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Our medical classes are developed around a 2 year
certification period. They are designed to bring you current information
that is important
in emergent/critical situations. Your staff
will be given information based on current scientific evidence in both a
didactic and scenario based environment. These courses are the
current offerings from the AHA, ASHI, EMS Safety Services, and Insight
Educators. All classes are based on current science and is geared
to your current work environment
therefore
guaranteeing the best potential outcome for the patients you may
encounter.
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This course is designed for the
healthcare providers who have medical training in the treatment of
cardiopulmonary emergencies on the advanced level. Courses use a
problem-oriented, scenario-based educational approach combined with
group teaching and evaluation stations designed for adult learners. |
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The 4 hour PALS / Pediatrics Review Course is
designed for healthcare providers who have medical training in the
treatment of pediatric emergencies on the advanced level. Courses
use a problem-oriented, scenario-based educational approach combined
with group teaching and evaluation stations designed for adult learners.
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This course
designed to assist in the understanding and anticipation of basic level
providers who function within a clinical environment such as a surgery
centers, doctors offices, dental or optometric offices, clinics, etc.,
to function on an operational level with advanced level providers. |
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Advanced Life Support (ALS) Interface is a course designed to
assist in the transition of EMT-Basics to function on an operational
level with Advanced Life Support / Paramedic level providers.
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PHTLS courses provide a prehospital trauma care
philosophy, stressing the need to treat the multisystem trauma patient
as a unique entity with specific needs. This may require an approach to
the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities. |
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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) courses include
training on Automatic External Defibrillator's (AED's) and are designed
to prepare an individual to be a provider of basic life support skills
through lecture, skills practice, discussion, and practical evaluation.
Appropriate for lay rescuers, clinical, and prehospital audiences on the
basic and advanced levels. |
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CPR/AED/First Aid Review courses are designed for
both lay rescuer and healthcare professionals who are interested in
reviewing/reinforcing their skills in CPR and AED performance.
Appropriate for lay rescuers, clinical, and prehospital audiences on the
basic and advanced levels. |
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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) courses include
training on Automatic External Defibrillator's (AED's) and are designed
to prepare an individual to be a provider of basic life support skills
through lecture, skills practice, discussion, and practical evaluation.
Appropriate for lay rescuers, clinical, and prehospital audiences on the
basic and advanced levels. |
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This 4 hour course is designed for
the healthcare provider who is interested in understanding, or wishes to
review the the basics of emergent pharmacological interventions in the
acute patient. Appropriate for both clinical and prehospital
audiences on the basic and advanced levels. |
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This 4 hour course is designed for the healthcare
provider who is interested in understanding, or wishes to review the the
basic cardiac physiology as interpreted through the 3 major leads of the
ECG utilized during emergent patient presentations. |
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This course is designed for the healthcare providers
who have medical training in the treatment of cardiopulmonary
emergencies on the advanced level. Courses use a problem-oriented,
scenario-based educational approach combined with group teaching and
evaluation stations designed for adult learners. |
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