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Course Description

This in-depth program prepares professional health and safety personnel to provide emergency and extended care in remote or high risk areas. CPR and AED training are included.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Roles and Responsibilities
  2. Well Being of the Emergency Responder
  3. Patient Assessment
  4. Respiratory Emergencies
  5. Supplementary Oxygen
  6. Cardiovascular Emergencies
  7. Trauma
  8. Medical Conditions
  9. Musculoskeletal Injuries
  10. Environmental Emergencies
  11. Special Populations

Credential Awarded

St. John Ambulance Certificate

Notes

Please be advised that the daily course schedules are subject to change and all participants should be prepared for course deliveries outside normal business hours (i.e. evenings and weekends). You will be notified if any such change is necessary. In the event of inclement weather, students should visit www.mi.mun.ca for important announcements regarding class cancellations and rescheduling. Announcements regarding class cancellations will also be on local radio stations.

If you are eligible to receive a T2202A for tax purposes, they will be available on Short Course Registration in February of the following year. Students are advised to log into your Destiny account in order to print a copy of your T2202A form.

Information regarding Marine Institute cancellation policy is provided during checkout. Should you have any questions in this regard, please contact shortcoursehelp@mi.mun.ca

If you have any questions regarding your account with the Marine Institute, please contact the Finance Department at (709) 778-0200.

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