AHA ACLS/BLS Renewal

ACLS is a course that allows providers to enhance their skills in treating adult victims of cardiac arrest or cardiopulmonary emergencies. It is an advanced, instructor-led classroom course that highlights the importance of team dynamics & communication, systems of care & immediate post-cardiac-arrest care. It also covers airway management & related pharmacology. In this course, skills are taught in group sessions and group learning & testing stations where case-based scenarios are presented. This course is designed for healthcare providers who direct or participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest & cardiovascular emergencies such as: EMS, emergency medicine, intensive care & critical care units. Upon successful completion, students receive a Provider Card valid for 2 years. BLS trains participants to recognize emergencies, give high-quality chest compressions, deliver appropriate ventilations and provide use of an AED. In the instructor-led classroom course, students participate in simulated clinical scenarios and learning stations. Students work with a BLS Instructor to complete BLS skills practice and testing. BLS CPR is designed for healthcare providers caring for patients in prehospital and in-facility environments. Upon successful completion, students receive a Provider Card valid for 2 years. EMS providers can receive 3 CEUs for the online portion & 6.75 CEUs for the classroom portion. Pre-course work: https://elearning.heart.org/course/424

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 9.75 | Elective = 0.00

AHA Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) - Original

ACLS is a course that allows providers to enhance their skills in treating adult victims of cardiac arrest or other cardiopulmonary emergencies. It is an advanced, instructor-led classroom course that highlights the importance of team dynamics and communication, systems of care and immediate post-cardiac-arrest care. It also covers airway management and related pharmacology. In this course, skills are taught in group sessions and group learning and testing stations where case-based scenarios are presented. This course is designed for healthcare providers who either direct or participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest and other cardiovascular emergencies including: EMS, emergency medicine, intensive care and critical care units. Upon successful completion, students will receive a Provider Card valid for two years.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 11.50 | Elective = 0.00

AHA Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) - RENEWAL

ACLS is a course that allows providers to enhance their skills in treating adult victims of cardiac arrest or other cardiopulmonary emergencies. It is an advanced, instructor-led classroom course that highlights the importance of team dynamics and communication, systems of care and immediate post-cardiac-arrest care. It also covers airway management and related pharmacology. In this course, skills are taught in group sessions and group learning and testing stations where case-based scenarios are presented. This course is designed for healthcare providers who either direct or participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest and other cardiovascular emergencies including: EMS, emergency medicine, intensive care and critical care units. Upon successful completion, students will receive a Provider Card valid for two years. The pre-course self-assessment and pre-course work can be found on the AHA elearning website: https://elearning.heart.org/course/424. You must bring a copy of the pre-course preparation certificate that states you have completed the video lessons and passed the pre-course self-assessment.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 6.75 | Elective = 3.00

AHA Basic Life Support (BLS)

BLS trains participants to promptly recognize several life-threatening emergencies, give high-quality chest compressions, deliver appropriate ventilations and provide early use of an AED. In the instructor-led classroom course, students participate in simulated clinical scenarios and learning stations. Students work with an AHA BLS Instructor to complete BLS skills practice and skills testing. BLS CPR is designed for healthcare providers caring for patients both in prehospital and in-facility environments. Upon successful completion, students will receive a Provider Card valid for two years.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 4.00 | Elective = 0.00

AHA HeartCode ACLS (Skills Assessment w/ Instructor)

HeartCode® ACLS Online is a self-directed, comprehensive eLearning program that uses adaptive learning technology to allow learners to acquire and demonstrate Advanced Cardiac Life Support skills using a personalized learning path that adapts in real time to a learner’s performance. The program is designed for healthcare professionals who need Advanced Cardiac Life Support training for their clinical duties. HeartCode® ACLS Online consists of a cognitive portion that is completed online. A separate psychomotor skills assessment using voice assisted manikins with real-time audio and visual feedback or a skills assessment with an AHA Instructor is required to earn a valid AHA ACLS Provider eCard that is valid for two years. 3 CAPCE CEUs are awarded for completion of the online portion of this program.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 3.00 | Elective = 0.00

