STANDARDIZED E.M.S. CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS GUIDE
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1 STANDARDIZED E.M.S. CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS GUIDE Michigan Department of Community Health 03/2013 Update Michigan Department of Community Health Bureau of Legal Affairs, EMS & Trauma Systems Division 201 Townsend Street Lansing, MI
2 Table of Contents Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)... 6 Advanced Cardiac Life Support-Instructor Course (ACLS)..6 Advanced Disaster Life Support HazMat for EMS Parts 1 and Advanced HazMat Life Support... 8 Advanced Medical Life Support... 8 Advanced Pediatric Life Support (APLS... 9 Advanced Stroke Life Support-(ASLS)... 9 Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) Advanced Trauma Care for Nurses (ATCN) Advanced Assessment & Treatment of Trauma course (ATT) AHA Basic Cardiac Life Support Initial and recert Advanced Burn LifeSupport Prehospital Course (ABLS) Advanced Wilderness Life Support AHA Core Instructor Course/ARC Instructor Course AHA BLS Instructor Course (Initial only) Basic Disaster Life Support CBRNE/WMD Defensive Operations CBRNE/WMD Awareness (AWR-160) CBRNE/WMD Radiological/Nuclear Awareness CBRNE Defensive Operations for Healthcare Professionals CBRNE/WMD Defensive Operations for Health Care Professionals Train the Trainer Center for Domestic Preparedness Pandemic Influenza Planning and Preparedness Difficult Airway Course: EMS HERT: Hospital Emergency Response Training HERT: Train the Trainer CBRNE Technician Technical Emergency Response Training Child Death Review Team Training Clandestine Drug Labs-Awareness Coaching the Emergency Vehicle Operation (CEVO II) Core Disaster Life Support 20 Critical Care Transport Course (CCEMT-P) Emergency Medical Care Module of FFI 20 Emergency Medical Priority Dispatch Program Recertification Emergency medical Prioity Dispatch Program Refresher-Advanced Emergency Medical Priority Dispatch Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course (ENPC) Emergency Pediatric Course (EPC)-formerly PPC EPC Instructor Course Emergency Response to Terrorism : Basic Concepts Emergency Response to Terrorism-Tactical Considerations for EMS Emergency Response to Terrorism-Tactical Considerations: HazMat BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide 2 of 50
3 Emergency Vehicle Operation Course (EVOC Geriatric Education for EMS HazMat Courses: BLS & Hazardous Materials Response First Responder Hazardous Materials-Awareness Level First Responder Hazardous Materials-Operations Level HazMat Technician/Specialist Responder HAZWOPER refresher Health and Safety Officer Instructor Techniques Course (6 th ed) Hot Zone Rescue for First Responder Operations Instructor Courses: AMLS, EPC, PALS, PHTLS. 28 International Trauma Life Support-ITLS (formerly BTLS) International Trauma Life Support-ITLS Recertification International Trauma Life Support-ITLS Instructor Course International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) Access Mental Health First Aid USA Michigan Child Death Review MUSAR Training Foundation NIMS: Incident Command System for EMS, Fire and Law Enforcement NIMS: ICS NIMS: ICS NIMS:Intro to Tactical Combat Casualty Care NIMS:Unified Incident Command NIMS:All-Hazards Incident Management Team: NIMS:Incident Command System/EOP Interface Neonatal Resuscitation Course Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Initial and Recert Pediatric International Trauma Life Support Pediatric Education for Pre-Hospital Professionals (PEPP) Pediatric & Ceonatal Critical Care Transport (PNCCT) Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support Refresher Professional Emergency Management (PEM) certification Rail Safety for Emergency Responders Safe Delivery of Newborns TEAM: Team Evolution and Management (formerly CISD) Tactical Combat Casualty Care (Introduction) Trauma First Response Course.39 Trauma Nurse Core Curriculum (TNCC) Urban Search and Rescue Medical Specialist Course Vehicle Extrication Course VFIS: Driver Training Course On-Line C.E. Credits Medical First Responders (EMRs) completing a basic EMT course Basic EMTs completing a Paramedic course Basic EMTs completing a Specialist/AEMT course Specialists/AEMT completing a Paramedic course BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 3 of 50 -
4 Conversion Document Medical First Responder and Basic EMT Conversion Document Specialist and Paramedic Contact List C.E. Sponsors BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 4 of 50 -
5 INSTRUCTOR/COORDINATOR GUIDE TO STANDARDIZED CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS Each of the following standardized courses has been pre-approved by MDCH for EMS continuing education credits. Instructor/Coordinators do not need to complete a Notification of Intent to Conduct Continuing Education Program Form (BHPPA-EMS 202) for the courses listed. To be included in this guide, a program must be presented frequently in Michigan, be presented consistently every time from a published curriculum and have a state or national organization which sponsors it, provides oversight, and issues a standardized certificate or card. If audited for continuing education credits at the time of license renewal, EMS providers must submit to MDCH a copy of the course certificate, card, or other attendance documentation which includes course date and instructor signature. Format for Credit Distribution The new matrix will display new category areas along side of the old topic titles. Credits are listed as either a lecture credit or practical credit. The total of the lecture column and practical credit column should be added together for the course total credits. EXAMPLE: Category Topic MFR EMT Specialist Paramedi c Preparatory IV Therapy 1 1 Patient Assessment Pt. Assessment/Triage Airway/Ventilation Airway Basic Airway Advanced 1 1 Medical Respiratory Trauma Shock Musculoskeletal Special Pediatrics Considerations Operations Rescue/Extrication TOTAL CREDITS This example shows MFR providers will earn 4 lecture credits and 3 practical credits for attending this course. Please refer to the Conversion Documents in the Appendix to determine what new category relates to the old topic titles. BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 5 of 50 -
6 Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) This comprehensive course, sponsored by the American Heart Association, covers all phases of emergency cardiac care. Emphasis is on early recognition of dysrhythmias, electrical therapy, pharmacologic treatment, and stabilization of patients. Two year certification. Preparatory Pharmacology 1 Airway/Ventilation Airway Advanced 1 Medical Cardiovascular 1 1 TOTAL CREDITS 2 2 NOTE: 1. EMS personnel can receive the above credits each time they participate in ACLS, whether certification or recertification. 2. Persons attending an ACLS course where the I/C has applied for additional credits must sign the attendance roster and maintain documentation of approved credits. The ACLS card is good for the pre- approved credits and the credit slip is good for the additional approved credits. 3. On-line ACLS courses do not receive credit Advanced Cardiac Life Support Instructor Course (ACLS) American Heart Association course to certify ACLS instructors. Preparatory Pharmacology 1 Airway/Ventilation Airway Basic 1 1 Airway Advanced 1 1 Medical Cardiovascular 2 1 TOTAL CREDITS 5 3 I/C's will also receive the following credits: Instructor Coordinator Topics Credits Instructional Techniques 3 Measurement & Evaluation 2 Education Administration 2 BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 6 of 50 -
