinical Decision Making
  • Chapter 16 EMT-P.16 Fourth Textbook
  • Chapter 17 EMT-P.17 Principles of Pharmacology
  • Chapter 18 EMT-P.18 Medication Administration
  • Chapter 19 EMT-P.19 Diploma Course Onboarding
  • Chapter 20 EMT-P.20 EMT-P Skills Book
  • Chapter 21 EMT-P.21 Fifth Textbook
  • Chapter 22 EMT-P.22 Airway Management
  • Chapter 23 EMT-P.23 Sixth Textbook
  • Chapter 24 EMT-P.24 Respiratory Emergencies
  • Chapter 25 EMT-P.25 Cardiovascular Emergencies
  • Chapter 26 EMT-P.26 Neurologic Emergencies
  • Chapter 27 EMT-P.27 Diseases of the Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat
  • Chapter 28 EMT-P.28 Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Emergencies
  • Chapter 29 EMT-P.29 Genitourinary and Renal Emergencies
  • Chapter 30 EMT-P.30 Gynecologic Emergencies
  • Chapter 31 EMT-P.31 Endocrine Emergencies
  • Chapter 32 EMT-P.32 Haematologic Emergencies
  • Chapter 33 EMT-P.33 Immunologic Emergencies
  • Chapter 34 EMT-P.34 Infectious Diseases
  • Chapter 35 EMT-P.35 Toxicology
  • Chapter 36 EMT-P.36 Psychiatric Emergencies
  • Chapter 37 EMT-P.37 Seventh Textbook
  • Chapter 38 EMT-P.38 Trauma Systems and Mechanism of Injury
  • Chapter 39 EMT-P.39 Bleeding
  • Chapter 40 EMT-P.40 Soft-Tissue Trauma
  • Chapter 41 EMT-P.41 Burns
  • Chapter 42 EMT-P.42 Face and Neck Trauma
  • Chapter 43 EMT-P.43 Head and Spine Trauma
  • Chapter 44 EMT-P.44 Chest Trauma
  • Chapter 45 EMT-P.45 Abdominal and Genitourinary Trauma
  • Chapter 46 EMT-P.46 Orthopaedic Trauma
  • Chapter 47 EMT-P.47 Environmental Emergencies
  • Chapter 48 EMT-P.48 Eighth Textbook
  • Chapter 49 EMT-P.49 Responding to the Field Code
  • Chapter 50 EMT-P.50 Management and Resuscitation of the Critical Patient
  • Chapter 51 EMT-P.51 Ninth Textbook
  • Chapter 52 EMT-P.52 Obstetrics
  • Chapter 53 EMT-P.53 Neonatal Care
  • Chapter 54 EMT-P.54 Pediatric Emergencies
  • Chapter 55 EMT-P.55 Geriatric Emergencies
  • Chapter 56 EMT-P.56 Patients with Special Challenges
  • Chapter 57 EMT-P.57 Tenth Textbook
  • Chapter 58 EMT-P.58 Transport Operations
  • Chapter 59 EMT-P.59 Incident Management and Mass-Casualty Incidents
  • Chapter 60 EMT-P.60 Vehicle Extrication and Special Rescue
  • Chapter 61 EMT-P.61 Hazardous Materials
  • Chapter 62 EMT-P.62 Terrorism Response
  • Chapter 63 EMT-P.63 Disaster Response
  • Chapter 64 EMT-P.64 Crime Scene Awareness
  • Chapter 65 EMT-P.65 Eleventh Textbook
  • Chapter 66 EMT-P.66 Career Development
  • Chapter 67 EMT-P.67 EMTP Course Assessment, Clinical Practice and Certification