Emergency Medical Technician Refresher
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This program is under strict physician oversight, Dr. Scott McFarland, M.D.
Medical Director for Emergency Management Technologies LLC.
This program is for person(s) who are in need of a review for the EMT licensees. The program is a review of all aspects of the EMT as per the DOT standards. (IE Medical Legal, Anatomy & Physiology, Trauma, Shock, Cardiac and Respiratory emergencies, Pediatric medical and trauma, OB/GYN). This refresher program will be a skills review of all practical skills that an EMT must perform on a daily basis as per the DOT standard.
• 30 hours of Paramedic refresher training
• 2 hours HIV/AIDs refresher
• CPR American Heart Association
This program is under strict physician oversight, Dr. Scott McFarland, M.D.
Medical Director for Emergency Management Technologies LLC.
This course is designed to provide an overview, and to meet the 2001 EMT paramedic National Standards Curricular for those students who need to renew their Paramedic licensure. This course consists of major skills and theory related to the pre-hospital environment.
• 30 hours of Paramedic refresher training
• 2 hours HIV/AIDs refresher
• 2 hours Pediatric Education
• ACLS recertification
There are certain situations where additional treatments beyond the scope of the standard paramedic protocols are very beneficial for the patient. Hazardous materials exposures require additional training for patients to be recognized and treated appropriately. This training includes the specific toxidromes most commonly associated with the exposure, antidotes, pharmaceutical interventions, and familiarity with operating in the vicinity of an ongoing hazard.
These protocols are to be used by regionally-credentialed specially trained paramedics under strict physician oversight. It is recognized that these Tox-Medics have primary responsibility to the Hazardous Materials Team operating at an incident, and it is more likely that these Tox-Medics will be required to constantly monitor the occupational hazards incurred by a Hazardous Materials Technician rather than civilians affected by such an exposure. The Tox-Medic must have a close working relationship with responding hazardous materials team in order to be an effective advocate for their health and safety.
8 hr. CEU’s.
Emergency Management Technologies, LLC • 11480 Mellow CT • West Palm Beach, Fl 33411
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