7 Advanced Disaster Life Support This two-day course was developed by the National Disaster Life Support Educational Consortium. This course is a comprehensive mass casualty management program allowing participants to demonstrate competency in casualty documentation, essential skills lab, all-hazards training scenarios, and MCI information systems and technology applications. A certificate of successful completion is required to receive credits. Certification given by American Medical Association, National Disaster Life Support Education Consortium. Preparatory Medical legal Preparatory Patient Handling Preparatory Pharmacology Medical Patient Simulation Patient Assessment Assessment Patient Assessment Communications Operations Disaster Planning Operations CBRNE PPE TOTAL CREDITS Hazmat for EMS part 1 and part 2 These topics are actually two (2), three day courses. Each course covers cellular function, and biomolecules, salts, chemistry and toxicology of non-salts, toxic inhalations, pesticides, corrosives, hydrocarbons, hydrocarbon derivatives, and miscellaneous toxicants. It includes lectures, case studies, and hands on, practical skills scenarios. Based upon longer courses offered by the National Fire Academy and Arizona State University, these courses go a step further with the practical skills scenarios. Chemistry 1 is highly recommended as a prerequisite. This course is offered through the Michigan State Police and only a certificate from them is accepted for the CE s. Level 1 Preparatory A and P 2 2 IV therapy Airway Management Airway Mgmt Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Operations Disaster Planning 2 2 HazMat TOTAL CREDITS Level 2 Preparatory A and P 2 2 IV therapy Airway Management Airway Mgmt Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Operations Disaster Planning 2 2 HazMat TOTAL CREDITS BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 7 of 50 -
8 Advanced HazMat Life Support This two-day course was developed by the Arizona Emergency Medicine Research Center, University of Arizona. It covers toxic inhalations, pesticides, corrosives, hydrocarbons, and miscellaneous toxicants. It includes lectures, case studies, and a mandatory exam. This course also sponsored by the National Fire Academy and Michigan State Police Medical Respiratory Environmental Operations Disaster Planning HazMat TOTAL CREDITS Advanced Medical Life Support This two day course prepares the provider to manage medical complaints of the adult patient. Certificate sponsored by NAEMT and NAEMSP. Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Airway/Ventilation Airway Basic Medical Respiratory Abdominal Illness CNS Illness Trauma Shock TOTAL CREDITS BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 8 of 50 -
9 Advanced Pediatric Life Support (APLS) This course was designed by a joint committee of pediatric experts from the American College of Emergency Physicians and the American Academy of Pediatrics. The goal of this two-day course is to provide exposure to the full spectrum of pediatric emergencies to practitioners who treat children. Certificate of completion from American Academy of Pediatrics. Preparatory A & P IV Therapy 1 1 Pharmacology 1 Airway/Ventilation Airway Advanced 1 1 Medical Cardiovascular Basic 1 1 Cardiovascular Advanced 1 Respiratory CNS Illness Diabetic Emergencies Trauma Shock Special Pediatrics Consideratio TOTAL ns CREDITS Advanced Stroke Life Support (ASLS) This course addresses the prehospital, emergency department, and stroke unit management of patients with acute stroke. Using interactive discussions, hands-on workshops, multimedia (computerized video clips) and standardized patients ((instructors that act out and simulate different stroke syndromes), the course includes a discussion of the differential diagnosis of stroke, rapid recognition of five major stroke syndromes, training in the use of the Miami Emergency Neurologic Deficit (M.E.N.D.) exam (based on the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale and incorporating the Cincinnati Prehospital Stroke Scale), education regarding the use of thrombolytic therapy in acute ischemic stroke patients, and a detailed discussion of the acute care of stroke patients in the hospital, including prevention of medical complications, rehabilitation in the acute setting, the diagnostic evaluation, secondary stroke prevention strategies, and discharge planning for the patient and family. This course is appropriate for both new and experienced providers, particularly nurses and physicians who work in the emergency departments, stroke unit, and stroke-unit equivalents.16 hrs. Certificate through University of Miami Gordon Center for Research in Medical Education. Medical CNS Illness Patient Patient Assessment TOTAL Assessment CREDITS Instructor Coordinator Topics Credits Instructional Techniques 5 Measurement & Evaluation 2 Education Administration 1 BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 9 of 50-
10 Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) This course is designed for physicians and sponsored by the American College of Surgeons. Prehospital treatment is not emphasized in this course. Currently, the American College of Surgeons only issues ATLS Provider Certification to physicians. Certification is four years for physicians. Non-physician personnel can audit the course. No certification for non-physicians. Preparatory IV Therapy 1 1 Patient Assessment Pt. Assessment 1 1 Airway/Ventilation Airway Advanced 1 1 Medical Respiratory 1 1 Trauma Shock 1 1 Spinal Injury/Backboarding 1 1 Burns 1 1 Abdominal Injury 1 1 CNS Injury 1 1 Musculoskeletal 1 1 Chest Injury 1 1 TOTAL CREDITS Advanced Trauma Care for Nurses (ATCN) This course for nurses is taught concurrently with the ATLS course for physicians. It is sponsored by the Society of Trauma Nurses, MI Committee on Trauma, and American College of Surgeons. It presents a comprehensive approach to the injured patient, including physiologic concepts, ethics, and principles of trauma system development. Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Airway/Ventilation Airway Basic Trauma Shock CNS Injury Spinal Injury/Backboarding Abdominal Injury Musculoskeletal Injury Special Geriatrics Considerations Pediatrics TOTAL CREDITS BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 10 of 50 -