AHA HeartCode BLS (Skills Assessment w/ Instructor)

HeartCode® BLS Online is a self-directed, comprehensive eLearning program that uses adaptive learning technology to allow learners to acquire and demonstrate Basic Life Support skills using a personalized learning path that adapts in real time to a learner’s performance. The program is designed for healthcare professionals who need Basic Life Support training for their clinical duties. HeartCode® BLS Online consists of a cognitive portion that is completed online. A separate psychomotor skills assessment using voice assisted manikins with real-time audio and visual feedback or a skills assessment with an AHA Instructor is required to earn a valid AHA BLS Provider eCard that is valid for two years. 0.75 CAPCE CEUs are awarded for completion of the online portion of this program.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 0.75 | Elective = 0.00

AHA HeartCode PALS (Skills Assessment w/ Instructor)

HeartCode® PALS Online is a self-directed, comprehensive eLearning program that uses adaptive learning technology to allow learners to acquire and demonstrate Pediatric Advanced Life Support skills using a personalized learning path that adapts in real time to a learner’s performance. The program is designed for healthcare professionals who need Pediatric Advanced Life Support training for their clinical duties. HeartCode® PALS Online consists of a cognitive portion that is completed online. A separate psychomotor skills assessment using voice assisted manikins with real-time audio and visual feedback or a skills assessment with an AHA Instructor is required to earn a valid AHA PALS Provider eCard that is valid for two years. 3 CAPCE CEUs are awarded for completion of the online portion of this program.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 5.25 | Elective = 0.00

AHA HeartSaver CPR/AED Only

HeartSaver CPR/AED ONLY

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 0.00 | Elective = 0.00

AHA HeartSaver CPR/AED/First Aid

Combo Class $75.00

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 0.00 | Elective = 0.00

AHA HeartSaver First Aid Only

First Aid Only $50.00

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 0.00 | Elective = 0.00

AHA Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) - Original

PALS is an advanced, instructor-led classroom course that uses a series of simulated pediatric emergencies to reinforce the important concepts of a systematic approach to pediatric assessment, basic life support, PALS treatment algorithms, effective resuscitation and team dynamics. The goal of the PALS Course is to improve the quality of care provided to seriously ill or injured children, resulting in improved outcomes. This course is designed for healthcare providers who respond to emergencies in infants and children including: EMS, emergency medicine, intensive care and critical care units such as physicians and nurses. Upon successful completion, students will receive a Provider Card valid for two years.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 8.00 | Elective = 0.00

AHA Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) - RENEWAL

PALS is an advanced, instructor-led classroom course that uses a series of simulated pediatric emergencies to reinforce the important concepts of a systematic approach to pediatric assessment, basic life support, PALS treatment algorithms, effective resuscitation and team dynamics. The goal of the PALS Course is to improve the quality of care provided to seriously ill or injured children, resulting in improved outcomes. This course is designed for healthcare providers who respond to emergencies in infants and children including: EMS, emergency medicine, intensive care and critical care units such as physicians and nurses. Upon successful completion, students will receive a Provider Card valid for two years. EMS providers can receive 2.75 CEUs for the online portion & 6.5 CEUs for the classroom portion. The pre-course self-assessment and pre-course work can be found on the AHA elearning website: https://elearning.heart.org/course/426. You must bring a copy of the pre-course preparation certificate that states you have completed the video lessons and passed the pre-course self-assessment.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 6.50 | Elective = 2.75

ASHI Basic First Aid

The ASHI Basic First Aid course helps students develop basic first aid knowledge, skills, and the confidence to respond. This first aid training program is an excellent choice for both the community and workplace setting, and conforms to the AHA and ARC Guidelines Update for First Aid. Intended for individuals who are not healthcare providers or professional rescuers but desire, or are required, to be certified in basic emergency medical care.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 3.00 | Elective = 0.00

