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Course Description

  • EMMS 311 - PARAMEDIC PRACTICE I AND COMMUNICATION FOR EMT

    Components:Theory & Practical
    Credit Hours: 6
    Course Schedule: Block System
    This block will equip those working as Paramedics with both theoretical and practical understanding of the Emergency Medical Services Systems. It will cover the basics of primary survey, secondary survey, resuscitation, patient examination and history taking, making judgments of life threats, communicating in the health care setting, providing medical handover and documentation.

  • EMMS 312 - PARAMEDIC PRACTICE II

    Components:Theory & Practical
    Credit Hours: 5
    Course Schedule: Block System
    This block will equip students working in the pre-hospital emergency care with foundations of knowledge to apply patient care in trauma situations. To develop knowledge and understanding of the resources available to assist a paramedic at a trauma scene.

     

  • EMMS 313 - PARAMEDIC PRACTICE III

    Components:Theory & Practical
    Credit Hours: 5
    Course Schedule: Block System
    This block will equip students working in the pre-hospital emergency care with foundations of knowledge to apply patient care in medical emergency situations. To provide the student with the understanding, recognition and management of medical emergencies at a basic level.

  • EMMS 314 - PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS

    Components:Theory & Practical
    Credit Hours: 6
    Course Schedule: Block System
    This course has been developed to enable students to work as Primary Health Care providers. By providing extensive theoretical and practical understanding of the functional and dysfunctional integrity of the Cardiovascular System and it is relevant to the core practice of the professional Paramedic.

     

  • EMMS 315 - PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

    Components:Theory & Practical
    Credit Hours: 6
    Course Schedule: Block System
    This course has been developed to enable students to work as Primary Health Care providers. By providing extensive theoretical and practical understanding of the functional and dysfunctional integrity of the Cardiovascular System and it is relevant to the core practice of the professional Paramedic.

     

  • EMMS 316 - APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY

    Components:Theory & Practical
    Credit Hours: 4
    Course Schedule: Block System
    This block will build on Paramedics understanding of drug use and administration. Students will learn how drugs are chosen for particular effects. The pharmacological principles of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, adverse effects, contraindications and precautions will be described using examples from different drug classes. .

     

  • EMMS 317 - PRACTICAL FIELD I

    Components:Clinical Shifts
    Credit Hours: 2
    Course Schedule: Semester System
    This block has been developed to encourage students to work as pre-hospital health care providers. .

  • EMMS 411 - PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM

    Components:Theory & Practical
    Credit Hours: 5
    Course Schedule: Block System
    The aim of this block is to equip those working in pre-hospital emergency care with the theoretical and practical understanding to manage a patient who has a medical condition or trauma induced alteration to nervous system function.

     

  • EMMS 412 - MENTAL HEALTH & MENTAL ILLNESS

    Components:Theory & Practical
    Credit Hours: 3
    Course Schedule: Block System
    The aim of this block is to enable students to develop an awareness of and confidence in recognizing and responding to individuals with compromised mental health.

     

  • EMMS 413 - PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF THE BODY SYSTEMS

    Components:Theory & Practical
    Credit Hours: 5
    Course Schedule: Block System
    This block has been developed to provide the student with the knowledge, skills and judgment to deliver pre-hospital emergency care. The broad nature of the block content is complementary to the range of health problems that Paramedics may encounter in their role as a Primary Health Care Providers.

     

  • EMMS 414 - PRACTICAL FIELD II

    Components: Clinical Shifts.
    Credit Hours:4
    Course Schedule: Semester System.
    This block has been developed to encourage students to work as pre-hospital health care providers.

     
  • EMMS 415 - HOSPITAL ROTATION

    Components: Theory, Practical and Clinical Shifts.
    Credit Hours:7
    Course Schedule: Block System.
    This block is essential in order to complete the requirements of the award. This block has been developed to enable students to work as Primary Health Care providers. It is intended that during this block the students should be exposed to different areas of the Emergency Department especially adult, critical and pediatrics care areas, to do primary care for the patients, starting from assessment, giving medications (IM, IV, SQ, INHALED and PO), reassessments, monitoring and disposition.

     

  • EMMS 416 - PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

    Components: Theory
    Credit Hours:2
    Course Schedule: Block System.
    This is a consolidation topic which is aimed at imbedding paramedic related knowledge, skills and professionalism, in order to support the transition from student to graduate with confidence and preparedness for their future career.

     

  • EMMS 417 - APPLIED PARAMEDIC PRACTICE

    Components: Theory and Practical.
    Credit Hours:7
    Course Schedule: Block System.
    The delivery of the topic is increasingly graduated in intensity and complexity, ranging from a review of previously achieved clinical levels of practice in week 1, to the final weeks of the degree which witness the student demonstrating leadership and skill automaticity within challenging clinical, environmental and multi-patient scenarios.

     

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