11 Advanced Assessment & Treatment of Trauma (ATT) course On-Site Module to enhance and expand trauma knowledge and skills through highly interactive small group scenarios and hands-on skill stations. Participants will learn from group interaction, support, and guidance. 8 hrs. Certificate provided by AAOS. L P L P Preparatory Patient Handling 1 1 Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Trauma Burn Trauma Airway/Ventilation Airway and Ventilation Special Special Populations.5.5 Considerations Operations Mass Casualty Incidents TOTAL CREDITS Basic Cardiac Life Support Initial Certification and Re-certification BCLS courses are offered by various agencies but must meet the standards set forth by the American Heart Association. The course must be designed for healthcare professionals. The BCLS Instructor card and BCLS Instructor Trainer card will take the place of a BCLS provider level card. The Department accepts American Heart Association, American Red Cross Medical Cardiac Basic TOTAL CREDITS The Advanced Burn Life Support (ABLS) Pre-Hospital Course is an eight-hour course designed to provide paramedics, transport teams and emergency care personnel with the skills and information that will enable them to assess and stabilize the burn patient at the scene of an emergency in preparation for transport to the nearest appropriate emergency facility. The Pre- Hospital ABLS addresses: Medical Control, Scene Safety, Multiple Casualties, Initial Assessment, Smoke Inhalation Injury, Circulation, Electric Injury, Chemical Injury, and Pediatrics. Certification through the Advanced Burn Association. Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Airway/Ventilation Airway Management Trauma Fluid Shock Trauma Chemical Injuries Trauma Wound Management Trauma Electrical Injuries Operations Disaster Management Special Pediatrics Considerations Trauma Burns / Moulage TOTAL CREDITS BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 11 of 50-
12 Advanced Wilderness Life Support AWLS certification is appropriate for any licensed medical professional or medical professional in training who has an interest in wilderness activities (MD, PhD, PA, NP, RN, Paramedic, EMT. This includes specialized medical professionals who may not see emergency care or general practice responsibilities on a day-to-day basis (i.e.: podiatrist, OBGYN). Our graduates include outdoor enthusiasts, expedition participants, US Army and other military medical personnel, wilderness medicine academicians, and Wilderness Medical Society Fellowship candidates. 3 day course. Wilderness Medicine Certification for Medical Professionals. Preparatory Patient Handling Medical Communicable Disease Patient Assessment Patient Assessment/Triage Special Geriatrics Considerations Trauma CNS Injuries Operations Rescue/Extrication TOTAL CREDITS AHA Core Instructor Course/ARC Instructor Course The American Heart Association Instructor Course (as well as the American Red Cross instructor Course) used as an entry course for BLS, ACLS, and PALS Instructors. Instructor Coordinator Topics Credits Instructional Techniques 4 Measurement & Evaluation 3 Education Administration 1 AHA BLS Instructor Course (Initial only) This is an American Heart Association Course which is taken after completion of the AHA Core Instructor Course. This course prepares the Instructor to teach within the AHA BLS Course. Certification is for 2 years. Medical Cardiac Basic Special Considerations Pediatrics TOTAL CREDITS 2 3 Instructor Coordinator Topics Credits Instructional Techniques 1 Measurement & Evaluation 2 Education Administration 2 BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 12 of 50 -
13 Basic Disaster Life Support Identify the critical need to establish healthcare preparedness for disasters. Define All Hazards and list the possibilities. Define Disaster and Mass Casualty Incident (MCI). Identify the components of the DISASTER paradigm. Identify and apply the BDLS triage model of MASS and ID ME. Describe the differences between BDLS and ADLS. 8 hours. Classroom participation only Certification from the National Disaster Life Support Education Consortium via American Medical Association. Pt. Assessment Pt. Assess Operations Disaster Planning Trauma Burns Trauma Biological Events Preparatory Injury prevention, pt Medical handling Poisons TOTAL CREDITS BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 13 of 50-
14 CBRNE/WMD Defensive Operations This 16-hour course, recommended for Law Enforcement, is a CBRNE Mission Specific, Operations Level course focusing on the special challenges responders face dealing with a WMD (CBRNE) or terrorist incident. This course meets all competencies identified for WMD response in the revised 2007 NFPA 472 standard, Chapter 5. Participants will learn how to respond to a CBRNE incident in a defensive mode. Concentrating on the characteristics of these materials, responders will be able to prevent the spread of the hazard to the public and environment. The CBRNE Defensive Operations course will provide the tools necessary to respond safely and effectively to CBRNE incidents. This course also includes an assessment of a mass casualty incident, emergency decontamination, mass decontamination, and the ability to determine downwind hazards. This course is sponsored by the Michigan State Police. Preparatory Injury Prevention Patient Assessment Communications Airway/Ventilation Airway Medical Poisons Environmental Operations Hazardous Materials Disaster Planning EMS Systems Operations TOTAL CREDITS CBRNE/WMD Awareness (AWR-160) Developed by the National Domestic Preparedness Consortium (NDPC), this WMD Awareness course is a six-hour training program providing emergency responders with awareness-level instruction about recognition, avoidance, isolation, and notification techniques in a weapon of mass destruction (WMD) environment. This course covers the strategies of prevention, deterrence, and identification of potential terrorist acts, as well as targets, and chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBRNE) hazards. 8 Hrs. Certificate by NDPC. Preparatory Injury Prevention Patient Assessment Communications Airway/Ventilation Airway Medical Poisons Operations Hazardous Materials Disaster Planning EMS Systems Operations TOTAL CREDITS BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 14 of 50 -
15 CBRNE/WMD Radiological/Nuclear Awareness This course is an ODP certified training course which is a weapons of mass destruction (WMD) radiological/nuclear overview designed for first responders and other personnel likely to be the first to arrive on the scene of a radiological/nuclear incident. This course focuses on the basics of radiation, possible health effects, hazard identification, and proper notification procedures. The course consists of classroom instruction by United States Department of Homeland Security, Office of Domestic Preparedness certified instructors. 8 hrs. Certificate by ODP. Preparatory Injury Prevention Patient Assessment Communications Medical Poisons Environmental Operations Hazardous Materials Disaster Planning EMS Systems Operations TOTAL CREDITS BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 15 of 50-
16 CBRNE Defensive Operations for Healthcare Professionals This sixteen hour classroom course sponsored by Michigan State Police Emergency Management and Homeland Security Training Center provides comprehensive knowledge for a multi-casualty emergency using an all hazard approach to patient care addressing: Decontamination, Pre-Hospital Trauma Triage, Pre-Hospital Decontamination Triage, Treatment, Transport, and Hospital Pre-Decontamination Triage, Decontamination, Post Decontamination Triage, Post Decontamination emergency care and definitive care. Certificate by MSP. Preparatory Medical / Legal BSI / PPE Pharmacology Patient Handling Patient Assessment Communications Patient Assessment Medical Radiological Toxicology Trauma Soft Tissue Injuries Special Considerations Geriatrics Pediatrics Operations Hazardous Materials Disaster Planning ICS Triage TOTAL CREDITS CBRNE/WMD Defensive Operations for Health Care Professionals Train-the-Trainer This eight-hour course includes materials covered in the CBRNE/WMD Defensive Operations for Health Care Professionals course, but is taught at a pace for people who will be instructing their own staff. Also covered will be suggestions about presenting the course material. This course is geared for people who already have training skills and are presently instructors. Hours: 8 Certificate by MSP. Instructor Coordinator Topics Credits Instructional Techniques 3 Measurement & Evaluation 2 Education Administration 2 BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 16 of 50 -
