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Re: ongoing education
Medflight, FW, Arctic Canada:
Same criteria and $ for both: 2 years 911 or ER/ICU exp. plus CPR, ACLS, BTLS or PHLS or TNCC or FNATC at hire; PALS or PEPP or APLS, NRP, aircrew survival (Arctic at -30 or lower) within 6 months; ATLS, ALSO or ALARM, STABLE, a 12-lead interpretation course and OB Stat preferred within an additional 12 months.
Fly Safe.
Ken L-W CCEMT-P/RN etc
--- newton@unm.edu wrote:
>Hey all,
> I am doing some research for a project and would appreciate any
>input. What are the continuing education, publication, or research
>requirements for your flight programs for paramedics and nurses??? Do
>all services require ACLS, PALS/ENPC, NRP and/or a trauma cert. (ATLS,
>PHTLS, FNATC, etc.)????? Any help would be appreciated. Please
>include your program name and typical crew configuration (all will be
>kept in confidence) Thanks
>
>Andrew Bartkus, RN, BSN, CEN, CCRN, CFRN, NREMT-P
>University of New Mexico Hospital-Lifeguard
>Albuquerque, NM
>
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