ASHI Basic First Aid for Community Members

The ASHI Basic First Aid course helps students develop basic first aid knowledge, skills, and the confidence to respond. This first aid training program is an excellent choice for both the community and workplace setting, and conforms to the AHA and ARC Guidelines Update for First Aid. Intended for individuals who are not healthcare providers or professional rescuers but desire, or are required, to be certified in basic emergency medical care.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 0.00 | Elective = 0.00

ASHI Child and Babysitting Safety (CABS) for Community Members

***CPR/AED and First Aid are strongly recommended to attend this course, however not required.*** The 4-hour Child and Babysitting Safety (CABS) program from ASHI gives teenagers and young adults everything they need to know for safe and successful babysitting. From getting started with their business, to dealing with parents and children, to key safety, caregiving, and first aid tips, the magazine-format CABS guide and vlogger-style video make learning fun. This course is perfect for teens and young adults interested in a babysitting business, or who have responsibility for younger family members. Upon successful completion, students will receive a course completion card valid for 2 years.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 4.00 | Elective = 0.00

ASHI CPR/AED

An extremely flexible CPR and AED certification program that teaches how to recognize cardiac arrest, activate emergency medical services, and respond appropriately until additional assistance arrives. Also covers how to respond to urgent choking situations. Upon successful completion, students will receive a course completion card valid for 2 years and 3 CEUs.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 3.00 | Elective = 0.00

ASHI CPR/AED for Community Members

An extremely flexible CPR and AED certification program that teaches how to recognize cardiac arrest, activate emergency medical services, and respond appropriately until additional assistance arrives. Also covers how to respond to urgent choking situations. Upon successful completion, students will receive a course completion card valid for 2 years and 3 CEUs.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 0.00 | Elective = 0.00

ASHI Wilderness First Aid

***COURSE PRE-REQUISITE: CURRENT ADULT CPR/AED*** Wilderness environments create special situations not usually encountered in an urban or suburban environment. With an ASHI Wilderness First Aid class, first aid providers in a remote outdoor setting will be better prepared to respond with wilderness first aid training when faced with limited resources, longer times to care for someone, and decisions about when and how fast to evacuate an ill or injured person. This comprehensive 16-hour wilderness first aid course meets or exceeds the Boy Scouts of America Wilderness First Aid Curriculum and Doctrine Guidelines, 2017 Edition. Information-filled slide presentation covering wilderness and remote first aid from a basic understanding of emergency response in an outdoor setting to specific techniques and considerations for a wide range of injuries and illnesses. Wilderness First Aid Classes topics include: Preparation and Assessment, Preventing and Caring for Injuries and Illnesses, Environmental Hazards, Other Wilderness Considerations Upon successful completion, students will receive a course completion card valid for 2 years and 16 hours of CEUs.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 8.00 | Elective = 0.00

ASHI Wilderness First Aid with ASHI CPR/AED

***COURSE PRE-REQUISITE: CURRENT ADULT CPR/AED*** Wilderness environments create special situations not usually encountered in an urban or suburban environment. With an ASHI Wilderness First Aid class, first aid providers in a remote outdoor setting will be better prepared to respond with wilderness first aid training when faced with limited resources, longer times to care for someone, and decisions about when and how fast to evacuate an ill or injured person. This comprehensive 16-hour wilderness first aid course meets or exceeds the Boy Scouts of America Wilderness First Aid Curriculum and Doctrine Guidelines, 2017 Edition. Information-filled slide presentation covering wilderness and remote first aid from a basic understanding of emergency response in an outdoor setting to specific techniques and considerations for a wide range of injuries and illnesses. Wilderness First Aid Classes topics include: Preparation and Assessment, Preventing and Caring for Injuries and Illnesses, Environmental Hazards, Other Wilderness Considerations Upon successful completion, students will receive a course completion card valid for 2 years and 16 hours of CEUs.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 8.00 | Elective = 0.00

Bridging the Gap: The Importance of Social Work and Case Man

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 1.00 | Elective = 1.00

BSA First Aid Merit Badge

First aid—caring for injured or ill persons until they can receive professional medical care—is an important skill for every Scout. With some knowledge of first aid, a Scout can provide immediate care and help to someone who is hurt or who becomes ill. First aid can help prevent infection and serious loss of blood. It could even save a limb or a life. This course provides an opportunity for BSA Scouts to earn their First Aid Merit Badge.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 0.00 | Elective = 0.00