17 Center for Domestic Preparedness Pandemic Influenza Planning and Preparedness The PIPP course provides responders with the knowledge to effectively plan and prepare for a pandemic influenza event. The training provided at the Center for Domestic Preparedness(CDP) is guided by the definitions and competencies provided within the National Response Framework (NRF), the National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza (NSPI), and the HHS Pandemic Influenza Plan (PIP). 30 hrs. Certificate from CDP. Preparatory Anatomy & Physiology Preparatory Communicable Disease Operations Disaster Planning Operations EMS Systems Operation TOTAL CREDITS Difficult Airway Course: EMS This 2 day course is an advanced airway course for EMS providers. The course is designed for Paramedics, Nurses, Respiratory Therapists and other clinicians tasked with emergency airway management. Air & Surface Transport Nurses Association will provide a certificate of completion. There are no prerequisites for this class Category Topic MFR EMT Specialist Paramedi c Airway Airway BLS 2 Airway Airway ALS 2 Airway/Ventilation Airway Basic 2 Airway Advanced 2 Medical Respiratory 1 1 Trauma Shock 1 1 Pt. Assessment Pt. Assessment 1 1 Special Pediatrics 1 1 Considerations TOTAL CREDITS 8 8 BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 17 of 50-
18 HERT: Hospital Emergency Response Training This sixteen hour classroom course sponsored by the Center for Domestic Preparedness provides comprehensive knowledge for a multi-casualty emergency using an all hazard approach to patient care addressing: Decontamination, Pre-Hospital Trauma Triage, Pre-Hospital Decontamination Triage, Treatment, Transport, and Hospital Pre-Decontamination Triage, Decontamination, Post Decontamination Triage, Post Decontamination emergency care and definitive care. Certification via CDP. Preparatory Medical / Legal BSI / PPE Pharmacology Patient Handling Patient Assessment Communications Patient Assessment Medical Radiological Toxicology Trauma Soft Tissue Injuries Special Considerations Geriatrics Pediatrics Operations Hazardous Materials Disaster Planning ICS Triage TOTAL CREDITS HERT Train-the-Trainer Instructor Coordinator Topics Credits Instructional Techniques 3 Measurement & Evaluation 2 Education Administration 2 CBRNE Technician Technical Emergency Response Training This three day classroom course sponsored by Michigan State Police Emergency Management and Homeland Security Training Center provides technician level response preparedness to a terrorist event. Preparatory Stress Management Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Communications Medical Poisons Operations Hazardous Materials Disaster Planning EMS Systems Operations TOTAL CREDITS BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 18 of 50 -
19 Child Death Review Team Training The goal of the two-day training program is to enhance participants understanding of child fatalities. The goal is also to develop skills in conducting comprehensive review of child fatalities. This program is presented by the Michigan Public Health Institute. Certificate issued by MPHI. Preparatory Anatomy & Physiology Communicable Diseases Medical Legal Stress Management Patient Assessment Pt. Assessment Medical Behavioral Emergencies Trauma CNS Injuries Special Pediatrics Considerations TOTAL CREDITS Clandestine Drug Labs - Awareness This 4 hour course was developed for police, fire and EMS personnel as an introduction in how to recognize a clandestine drug lab, the dangers involved, and the importance of multi-agency cooperation when responding to a known or potential clandestine drug lab. Acceptable proof of completion is an Office of Firefighter Training certificate, Michigan Coalition on Law Enforcement Standards certificate. Medical Environmental Emerg Operations Disaster Planning EMS Systems Operations Hazardous Materials TOTAL CREDITS Coaching the Emergency Vehicle Operator (CEVO II, Ambulance or fire) This course, organized by the National Safety Council, provides multi-media defensive driving training. Driving tactics covered in the course include vehicle inspection, driving in adverse weather, discussion of department policies, vehicle placement in traffic, the public's reaction to emergency vehicles in traffic, safe return from a call, and rural, field, and off-road driving. This course meets the MDCH Agency Inspection requirement for department approved vehicle operation education and competency assessment No Online training accepted. Operations Emergency Driving EMS Systems Operations TOTAL CREDITS BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 19 of 50-
20 Core Disaster Life Support v 3.0 Part of the National Disaster Life Support series, this course is a competency-based, awareness-level course that introduces clinical and public health concepts and principles for the management of disasters and public health emergencies. Certificate through Center for Operational Medicine. Preparatory Legal issues, preparedness Operations Disaster management TOTAL CREDITS Critical Care Transport Course (CCEMT-P) Offered through the University of Maryland - Baltimore County, the Critical Care Transport Program is designed to prepare nurses and paramedics to function as members of a critical care transport team. Participants will gain an understanding of the special needs of critical patients during transport, become familiar with the purpose and mechanisms of in-hospital procedures and equipment, and develop the skills to maintain the stability of the critical care patient during transport. Certification is three years, through UMBC. Preparatory Communicable Disease IV Therapy Pharmacology Patient Assessment Pt. Assessment/Triage Airway/Ventilation Airway Management Medical Cardiovascular Respiratory Environmental Emergency Trauma CNS Injury Shock Abdominal Injury Burns Chest Injury Special Considerations Pediatrics Geriatrics TOTAL CREDITS COURSE: Emergency Medical Care Module of Fire Fighter 1 This 15 hour course is the prehospital emergency training module in a FF1 course. This course is taught through the Office of Fire Fighter Training. An OFFT instructor issued letter and certificate of course completion is required to obtain pre-approved credits. Category Topic MFR EMT Specialist Paramedi c Preparatory Communicable Disease Patient Assessment Pt. Assessment/Triage Airway/Ventilation Airway Basic Medical Repiratory Medical Environmental Emer BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 20 of 50 -
