In British Columbia, Emergency Medical provision (outside WorkSafeBC) is legislated by the Emergency Health Act, the Emergency Medical Assistants Act, and their associated regulations. In 2021, in response to the changing landscape of Emergency Medical Services, multiple stakeholders, including individual Emergency Medical Attendants (EMAs), provider agencies, training agencies, legislators and regulators, submitted a proposal to amend the regulations and, therefore, the scope of practice of the different levels of EMAs. In September of 2022, the minister of Health, under ministerial order M292, amended the regulations with the stipulation that the EMA must demonstrate they have been trained in the updated scope.
This blended workshop (8 hours online self-study and 2 days in-classroom) is approved by the BC Emergency Medical Assistant Licensing Board (BCEMALB). Participants, who are currently licensed in British Columbia as an Emergency Medical Responder (EMR), will be updated to the new scope of practice as per the 2022 Schedule 1 and Schedule 2 requirements from the BCEMALB.
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Duration
8 hours.
Prerequisites
None
Course Content
Airway
Use of CO-oximetry
Blood Pressure
Glucometry
Lift vs Loading vs Extrication vs Transport
Medication Overview
Basic Skills in medication administration
Assisting with Medications
Anaphylaxis
Procoagulant & Antifibrinolytics
Anti-hypoglycemic agents
Opioid Antagonists
Acetylsalicylic Acid (Aspirin)
Emergency Childbirth
Trauma
Wound Packing
IV Maintenance
Bronchodilators
Assessment
All participants complete practical assessments throughout the course.
In British Columbia, Emergency Medical provision (outside WorkSafeBC) is legislated by the Emergency Health Act, the Emergency Medical Assistants Act, and their associated regulations. In 2021, in response to the changing landscape of Emergency Medical Services, multiple stakeholders, including individual Emergency Medical Attendants (EMAs), provider agencies, training agencies, legislators and regulators, submitted a proposal to amend the regulations and, therefore, the scope of practice of the different levels of EMAs. In September of 2022, the minister of Health, under ministerial order M292, amended the regulations with the stipulation that the EMA must demonstrate they have been trained in the updated scope.
This blended workshop (8 hours online self-study and 2 days in-classroom) is approved by the BC Emergency Medical Assistant Licensing Board (BCEMALB). Participants, who are currently licensed in British Columbia as an Emergency Medical Responder (EMR), will be updated to the new scope of practice as per the 2022 Schedule 1 and Schedule 2 requirements from the BCEMALB.
Duration
8 hours.
Prerequisites
EMR certificate or license.
Course Content
Airway
Use of CO-oximetry
Blood Pressure
Glucometry
Lift vs Loading vs Extrication vs Transport
Medication Overview
Basic Skills in medication administration
Assisting with Medications
Anaphylaxis
Procoagulant & Antifibrinolytics
Anti-hypoglycemic agents
Opioid Antagonists
Acetylsalicylic Acid (Aspirin)
Emergency Childbirth
Trauma
Wound Packing
IV Maintenance
Bronchodilators
Assessment
All participants complete practical assessments throughout the course.
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