First Response Emergency & Urgent Care (RQF)
QA LEVEL 5 Diploma
Are you ready for a game-changer in the world of emergency and urgent care? Every second counts in emergency care, and making the right decisions quickly could mean the difference between life and death. This course not only equips you with advanced knowledge but also refines your decision-making and leadership skills to take command in any situation.
Course highlights
An Ofqual-regulated course with 104 hours of academic instruction
Supported by 750 hours of clinical practice - Sourced by student / 400 hours minimum must be on a frontline 999 ambulance
Conforms to PHEM Framework: Descriptor Level F
Designed for those ready to take a big leap in the Prehospital care sector
Skills You'll Acquire
Master the art of clinical decision-making in high-stakes situations
Gain specialised knowledge in areas like obstetrics, end-of-life care, and life-threatening infections
Hone your research, review, and reporting skills for continuous professional development
What's Covered?
Clinical roles and responsibilities, plus the nitty-gritty of professional practice
In-depth anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology studies
Disease and disorder effects and how to manage them
Advanced resource management and acute conditions
Specialised training in obstetrics, gynaecology, and life-threatening infections
Post-incident management and end-of-life care strategies
Methodology
The course is structured around a robust blend of academic instruction and real-world clinical practice, supplemented by cutting-edge research and resource management techniques.
Entry Requirements
· 18 on first day of training
· Have successfully completed FREC 4
· Evidence of CPD covering FREC 3 & 4 including ILS
· Able to undertake 750 hrs of clinical practice placement (sourced by student) – 400 hrs minimum must be on a frontline 999 ambulance
COURSE DATES
Dates Scheduled
25 November - 20 December 2024 (Spaces available)