Skip Main MenuSkip AdministrationAdministrationCourse categories | Available CoursesWelcome to the update for the Clinical Procedures 2009 - 2011 An introduction to the concept of Chemical, Biological and Radiological agents and their efffects on the human body. Introduction to the MDT Resources for the LTNZ Driving hours familiarisation Welcome to the Stryker Stretcher familiarisation. This course provides videos and information for the new stretchers. Please familiarise yourself with this stretcher before you need to use one. This course was setup as part of the update for clinical members to the Clinical Procedures in 2007. Members still have access to the course and everyone is welcome to re-visit the course. This the the first module that is to be completed of the National Diploma in Ambulance Practice. After successful completion of this module you will move onto either the Medical or the Trauma module Once you have completed the Core Skills Module you are able to move onto either the Trauma Module or the Medical Module. Our administration team will let you know which module you will be doing first. Once you have completed the Core Skills Module you are able to move onto either the Medical Module or the Trauma Module. Our administration team will let you know which module you will be doing first. Information for Influenza A (H1N1) - Swine 'flu. This module is completed by students before they attend the 2-day driver training course. You don't need to be assigned to a particular driver training course to complete this module, as when you successfully complete this module you will then be assigned a course to attend. Everyone coming to a driver training course needs to have completed the module. The Upskill course is for selected Paramedics that are to be trained to use Morphine, Naloxone, Adrenaline and Metoclopramide This is an area for Clinical Education Assessors (workplace assessors) to share information and ideas as well as download forms and information This course is orientation training for operational members (ambulance and events) who will be using Laerdal Philips defibrillators - Heartstart First Aid AED, Heartstart FR2 AED, Heartstart FRx and Heartstart MRx This course is for BLS members who are completing the ILS course pre-entry requirements. This examination is for members who are undergoing selection to complete the upskill paramedic course This course is used for members who have completed the National certificate in Ambulance and whom are upgrading to Paramedic level. This course is for all students enrolled on the Paramedic course from June 2009 Welcome to St John This is the National Induction Programme that gives all new and exisiting members an overview of the organisation and all the functions. A discussion forum for facilitators of CCE Everyone can enter this course. You'll need your login and password. This is a good way to see what the online campus looks like and to practice sitting an online examination. This will be helpful to you if you're unable to open up your course or examination until a set date. Come in an have a look! If you don't have a login and password, simply click on the course and then click "log in as a guest". Download material for review Driver Fatigue deals with the issues around NZTA Rule 62001 and the use of This course contains resources that will aid you in the dispatching of ambulance response. Included is Initial Assign and Location Finding Initial Assign is the primary method for dispatching of ambulance, this e-learning package will provide the basic understanding necessary to be able to utilise this key feature properly. Location Finding will aid you in ascertaining you have the right place! |
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