21 Trauma Burns TOTAL CREDITS Emergency Medical Priority Dispatch Program Recertification This brief course provides a review and written examination. Certification through National Academies of Emergency Dispatch Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Communications TOTAL CREDITS Emergency Medical Priority Dispatch Program Refresher-Advanced This is an eight hour refresher program. Certification through National Academies of Emergency Dispatch. Patient Assessment Communications Patient Assessment Medical Respiratory Behavioral Emergencies Abdominal Illness Trauma Shock Bleeding/Soft Tissue Chest Injury TOTAL CREDITS Emergency Medical Priority Dispatch EMD National Standard Curriculum. This 24 hour class follows the NHTSA curriculum. Certification through National Academies of Emergency Dispatch. Preparatory A&P Medical/Legal Patient Assessment Communications Patient Assessment Airway Airway Basic Medical Cardiac Basic Respiratory Trauma Bleeding/Soft Tissue Shock Musculoskeletal Operations EMS Systems Operations TOTAL CREDITS BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 21 of 50-
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23 Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course (ENPC) This sixteen hour course is sponsored by Emergency Nurses Association. The curriculum is designed to provide a consistent standardized knowledge base including the psychomotor skills associated with the delivery of nursing care to the pediatric patient. Certificate through ENA. Preparatory Anatomy & Physiology Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Airway/Ventilation Airway Basic Medical Respiratory Poisons Behavioral Emergencies Trauma Shock Special Considerations Pediatrics TOTAL CREDITS Emergency Pediatric Course (EPC) formally Pediatric Pre-Hospital Care (PPC) This one or two day course sponsored by the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians offers a practical approach to pediatric emergencies utilizing lecture, scenarios, skill testing and a written exam. Certification is for two years, through NAEMT. One day BLS course: Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Airway/Ventilation Airway/O2 Basic Medical Cardiovascular - Basic Respiratory Special Pediatrics Considerations TOTAL CREDITS Two day ALS course: Preparatory IV Therapy 1 1 Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Airway/Ventilation Airway/O2 Basic Medical Cardiovascular - Basic Trauma Shock Special Pediatrics Considerations TOTAL CREDITS EPC Instructor Course A four hour course for licensed I/C s: Certificate through NAEMT. Instructor Coordinator Topics Credits Measurement & Evaluation 2 BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 23 of 50-
24 Education Administration 2 Emergency Response to Terrorism : Basic Concepts. This 9 hour course, prepares EMS personnel to take the appropriate course of action at the scene of a potential terrorist incident. Department of Justice or Office of Firefighter Training certificate is required to obtain pre-approved credits. Preparatory Stress Management Patient Assessment Communications Medical Poisons/Substance Abuse Operations EMS Systems Operation Hazardous Materials Disaster Planning TOTAL CREDITS BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 24 of 50 -
25 Emergency Response to Terrorism - Tactical Considerations for EMS This 15-hour course, sponsored by FEMA, prepares EMS personnel to recognize a terrorist event, anticipate unusual response circumstances, take corrective actions and determine strategies for survival. Department of Justice or Office of Firefighter Training certificate is required to obtain pre-approved credits for fire personnel; SWM certificate required for non-fire EMS personnel. Preparatory Anatomy & Physiology Pharmacology Patient Assessment Communications Patient Assessment Medical Poisons/Substance Abuse Environmental Emerg Respiratory Operations EMS Systems Operation Hazardous Materials Disaster Planning TOTAL CREDITS Emergency Response to Terrorism - Tactical Considerations: Hazardous Materials This 15-hour course, sponsored by the FEMA, prepares HazMat trained personnel responding to a terrorist event in developing initial tactical considerations. Department of Justice or Office of Firefighter Training certificate is required to obtain pre-approved credits. Preparatory Anatomy & Physiology Patient Assessment Communications Medical Poisons/Substance Abuse Environmental Emerg Operations EMS Systems Operation Hazardous Materials Disaster Planning TOTAL CREDITS Emergency Vehicle Operation Course (EVOC) This Ambulance Insurance Services, Inc. course s goal is to make students aware of potential tragedy, financial loss, legal consequences and moral responsibilities which result from the operation of an emergency vehicle. Its main focus is on EMS safety and scene operations. Classroom presentations and skill sessions are part of the curriculum. This course meets the MDCH Agency Inspection requirement for department approved vehicle operation education and competency assessment. Certificate through NHTSA and VFIS Preparatory Medical legal Operations Emergency Driving EMS Systems Operation TOTAL CREDITS BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 25 of 50-
26 Geriatric Education for EMS This one day course for BLS providers, or one and one/half day course for ALS providers, is sponsored by the American Geriatric Society and National Council of State EMS Training Coordinators. One day course: Patient Assessment Communications 1 1 Patient Assessment Medical Cardiac Basic 1 1 Trauma Musculoskeletal 1 1 CNS Injury 1 1 Special Geriatrics 2 2 Considerations Operations EMS Systems Ops 1 1 TOTAL CREDITS One and one half day ALS Course: L P L P Preparatory Pharmacology 1 1 Patient Assessment Communications 1 1 Patient Assessment Medical Cardiac Basic 1 1 Trauma Musculoskeletal 1 1 CNS Injury 1 1 Special Geriatrics 2 2 Considerations Operations EMS Systems Operations 1 1 TOTAL CREDITS Hazardous Materials Courses: Michigan State Police refresher courses are noted below. Basic Life Support & Hazardous Materials Response This 12-hour course, sponsored by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) emphasizes critical concerns for emergency medical responders at hazardous materials incidents. Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Operations Disaster Planning Hazardous Materials EMS Systems Operations TOTAL CREDITS BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 26 of 42 -
27 First Responder Hazardous Materials - Awareness Level This 4-1/2 hour course is the first level of training in Hazardous Materials. Emphasis is on identification and recognition of HazMat incidents. This course is taught through the Office of Firefighter Training, and an OFFT certificate is required to receive pre-approved credits. Operations Disaster Planning Hazardous Materials TOTAL CREDITS First Responder Hazardous Materials - Operations Level This twenty four hour course is the second level of Hazardous Materials training. This course is also taught through the Office of Firefighter Training, and an OFFT certificate is required to document completion. Preparatory Patient Handling Well being PPE/BSI Medical Environmental Emerg Operations Disaster Planning Hazardous Materials EMS Systems Operations TOTAL CREDITS Hazmat Technician/Specialist Responder HAZWOPER Refresher In accordance to OSHA CFR and MIOSHA Part 432 the HAZWOPER standards, those trained as Incident Commanders, first responder operational level responder, or hazmat technicians for response to hazmat incidents will require annual refresher training. Those employees who are trained in accordance with the provisions of this rule (MIOSHA Part 432) shall receive annual refresher training of sufficient content and duration to remain competent with respect to their duties and functions or shall demonstrate competency in those areas at least yearly. This program will address all defensive tactical responsibilities operational level trained personnel have for performing at hazmat incidents. Operations Disaster Planning Hazardous Materials TOTAL CREDITS BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 27 of 50-
