Continuing Education
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COURSE 1
SCUBA Diving Emergencies :
An Emergency Medical Services Review
This 2.0 Hour lecture provides a general overview of getting the RIGHT patient to the RIGHT place in the RIGHT amount of time. Scuba diving encompasses a wide range of interests and a variety of participants, including recreational divers who enjoy touring the reefs and looking at marine life, commercial divers who work in underwater construction, and public safety divers who perform search and rescue operations. Whatever the reason for diving, all divers are subject to a special set of environmental and physiological factors. Diving emergencies present unique issues for EMS providers, so having a general understanding of concepts related to diving will be valuable in the event you ever need to respond to the scene of a diving emergency.
COURSE 2
Blast Injuries :
A Prehospital Emergency Care Review
This 2.0 Hour lecture provides a general overview of getting the RIGHT patient to the RIGHT place in the RIGHT amount of time. Scuba diving encompasses a wide range of interests and a variety of participants, including recreational divers who enjoy touring the reefs and looking at marine life, commercial divers who work in underwater construction, and public safety divers who perform search and rescue operations. Whatever the reason for diving, all divers are subject to a special set of environmental and physiological factors. Diving emergencies present unique issues for EMS providers, so having a general understanding of concepts related to diving will be valuable in the event you ever need to respond to the scene of a diving emergency.
COURSE 3
Confined Space Emergency Medical Services Considerations : An Awareness Level Training
This 2.0 Hour lecture provides a general overview of getting the RIGHT patient to the RIGHT place in the RIGHT amount of time. Scuba diving encompasses a wide range of interests and a variety of participants, including recreational divers who enjoy touring the reefs and looking at marine life, commercial divers who work in underwater construction, and public safety divers who perform search and rescue operations. Whatever the reason for diving, all divers are subject to a special set of environmental and physiological factors. Diving emergencies present unique issues for EMS providers, so having a general understanding of concepts related to diving will be valuable in the event you ever need to respond to the scene of a diving emergency.
COURSE 4
Obstetrical Emergencies: A Pre-hospital Perspective
This 2.0 Hour lecture provides a general overview of getting the RIGHT patient to the RIGHT place in the RIGHT amount of time. Scuba diving encompasses a wide range of interests and a variety of participants, including recreational divers who enjoy touring the reefs and looking at marine life, commercial divers who work in underwater construction, and public safety divers who perform search and rescue operations. Whatever the reason for diving, all divers are subject to a special set of environmental and physiological factors. Diving emergencies present unique issues for EMS providers, so having a general understanding of concepts related to diving will be valuable in the event you ever need to respond to the scene of a diving emergency.
COURSE 5
Neonatal Patient Emergencies:
A Pre-hospital Perspecitve
This 2.0 Hour lecture provides a general overview of getting the RIGHT patient to the RIGHT place in the RIGHT amount of time. Scuba diving encompasses a wide range of interests and a variety of participants, including recreational divers who enjoy touring the reefs and looking at marine life, commercial divers who work in underwater construction, and public safety divers who perform search and rescue operations. Whatever the reason for diving, all divers are subject to a special set of environmental and physiological factors. Diving emergencies present unique issues for EMS providers, so having a general understanding of concepts related to diving will be valuable in the event you ever need to respond to the scene of a diving emergency.
COURSE 6
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