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Develop into a proficient independent practitioner capable of effectively evaluating, prioritizing, transferring, handling, treating, referring, and discharging patients in community settings. Acquire expertise to address nearly all patient types, encompassing pediatric and adult cases, mental health situations, obstetric emergencies, medical conditions, and trauma incidents.
Experience an ideal mix of classroom instruction and hands-on training, completing various clinical rotations each year. Classroom learning equips you with essential knowledge, comprehension, and critical thinking abilities required for paramedic work. You'll apply these concepts during field placements, refining your abilities while making meaningful contributions to patient care. Additionally, you'll cultivate advanced communication abilities along with personal and professional competencies.
Master the ability to efficiently gather patient histories, evaluate needs, prioritize treatment, create care plans, coordinate with other healthcare providers, and deliver home-based care while facilitating health-promoting discussions with patients, caregivers, and families. Help patients comprehend medical information and clinical recommendations by drawing upon your solid foundation in evidence-based practices.
Demonstrating empathy, dedication, and a commitment to excellence in care are fundamental requirements. Receive guidance as you evolve into a clinical leader and critical decision-maker while deepening your awareness of the broader healthcare system through practical experiences. You'll synthesize your knowledge, paramedic techniques, and professional qualities to effectively assess and treat patients of all ages in diverse environments.
During clinical rotations, you'll maintain supernumerary status to maximize exposure to paramedic responsibilities and patient interactions. An experienced practice educator will mentor your development and enhance your practical skills. As part of your placement, you'll follow shift schedules that may include weekend work.
Our program maintains continuous accreditation from the Health and Care Professions Council, the multidisciplinary regulatory body establishing educational and training standards for 16 healthcare professions, including paramedics. This guarantees that graduates emerge as capable, self-sufficient professionals ready to meet the challenges of modern prehospital healthcare.