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Immediate Care Paramedics offers a variety of clinical courses to many different scopes of practice and levels of experience. To achieve your specific level of practice, educational needs or training

requirements we deliver our courses at two different levels, Basic Life Support or Advanced Life Support.

To ensure that ICP delivers you the best experience possible, we have placed stipulations upon the attendees of our specific courses to maximise your learning experience. This will allow you to develop in an environment that is applicable to your current level of practice and experience.

 

Our Basic Life Support (BLS) Courses are 1 day (8Hrs) unless stated.

BLS Courses deliver a foundation knowledge in the concepts and practices of the course you have chosen. They are aimed at developing, enhancing and allowing you the opportunity to practise skills and techniques that may be new to you or skills that you wish to further develop confidence and experienced in.

 

Upon successful completion of your chosen course, you will still be awarded the course qualification at a BLS level. This qualification and achievement will remain as a recognised qualification and can also be transferred internationally.

 

Level of Expected Practice (ATP):

  • Volunteers

  • First Responders

  • EMT's (Those that are undertaking & have not yet achieved their degree)

  • Health Support Workers

 

(As stated, we also acknowledge that we have staff with ATP's that hold other professional qualifications. If you wish to discuss which course would be suitable for your individual needs, please contact us)

 

 

 

 

 

Our Advanced Life Support (ALS) Courses are usually 2 days (16hrs) unless stated.  

ALS Courses are typically professional level courses aimed at practitioners who wish to extend and enhance clinical assessment and clinical practice. ALS Course's assume a level of comprehension and practical ability prior to attending your chosen subject area. The ALS courses will enable you to achieve an internationally recognised and professional qualification that is the minimum industry standard across the USA, Europe and the UK. All our ALS courses are now being taught in over 68 different countries and are rapidly becoming a requisite for employment with many agencies like Aspen and International SOS around Australasia and the world.

Level of Expected Practice (ATP):

  • EMT (With degree award) 

  • Paramedic

  • Intensive Care Paramedic 

  • Registered Nurses (Enrolled and Staff)

  • Doctors (Prime, Rural, GP's and Hospital)

 

(As stated, we also acknowledge that we have staff with ATP's that hold other professional qualifications. If you wish to discuss which course would be suitable for your individual needs, please contact us)

 

 

Still not sure which course is best for you? Please feel free to contact us and discuss your options and one of the team will be happy to give you independent advice.

 

 

 

 

 

Immediate Care Paramedics takes patient advocacy and safety very seriously.

We would like to draw your attention to our Deligated Scopes of Practice Policy.

 

 

 

 

 

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