Expert Panel Discussion: Geriatrics In MIH

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 1.00 | Elective = 1.00

HealthCare Worker Safety in the Home

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 1.00 | Elective = 1.00

Integrating MIH and Nursing Staff in Hospital at Home

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 1.00 | Elective = 1.00

MIH and Hospice Care

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 1.00 | Elective = 1.00

Misadventures in Buprenorphine- The Initiation of a Protocol

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 1.00 | Elective = 1.00

NAEMT Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) - Original

Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) is the gold standard of education for emergency medical assessment and treatment. Endorsed by the National Association of EMS Physicians, AMLS emphasizes the use of the AMLS Assessment Pathway, a systematic tool for assessing and managing common medical conditions with urgent accuracy. Students learn to recognize and manage common medical crises through realistic case-based scenarios that challenge students to apply their knowledge to highly critical patients. The course emphasizes the use of scene size-up, history, interactive group discussion on potential treatment strategies, and physical exam to systematically rule out and consider possibilities and probabilities in treating patients’ medical crises. AMLS is appropriate for EMTs, paramedics, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurse anesthetists and physicians. Upon successful completion, students will receive a Provider Card valid for four years.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 16.00 | Elective = 0.00

NAEMT Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) - RENEWAL

Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) is the gold standard of education for emergency medical assessment and treatment. Endorsed by the National Association of EMS Physicians, AMLS emphasizes the use of the AMLS Assessment Pathway, a systematic tool for assessing and managing common medical conditions with urgent accuracy. Students learn to recognize and manage common medical crises through realistic case-based scenarios that challenge students to apply their knowledge to highly critical patients. The course emphasizes the use of scene size-up, history, interactive group discussion on potential treatment strategies, and physical exam to systematically rule out and consider possibilities and probabilities in treating patients’ medical crises. AMLS is appropriate for EMTs, paramedics, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurse anesthetists and physicians. Upon successful completion, students will receive a Provider Card valid for four years.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 8.00 | Elective = 0.00

NAEMT All Hazards Disaster Response (AHDR)

The All Hazards Disaster Response (AHDR) course teaches students how to respond to the many types of disaster scenarios they may encounter, including natural disasters and infrastructure failings, fires and radiological events, pandemics, active shooter incidents, and other mass casualty events. AHDR educates participants on how to analyze potential threats in their area, assess available resources, and create a response plan that will save lives. AHDR is appropriate for all levels of EMS practitioners. Upon successful completion, students will receive a Provider Card valid for four years.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 8.00 | Elective = 0.00

NAEMT Community Paramedic Series (CP)

NAEMT’s Community Paramedicine course series focuses on the knowledge and skills that paramedics need to succeed as community paramedics. As paramedics are increasingly depended upon to provide preventive as well as emergent and urgent care, these courses are outstanding education for all paramedics. The series is also designed to prepare paramedics to take the IBSC Community Paramedic certification (CP-C) exam. Individual courses within the series include: Motivational Interviewing, Wellness and Nutrition, Hospice and Palliative Care, Mental Health and Substance Abuse, Geriatrics, Pediatrics/Children with Special Health Care Needs, Endocrine Disorders, Respiratory Disorders, Cardiovascular Disorders, Pharmacology, Neurological Disorders, The Clinical Medicine of Community Paramedicine, Introduction to Community Paramedicine and Mobile Integrated Health, Clinical Rotations.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 8.00 | Elective = 0.00