28 50 Health and Safety Officer This 16-1/2 hour course, sponsored by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and delivered through the Office of Firefighter Training, prepares participants to identify and analyze health and safety aspects that affect emergency responder safety in emergency and non-emergency situations. An OFFT or FEMA certificate is required. Preparatory Patient Handling Communicable Disease Medical Environmental Emerg Operations EMS Systems Operations Rescue Extrication TOTAL CREDITS Hot Zone Rescue for First Responder Operations The most dangerous element of any HAZMAT incident, both to the exposed victims and the rescuers, is the rescue from the hot zone. Rescue operations should always be performed using appropriate protective equipment (PPE).Students need to bring a set of firefighter turnout gear with hood, gloves, and boots to this course. Prerequisite: Hazardous Materials First Responder Operations Hours: 8 Patient Assessment Patient Handling Operations EMS Systems Operations TOTAL CREDITS PHTLS, AMLS and EPC, PALS Instructor Courses., Certifications through NAEMT, AHA Instructor Coordinator Topics Credits Instructional Techniques 2 Measurement & Evaluation 2 Education Administration 2 Total Credits 6 BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 28 of 50 -
29 International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) (formerly BTLS) This course presents the skills necessary for thorough assessment, initial resuscitation, stabilization, and transport of the trauma victim. In addition, the course also stresses those conditions that require urgent surgical attention and thus demand immediate transport. ITLS emphasizes a rapid, organized approach to the trauma victim. Certification is four years. Certification of ITLS through CMS Preparatory IV Therapy 1 1 Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Airway/Ventilation Airway Basic Airway Advanced 1 1 Trauma Shock Spinal Injury/Backboarding Bleeding/Soft Tissue Burns CNS Injury Chest Injury Musculoskeletal Special Pediatrics Considerations Operations Rescue/Extrication TOTAL CREDITS International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) Recertification This 4 hour minimum course reviews the ITLS curriculum utilizing lectures, scenarios, and written and practical testing. Re-certification is available at the Specialist and Paramedic levels only. (Four years) Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Airway/Ventilation Airway Basic 1 1 Airway Advanced 1 1 Trauma Spinal Injury/Backboarding TOTAL CREDITS ITLS Instructor Course This one-day course sponsored by BTLS is designed to train participants in the basics of teaching ITLS and focuses on teaching testing techniques. Instructor Coordinator Topics Credits Instructional Techniques 3 Measurement & Evaluation 2 Education Administration 2 BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 29 of 50 -
30 50 International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) Access This 1 day course is designed to train participants in the basics of gaining access to trauma victims involved in motor vehicle collisions. The course consists of lecture and practical stations. ITLS through CMS. Preparatory Patient Handling Operations Rescue Extrication TOTAL CREDITS Mental Health First Aid USA Mental Health First Aid is offered in the form of an interactive 12-hour course that presents an overview of mental illness and substance use disorders in the U.S. and introduces participants to risk factors and warning signs of mental health problems, builds understanding of their impact, and overviews common treatments. Those who take the 12-hour course to certify as Mental Health First Aiders learn a 5-step action plan encompassing the skills, resources and knowledge to help an individual in crisis connect with appropriate professional, peer, social, and self-help care. National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare offers certification. Medical Mental Illness Patient Patient Assessment Assessment TOTAL CREDITS Michigan Child Death Review The goal of the training is to enhance participants understanding of child fatalities; especially their knowledge of how children die, morbidity and mortality data, the medical and legal investigation of child fatalities, services and professional support when a child dies, and strategies to develop prevention programs. The goal is to develop the skills in conducting comprehensive revise of child fatalities. 3 day course. Certification through MPHI. Preparatory Patient Handling Special Pediatrics Considerations Operations EMS Systems TOTAL CREDITS Operation BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 30 of 50 -
31 MUSAR Training Foundation This urban search and rescue program was developed by Michigan State Police Emergency Management and Homeland Security Training Center. It contains 5 courses. 1. Rope Rescue Awareness / OPS (Rope II) - 40 hour course, Patient packaging, safe raising and lowering techniques. Preparatory Patient Handling Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Communications Airway/Ventilation Airway/O2 Basic Trauma Spinal Injury/Backboarding Operations Hazardous Materials TOTAL CREDITS Structural Collapse Rescue Awareness / OPS-40 hr course, Rescue in structural collapse incidents. Preparatory Patient Handling Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Communications Trauma Spinal Injury/Backboarding Operations Hazardous Materials Rescue/Extrication TOTAL CREDITS Confined Space Rescue Awareness / OPS - 24 hour course, Confined Space rescue techniques and apparatus. Preparatory Patient Handling Airway/Ventilation Airway/O2 Basic Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Communications Trauma Spinal Injury/Backboarding Operations Hazardous Materials Rescue/Extrication TOTAL CREDITS BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 31 of 50 -
32 50 4. Trench Rescue Awareness / OPS - 24 hour course, Victim removal/recovery from variety of trenches. Preparatory Patient Handling Patient Patient Assessment Assessment Communications Trauma Spinal Operations Injury/Backboarding Hazardous Materials Rescue/Extrication TOTAL CREDITS Trench Rescue, Technician - 48 hour course, additional scenarios of trench rescue. Preparatory Patient Handling Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Communications Trauma Spinal Injury Operations Hazardous Materials Rescue/Extrication TOTAL CREDITS National Incident Management System (NIMS) Incident Command System for EMS, Fire, and Law Enforcement Personnel This 14-hour classroom course, sponsored by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), delivered through the Department of Homeland Security and National Fire Academy teaches the participant to implement an Incident Command System. This course is available from Michigan Office of Firefighter Training or Michigan Department of Community Health. Patient Assessment Communications Operations Disaster Planning EMS Systems Operations TOTAL CREDITS BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 32 of 50 -
