The Australasian Registry, established in 2004 as a non-profit organisation, is the International Emergency Medical Services Certification organisation.
The Australian AREMT-EMT certificates are recognised training courses which allow to obtain professional licenses in Middle East, Australia, Oceania, Southeast Asia, China and regions of the United Kingdom. Under certain circumstances, these certificates could facilitate the application of the license at the recognising authority of the concerned country. However, it cannot be guaranteed that the license will be approved.
AREMT AUSTRALIA is an independent, non-governmental and free organiSation whose objective is to promote the recognition of professional certifications in Australia and other countries and to push forward the promotion of the status and the further training of medical personnel.
Due to homogeneous and transparent approval procedures, you have the possibility to register your knowledge and professional trainings – depending on your qualification – in order to obtain one of the certificates in demand. As AREMT AUSTRALIA is constantly adapting to the changing conditions in the paramedical sector and to the international paramedical curricula, its certificates provide the best-possible conditions.
Following certifications are currently possible:
AREMT EMT
AREMT Advanced EMT
AREMT Paramedic
EMT courses cover a broad range of emergency medical skills and knowledge, focusing on patient assessment, airway management, CPR, and basic medical procedures. They also address legal and ethical considerations in emergency care. Additionally, they often include topics like patient transport, medical emergencies, and trauma care.
Learning how to quickly and accurately assess a patient’s condition, including their airway, breathing, circulation, and mental status.
Techniques for opening and maintaining a patient’s airway, including the use of adjuncts like an oral airway.
Performing chest compressions, rescue breaths, and other basic life support procedures.
Methods for controlling bleeding, including direct pressure, pressure points, and the use of tourniquets.
Safe and effective methods for transporting patients, including immobilizing them and ensuring their comfort and safety.
Understanding and treating various medical emergencies like cardiac arrest, asthma attacks, and seizures.
Recognizing and managing injuries resulting from trauma, including fractures, burns, and head injuries.
Knowledge of common medications used in emergency medicine, including their dosages, routes of administration, and side effects.
Understanding concepts like informed consent, do-not-resuscitate orders, and confidentiality in emergency care.
Effective communication skills for interacting with patients, their families, and other healthcare professionals.
Understanding the functions of an ambulance, including equipment and safe driving practices.
Dealing with emergencies related to extreme weather, hazardous materials, and other environmental factors.
Practices to prevent the spread of infectious diseases in the emergency setting.
Understanding the unique needs of children, pregnant women, and other special populations.
For those pursuing further training, this provides more advanced cardiac care techniques.