NAEMT Emergency Pediatric Care (EPC) - Original

The Emergency Pediatric Care (EPC) course focuses on critical pediatric physiology, illnesses, injuries and interventions to help EMS practitioners provide the best treatment for sick and injured children in the field. The course stresses critical thinking skills to help practitioners make the best decisions for their young patients. Topics covered include: The pathophysiology of the most common critical pediatric emergency issues, and critical thinking skills to help practitioners make the best decisions for their patients; Application of the Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT), a tool to help EMS practitioners rapidly and accurately assess pediatric patients; The importance of family-centered care; Understanding and communicating with children; Airway management, breathing and oxygenation; Cardiac emergencies; Recognizing child abuse and neglect; Hypoperfusion and shock; Newborn resuscitation. EPC is appropriate for EMTs, paramedics, emergency medical responders, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and physicians. EPC is accredited by CAPCE and recognized by NREMT. Upon successful completion, students will receive a Provider Card valid for four years.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 16.00 | Elective = 0.00

NAEMT Emergency Pediatric Care (EPC) - RENEWAL

The Emergency Pediatric Care (EPC) course focuses on critical pediatric physiology, illnesses, injuries and interventions to help EMS practitioners provide the best treatment for sick and injured children in the field. The course stresses critical thinking skills to help practitioners make the best decisions for their young patients. Topics covered include: The pathophysiology of the most common critical pediatric emergency issues, and critical thinking skills to help practitioners make the best decisions for their patients; Application of the Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT), a tool to help EMS practitioners rapidly and accurately assess pediatric patients; The importance of family-centered care; Understanding and communicating with children; Airway management, breathing and oxygenation; Cardiac emergencies; Recognizing child abuse and neglect; Hypoperfusion and shock; Newborn resuscitation. EPC is appropriate for EMTs, paramedics, emergency medical responders, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and physicians. EPC is accredited by CAPCE and recognized by NREMT. Upon successful completion, students will receive a Provider Card valid for four years.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 8.00 | Elective = 0.00

NAEMT EMS Safety

NAEMT’s EMS Safety course teaches students how to protect themselves and their patients while on the job. It promotes a culture of safety and helps reduce the number of on-the-job fatalities and injuries. EMS Safety is the only national, comprehensive safety course for EMS practitioners. Its interactive format features real-life case studies and compelling discussions on current safety issues and provides participants with a forum to share their own experiences. Critical thinking stations help build participants’ risk assessment and decision-making skills. EMS Safety is appropriate for all levels of EMS practitioners, other medical professionals providing prehospital patient care, and EMS supervisors and administrators. Upon successful completion, students will receive a Provider Card valid for four years.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 8.00 | Elective = 0.00

NAEMT First On The Scene (FOTS)

First on the Scene (FOTS), teaches the general public basic emergency response to life-threatening emergencies until EMS arrives on the scene. Through lesson presentations and hands-on skill stations, participants will learn how to access help in the event of a life-threatening emergency and what to do until EMS arrives. This course covers: Activating the 911 system, Hands-only CPR and AED, Administering naloxone, Administering epinephrine, Responding to life-threatening bleeding, Penetrating chest trauma, Moving patients to safety, Positioning injured patients.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 0.00 | Elective = 0.00

NAEMT Geriatric Education for EMS (GEMS)

GEMS provides EMS practitioners at all levels with the skills and knowledge to address the unique medical, social, environmental and communications challenges of older adults. Developed by NAEMT, in partnership with the American Geriatrics Society, GEMS empowers EMS practitioners to help improve medical outcomes and quality of life for geriatric patients. GEMS is appropriate for EMTs, paramedics, emergency medical responders, nurses, physician assistants and physicians. Upon successful completion, students will receive a Provider Card valid for four years.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 8.00 | Elective = 0.00

NAEMT Mental Health Resilience Officer (MHRO)

The Mental Health Resilience Officer (MHRO) course prepares EMS personnel to serve as their agency’s Mental Health Resilience Officer. In this role, the MHRO will engage with peers to develop an understanding of mental health issues and resilience; identify peers who are experiencing mental health stressors and crises; navigate peers in need to the right services for help; and support the development of a culture of mental health resilience and emotional wellness within the agency.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 0.00 | Elective = 8.00