33 Course: ICS 300 This two day, 16 hour course is sponsored by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), delivered through the Department of Homeland Security and National Fire Academy teaches the participant Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents. This course is available from Michigan Department of Community Health, Michigan Office of Firefighter Training, Michigan State Police Emergency Management and Homeland Security Training Center, Office of Domestic Preparedness (ODP) and Center of Domestic Preparedness (CDP). A certificate of course completion from FEMA, NFA, MDCH, MOFFT, MSP, ODP, or CDP is required for the pre-approved credits. Patient Assessment Communications Operations Disaster Planning Incident Command System/Unified Incident Command TOTAL CREDITS Course: ICS 400 This course is sponsored by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), delivered through the Department of Homeland Security and National Fire Academy teaches the participant Advanced ICS Command for Complex Incidents. This course is available from Michigan Department of Community Health, Office of Firefighter Training, Michigan State Police Emergency Management and Homeland Security Training Center, Office of Domestic Preparedness (ODP) and Center of Domestic Preparedness (CDP). A certificate of course completion from FEMA, NFA, MDCH, MOFFT, MSP, ODP, or CDP is required for the pre-approved credits. Patient Assessment Communications Operations Incident Command System/Unified Incident Command TOTAL CREDITS Introduction to Tactical Combat Casualty Care Introduction to the Tactical Medics roles and responsibilities. Introduction to basic SWAT operations, methods, and equipment. Advanced techniques of officer down scenarios. The performance of patient s assessment in tactical environments. Practical topics including advanced airway techniques and bleeding control. 16 hrs. Certification through NAEMT. Preparatory Patient Handling Airway/Ventilation Airway/O2 Basic/Adv Trauma Spinal Operations Injury/Backboarding Tactical Field/Evac TOTAL CREDITS BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 33 of 50 -
34 50 Unified Incident Command This two day course is part of the National Incident Management System and is sponsored by Michigan State Police Emergency Management and Homeland Security Training Center. These credits are approved for the two-day course only, NOT for the on-line 100 and 200 program. Preparatory Patient Handling Stress Management Med Legal Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Communications Operations EMS Systems Operations Disaster Planning Hazardous Materials TOTAL CREDITS All-Hazards Incident Management Team: Finance Section Chief, Logistics Section Chief, Operations Section Chief, Planning Section Chief, Safety Officer This course is designed to provide local and State-level emergency responders with a robust understanding of the duties, responsibilities, and capabilities of an effective Finance/Administration Section Chief (FSC) on an All-Hazards Incident Management Team (AHIMT). These responsibilities fall into two categories: 1) managing the Finance/Administration Section personnel, and 2) managing the finances and administrative responsibilities during an incident. Exercises, simulations, discussions, and a final exam enable participants to process and apply their new knowledge. Certification through FEMA. Prerequisites: ICS 100, ICS 200, IS 700, IS 800b, ICS 300, and ICS 400 Hours: 32 Preparatory Patient Handling Patient Assessment Communications Operations EMS Systems Operations Disaster Planning Hazardous Materials TOTAL CREDITS BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 34 of 50 -
35 Incident Command System/Emergency Operations Center (ICS/EOC) Interface All Disciplines This course will introduce you to the roles of the Incident Command System (ICS) and Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs) during emergency operations, and discuss ways to develop an ICS/EOC interface implementation strategy or action plan for your community. FEMA certificate. Prerequisite: IS-100, IS-200 or equivalent Hours: 8 Preparatory Patient Handling Patient Assessment Communications Operations EMS Systems Operations TOTAL CREDITS Neonatal Resuscitation Course This course, sponsored by the American Heart Association, is intended to set a standard of care for individuals caring for neonates requiring resuscitation following delivery. Certification is two years. Preparatory Anatomy & Physiology Pharmacology 1 Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Airway/Ventilation Airway/02 Basic 1 1 Airway/02 Advanced 1 1 Medical Respiratory Special Considerations Pediatrics TOTAL CREDITS Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Initial and Re-certification This course, sponsored by the American Heart Association, covers all phases of Emergency Cardiac Care for infants and children. Emphasis parallels ACLS objectives. Certification is for two years. Patient Assessment Patient Assessment 1 Airway/Ventilation Airway/O2 Basic 1 Airway/O2 Advanced 1 Medical Cardiovascular - Basic 1 Cardiovascular Advanced 1 Special Pediatrics 1 1 Considerations TOTAL CREDITS 5 2 BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 35 of 50 -
36 50 Pediatric International Trauma Life Support This one-day Pediatric ITLS Course is sponsored by the Michigan Chapter of International Trauma Life Support. ITLS/CMS certificate. Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Communications Airway/Ventilation Airway Basic Trauma Shock Spinal Injury/Backboarding CNS Injury Special Pediatrics Considerations TOTAL CREDITS Pediatric Education for Pre-Hospital Professionals (PEPP) The PEPP course, sponsored by the American Academy of Pediatrics, is a comprehensive and highly visual pediatric course for both BLS and ALS providers with case-based lectures, live action videos, hands-on skill stations, and scenarios. The one-day BLS course has been specifically designed for First Responders, and EMT's. The two-day ALS course is geared toward EMT-Specialists and Paramedics. Certificate through AAP. One day BLS Course: Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Airway/Ventilation Airway/O2 Basic Medical Respiratory OB/GYN Trauma Bleeding/Soft Tissue Special Pediatrics Considerations TOTAL CREDITS PEPP Two day ALS Course: Preparatory IV Therapy 1 1 Patient Assessment Patient Assessment 1 1 Airway/Ventilation Airway/O2 Basic 1 1 Airway/02 Advanced 1 1 Medical Cardiovascular Basic 1 Cardiovascular Advanced 1 Respiratory 1 1 OB/GYN 1 1 Trauma Bleeding/Soft Tissue 1 1 Special Pediatrics Considerations TOTAL CREDITS BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 36 of 50 -
37 PEPP One day Classroom Renewal Course: Preparatory IV Therapy 1 1 Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Airway/Ventilation Airway/O2 Basic 1 1 Airway/02 Advanced 1 1 Medical Cardiovascular Basic Special Pediatrics Considerations TOTAL CREDITS Pediatric & Neonatal Critical Care Transport (PNCCT) Offered through the University of Maryland - Baltimore County, the Pediatric & Neonatal Critical Care Transport Training Program is designed to prepare nurses and paramedics to function as members of a pediatric and neonatal critical care transport team. Participants will gain an understanding of the special needs of critical patients during transport, become familiar with the purpose and mechanisms of in-hospital procedures and equipment, and develop the skills to maintain the stability of the critical care patient during transport. Certification through UMBC is three years. Preparatory Communicable Disease IV Therapy Pharmacology Medical Legal Flight Physiology Patient Assessment Pt. Assessment/Triage Airway/Ventilation Airway Management Medical Cardiovascular Respiratory Miscellaneous Medical Trauma CNS Injury Shock Miscellaneous Trauma Special Considerations Pediatrics Operations Transport Decisions TOTAL CREDITS BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 37 of 50 -
