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Units indexed by faculty Diploma of Ambulance Paramedic StudiesCourse code: 2808 + Course abbreviations: DipAmbParaStudies + Total credit points required: 72 + 3 years part-time Study mode and course locationOn-campus (Peninsula – P/T only) Course descriptionThis course prepares students to work as qualified ambulance paramedics with Victorian ambulance services. Entry is restricted to employees of Metropolitan Ambulance Service and Rural Ambulance Victoria, as this is an industry-funded course. Course objectivesBy completion of this course, the graduate should demonstrate the knowledge, understanding, skills and attitudes to: meet the needs of the community, the industry and the profession as an ambulance paramedic and member of the health care team; and continue to develop and further enhance their personal and professional development as an ambulance paramedic; recognise and assess appropriate symptom-syndrome patterns and to care for patients as required at the scene of sudden illness or injury, within the Ambulance Service Clinical Practice Guidelines; provide and/or assist with care during the transport of patients of all ages suffering from illness, injury or disability, whether physical or mental, acute or chronic including retrieval or escorted patients - this includes demonstration of the competencies required of a patient transport tfficer; ensure that care and treatment is maintained on arrival at hospital, until responsibility is handed over to the appropriate personnel; communicate and work effectively with other emergency services personnel and other members of the health care team; manage the associated social, cultural, religious, emotional and communciation aspects of sick and injured persons, their relatives, carers and bystanders; practice as an ambulance paramedic within an appropriate ethical and professional construct whilst adhering to relevant legislation, regulations and Ambulance Service policies; provide basic instruction to individuals and small groups; initiate and/or assist with rescue techniques as appropriate and to initially manage multi-casualty incidents, including the nature of critical incident stress management; contribute to Ambulance Services' information technology and research programs and practice within an evidence-based paradigm. Course structureThe course consists of three core units in first year and three core units in second year followed by one year of additional clinical experience. Each unit is conducted over the full academic year. Course requirementsFirst year
Second year
Third year
Contact detailsTelephone: +61 3 9904 4327, email: enquiries.paramedics@med.monash.edu.au or visit www.med.monash.edu.au/daps/ Previous page | Next page | Section contents | Title and contents |