NAEMT Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) - HYBRID

The mission of PHTLS is to promote excellence in trauma patient management by all providers involved in the delivery of prehospital care. PHTLS is developed by NAEMT in cooperation with the American College of Surgeons' Committee on Trauma. The Committee provides the medical direction and content oversight for the PHTLS program. PHTLS courses improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality. The program is based on a philosophy stressing the treatment of the multi-system trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs. PHTLS promotes critical thinking as the foundation for providing quality care. It is based on the belief that, given a good fund of knowledge and key principles, EMS practitioners are capable of making reasoned decisions regarding patient care. PHTLS is appropriate for EMTs, paramedics, nurses, physician assistants, physicians, and other prehospital providers. Upon successful completion, students will receive a Provider Card valid for four years.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 16.00 | Elective = 0.00

NAEMT Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) - Original

The mission of PHTLS is to promote excellence in trauma patient management by all providers involved in the delivery of prehospital care. PHTLS is developed by NAEMT in cooperation with the American College of Surgeons' Committee on Trauma. The Committee provides the medical direction and content oversight for the PHTLS program. PHTLS courses improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality. The program is based on a philosophy stressing the treatment of the multi-system trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs. PHTLS promotes critical thinking as the foundation for providing quality care. It is based on the belief that, given a good fund of knowledge and key principles, EMS practitioners are capable of making reasoned decisions regarding patient care. PHTLS is appropriate for EMTs, paramedics, nurses, physician assistants, physicians, and other prehospital providers. Upon successful completion, students will receive a Provider Card valid for four years.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 8.00 | Elective = 0.00

NAEMT Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) - RENEWAL

The mission of PHTLS is to promote excellence in trauma patient management by all providers involved in the delivery of prehospital care. PHTLS is developed by NAEMT in cooperation with the American College of Surgeons' Committee on Trauma. The Committee provides the medical direction and content oversight for the PHTLS program. PHTLS courses improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality. The program is based on a philosophy stressing the treatment of the multi-system trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs. PHTLS promotes critical thinking as the foundation for providing quality care. It is based on the belief that, given a good fund of knowledge and key principles, EMS practitioners are capable of making reasoned decisions regarding patient care. PHTLS is appropriate for EMTs, paramedics, nurses, physician assistants, physicians, and other prehospital providers. Upon successful completion, students will receive a Provider Card valid for four years.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 8.00 | Elective = 0.00

NAEMT Principles of Ethics and Personal Leadership (PEPL)

Principles of Ethics and Personal Leadership (PEPL) is a 16-hour course that provides EMS and Mobile Healthcare (MHC) practitioners at all levels with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively interact with patients and their families, other medical personnel, co-workers, supervisors and community residents at large. The course covers topics and skills in the following areas: personal and professional values and beliefs, understanding the concept of "service beyond self", personal responsibility for ethical decision making, strategies for conflict resolution, and serving as an ambassador for the profession, agency, and community. Through course presentation, dialogue, and learning activities, including written and video case studies, students will explore the importance of ethics and personal leadership, identify their leadership roles in civic life as individuals, family members, professionals, and members of the community, and practice the skills important to the exercise of personal, ethical leadership. This course is appropriate for EMTs, paramedics, other mobile healthcare practitioners, and emergency responders. PEPL is accredited by CAPCE and recognized by NREMT. Upon successful completion of this course, students receive a certificate of completion, wallet card good for 4 years, and 16 hours of CAPCE credit.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 8.00 | Elective = 0.00

NAEMT Psychological Trauma in the EMS Patient (PTEP)

NAEMT's Psychological Trauma in EMS Patients (PTEP) course gives EMS practitioners the resources they need to help alleviate patients’ hidden wounds – intense fear, stress and pain – during a medical emergency. PTEP educates EMS practitioners about the biological underpinnings of psychological trauma, the short and long-term impact on the brain and body, and warning signs that a patient is experiencing extreme psychological distress. EMS practitioners are also taught strategies and techniques to alleviate patients’ distress and help patients cope with what they’re experiencing to ward off lingering effects. PTEP is designed for EMS practitioners and other prehospital providers. Upon successful completion, students will receive a Provider Card valid for four years.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 0.00 | Elective = 8.00

