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Presenters: Paul Joyce (Admissions Tutor) and Katie Pavoni (Course Director)
What makes the Paramedic Science BSc special?
You’ll spend around a third of your time working alongside clinical professionals and their patients to see what it takes to apply theory to practice. When you’re on campus, you’ll learn in our paramedic simulation centre. Here you’ll find immersion rooms, a clinical skills lab and replica ambulances. It’s a safe space where our subject experts will help you explore scenarios and practise on manikins later in your study, professional actors.
Who is the course for?
This course is for you if you like working in diverse and unpredictable environments. You’ll learn how to handle life-threatening emergency situations, from cardiac arrest, to traumatic injuries. At the same time, you’ll build extensive knowledge in minor illness, long-term conditions, mental health and social care.
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to confidently assess, treat and transport sick and injured people and respond to healthcare needs in an emergency. You’ll be able to work independently and show important qualities like empathy.
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