NAEMT Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) - Original

Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) course teaches EMS practitioners and other prehospital providers how to respond to and care for patients in a civilian tactical environment. The course presents the three phases of tactical care and integrates parallel EMS nomenclature: Hot Zone/Direct Threat Care that is rendered while under attack or in adverse conditions; Warm Zone/Indirect Threat Care that is rendered while the threat has been suppressed but may resurface at any point; Cold Zone/Evacuation Care that is rendered while the casualty is being evacuated from the incident site. NAEMT's TECC course is endorsed by the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma, is consistent with the current guidelines established by the Committee on TECC (Co-TECC), and meets all of the updated National Tactical Emergency Medical Support Competency Domains. Upon successful completion, students will receive a provider card valid for four years.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 8.00 | Elective = 0.00

NAEMT Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) - RENEWAL

Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) course teaches EMS practitioners and other prehospital providers how to respond to and care for patients in a civilian tactical environment. The course presents the three phases of tactical care and integrates parallel EMS nomenclature: Hot Zone/Direct Threat Care that is rendered while under attack or in adverse conditions; Warm Zone/Indirect Threat Care that is rendered while the threat has been suppressed but may resurface at any point; Cold Zone/Evacuation Care that is rendered while the casualty is being evacuated from the incident site. NAEMT's TECC course is endorsed by the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma, is consistent with the current guidelines established by the Committee on TECC (Co-TECC), and meets all of the updated National Tactical Emergency Medical Support Competency Domains. Upon successful completion, students will receive a provider card valid for four years.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 8.00 | Elective = 0.00

NAEMT Tactical Emergency Casualty Care for LEOs (TECC-LEO)

Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) course is an 8-hour classroom course specifically designed for law enforcement officers and other non-EMS first responders. The course presents the three phases of tactical care and integrates parallel EMS nomenclature: Hot Zone/Direct Threat Care that is rendered while under attack or in adverse conditions; Warm Zone/Indirect Threat Care that is rendered while the threat has been suppressed but may resurface at any point; Cold Zone/Evacuation Care that is rendered while the casualty is being evacuated from the incident site. NAEMT's TECC course is endorsed by the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma, is consistent with the current guidelines established by the Committee on TECC (Co-TECC), and meets all of the updated National Tactical Emergency Medical Support Competency Domains. Upon successful completion, students will receive a provider card valid for four years.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 8.00 | Elective = 0.00

Pediatric Basics for Community Paramedics

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 1.00 | Elective = 1.00

Rethinking Success: Rethinking What Success Looks Like When

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 1.00 | Elective = 1.00

Rethinking Success: Rethinking What Success Looks Like When

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 1.00 | Elective = 1.00

RTAD Continuing Education Program (CEP)

All sessions require pre-registration. Participants attending a CE Program class are not allowed to enter the class late or leave the class early for any reason and receive credit for the training. This includes, but is not limited to, personnel running calls or performing other work-related duties. No credit will be given if the participant is not present for the entire class.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 0.00 | Elective = 0.00

RTAD Medical Director Training

Shift training completed by the RTAD Medical Director.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 0.00 | Elective = 0.00

RTAD New Employee Orientation (NEO)

The NEO-FTP requirements have been developed to ensure that all individuals providing pre-hospital care have received appropriate training and are competent and confident in providing safe, professional and compassionate care on a consistent basis. Should there become a need for the department to modify the orientation period, the Deputy Chief-Medical Officer (DCMO), or designee, will make every effort to notify the employee with as much advanced notice as possible. Successful completion of the NEO-FTP is required in order to function independently as a clinician with RTAD. Completion of the NEO-FTP program does not in any way represent a contract, agreement or guarantee of continued employment.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 0.00 | Elective = 0.00

RTAD Shift Training

On-Duty Shift Training "Ad-Hoc" will not exceed 1 hour in duration, unless necessary. On-duty training may include, but not be limited to, high risk/low frequency skills, driver’s skills, or other areas determined necessary through the Training Division’s ongoing assessment process (call review, QA, field assessment, etc.). On-duty crews, will be in a “last call” status, meaning they will notify Dispatch that they are out of service except for life-threating emergencies. The crew will be the last unit to be dispatched except for critical events in which the crew is in close proximity such as cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, or other like emergencies.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 0.00 | Elective = 0.00

RTAD Simulation Training

Simulation training will engage the participants in a simulated patient scenario to evaluate their critical thinking skills along with knowledge of the RTAD clinical operating guidelines. On-Duty Shift Training "Ad-Hoc" will not exceed 1 hour in duration, unless necessary. On-duty training may include, but not be limited to, high risk/low frequency skills, driver’s skills, or other areas determined necessary through the Training Division’s ongoing assessment process (call review, QA, field assessment, etc.). On-duty crews, will be in a “last call” status, meaning they will notify Dispatch that they are out of service except for life-threating emergencies. The crew will be the last unit to be dispatched except for critical events in which the crew is in close proximity such as cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, or other like emergencies.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 0.00 | Elective = 0.00

RTAD Skills Verification

Skills verification sessions are designed to verify the competency of RTAD Paramedics & EMTs when performing procedures. On-Duty Shift Training "Ad-Hoc" will not exceed 1 hour in duration, unless necessary. On-duty training may include, but not be limited to, high risk/low frequency skills, driver’s skills, or other areas determined necessary through the Training Division’s ongoing assessment process (call review, QA, field assessment, etc.). On-duty crews, will be in a “last call” status, meaning they will notify Dispatch that they are out of service except for life-threating emergencies. The crew will be the last unit to be dispatched except for critical events in which the crew is in close proximity such as cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, or other like emergencies.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 0.00 | Elective = 0.00

RTAD Specialty Training

Various courses that may be of limited or one time offerings. Course description will have actual course offered and additional details.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 0.00 | Elective = 0.00

The Queen Anne's County MICH Program

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 1.00 | Elective = 1.00

VFIS Cone Competency Course

Driving an ambulance or client transportation vehicle is a privilege and a position of tremendous responsibility in which proper training is critical. The cone competency course is designed to measure driver proficiency in handling emergency vehicles. It is one portion of a comprehensive Emergency Meidcal Services Vehicle Operations Program and should be utilized with the overall program. Through its use, the progress of each emergency vehicle driver can be measured over a period of time.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 0.00 | Elective = 0.00

VFIS Emergency Medical Services Vehicle Operation (EMSVO)

Driving an ambulance or client transportation vehicle is a privilege and a position of tremendous responsibility in which proper training is critical. Participants in this course will have the opportunity to gain and/or verify a broad range of competencies associated with emergency and client transportation vehicles. These competencies include the basic understanding of emergency response, vehicle dynamics and operations as well as the skills necessary for practical application.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 0.00 | Elective = 0.00

VFIS Patient Care Documentation

Beneficial to all EMS, fire, rescue and law enforcement, this program discusses the importance of proper documentation in patient care using actual patient care scenarios. A quality assurance manager is essential if the system is to mature into a sophisticated patient care delivery system.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 0.00 | Elective = 0.00

VFIS Patient Handling

Learn about three techniques which you can use within your volunteer organization to respond to the ever-changing emergency services environment.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 0.00 | Elective = 0.00

VFIS Traffic Incident Management (TIM)

Approved by the Federal Highway Adminstration as SHRP2 equivalent, participants may obtain SHRP2 certificates following successful completion of this course. Help responders minimize the risk of responding on/near a roadway by understanding the elements of a safe work zone and potential hazards. Training covers a variety of topics, including: the need for advanced warning, apparatus positioning and placement, multi-agency communication, scene lighting, retro-reflective and fluorescent personal protective equipment and coordination of on-scene apparatus and personnel.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 0.00 | Elective = 0.00

VFIS UTV/ATV Safety Program

This program addresses safety topics pertaining to UTVs and ATVs within an ESO fleet including: importance of safe vehicle operations, the need for continued training, the vehicle operator, protective gear, preplanning, basic safety and maintenance.

Training Credits/CEUs: Core = 0.00 | Elective = 0.00