38 50 Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) This course is sponsored by the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians in cooperation with the Committee on Trauma of the American College of Surgeons. The course emphasizes treatment, stabilization, and rapid transportation for trauma patients. NAEMT Certification is four years. Preparatory IV Therapy 1 1 Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Airway/Ventilation Airway Basic 1 1 Airway Advanced 1 1 Trauma Shock Spinal Injury/Back boarding Abdominal Injury Bleeding/Soft Tissue Burns CNS Injury Chest Injury Musculoskeletal Special Pediatrics Considerations Operations Rescue/Extrication TOTAL CREDITS Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) Refresher This one day (8 hour) refresher course is done every four years. Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Airway/Ventilation Airway Basic 1 1 Airway Advanced 1 1 Trauma Spinal Injury/Backboarding Abdominal Injury Chest Injury Special Considerations Geriatrics Pediatrics TOTAL CREDITS BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 38 of 50 -
39 Professional Emergency Management (PEM) certification To be eligible for the designation of "Professional Emergency Manager" (PEM), candidates are required to successfully complete a multitude of courses offered online and in a classroom, as well as a written exam. The required courses include 17 Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Independent Studies (IS); two Michigan State Police, Emergency Management and Homeland Security Division (MSP/EMHSD) online courses; and 11 MSP/EMHSD classroom courses. Some of these requirements also serve as prerequisites for other required PEM classes (please see the individual course descriptions on MiTrain for further details). IS 100, 200,700 Incident Command & 800 NIMS (only when done direct delivery, NOT online courses) Operations Disaster TOTAL CREDITS Planning G191 ICS/EOC Interface, G 230 Introduction to Emergency Management, G 235 Emergency Planning, & G 385 Disaster Response & Recovery. Operations Disaster TOTAL CREDITS Planning G 290 Basic PIO & G626 Hazard Mitigation Comprehensive Plan Interface Patient Assessment Communications TOTAL CREDITS Trauma First Response (PHTLS): This course is for First Responders who only want a 1 day PHTLS course. This is a certification course through NAEMT. Patient Assessment Assessment Airway Basic Airway Trauma Shock/Bleeding Spinal Imm Trauma Systems Operations Rapid Extrication TOTAL CREDITS BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 39 of 50 -
40 50 Rail Safety for Emergency Responders The course allows pre-hospital providers the knowledge and hands-on experience with rail safety and operations. One day and half-day courses. Certificate through Rail Safety by Operation Lifesaver. Full-day course Preparatory Injury prevention Operations Disaster Planning TOTAL CREDITS Half-day course Preparatory Injury prevention Operations Disaster Planning TOTAL CREDITS Safe Delivery of Newborns This course provides EMS Providers on the safe choices for women and newborn protection from possible harm or death. Identifying the laws that pertain to the Safe Delivery Program. Identifying the resources available to the EMS Provider and how to obtain these resources. 3 hrs. Certificate of completion by Michigan Department of Health Services, Safe Delivery of Newborns. Operations EMS Systems Operations Preparatory Med/Legal TOTAL CREDITS BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 40 of 50 -
41 TEAM: Team Evolution and Management (formerly CISD) This two day course, sponsored by the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation in Ellicott City, Maryland, assists participants in developing and managing a CISD team. The course prepares mental health professionals and peer support personnel from the emergency services to provide a variety of crisis services for distressed emergency personnel. The services described in the training include preincident education, defusing, demobilizations, significant other support and debriefings. Certificate through CISF. Preparatory Patient Handling Patient Assessment Communications Medical Behavioral Emergencies Operations EMS Systems Operations TOTAL CREDITS Introduction to Tactical Combat Casualty Care Introduction to the Tactical Medics roles and responsibilities. Introduction to basic SWAT operations, methods, and equipment. Advanced techniques of officer down scenarios. The performance of patient s assessment in tactical environments. Practical topics including advanced airway techniques and bleeding control. 16 hrs. Certificate by NAEMT. Preparatory Patient Handling Airway/Ventilation Airway/O2 Basic/Adv Trauma Spinal Operations Injury/Backboarding Tactical Field/Evac TOTAL CREDITS BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 41 of 50 -
42 50 Trauma Nurse Core Curriculum (TNCC) This course is sponsored by the Emergency Nurses Association. It provides a consistent standardized knowledge base and approach to trauma care. Certificate through ENA. Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Airway/Ventilation Airway Basic Airway Advanced 1 1 Medical Behavioral Emergencies Trauma Shock Spinal Injury/Backboarding Abdominal Injury Burns Chest Injury CNS Injury Musculoskeletal TOTAL CREDITS Urban Search and Rescue Medical Specialist Course This is a 40 hour course for paramedic urban search and rescue teams, sponsored by FEMA. The class may be only be taught by FEMA approved providers, Texas A & M University or Virginia Beach Fire/Rescue. A FEMA approved certificate is required to receive pre-approved credits. Preparatory Injury Prevention 2 Stress Management 1 IV Therapy 2 2 Pharmacology 1 Patient Assessment Patient Assessment 1 3 Airway/Ventilation Airway Basic 1 Airway Advanced 2 Trauma Shock 2 2 Spinal Injury/Backboarding 1 Musculoskeletal 1 Operations Disaster Planning 5 Triage 1 1 Extrication 2 1 EMS Systems Operations 2 TOTAL CREDITS BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 42 of 50 -
43 Vehicle Extrication Course This 12-hour course, sponsored by the Office of Firefighter Training, teaches the basic principles of vehicle extrication. An OFFT certificate is required to receive pre-approved credits. Preparatory Stress Management Patient Handling Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Communications Trauma Spinal Injury/Backboarding Operations Disaster Planning Rescue/Extrication TOTAL CREDITS VFIS Driver Training Course This course is sponsored by the Office of Fire Fighters Training, to teach the principles and skills of emergency vehicle driving. An OFFT Driver Training Record is required to obtain pre-approved credits. This course meets the MDCH Agency Inspection requirement for department approved vehicle operation education and competency assessment. Operations Emergency Driving EMS Systems Operations TOTAL CREDITS BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 43 of 50 -
44 50 Approved On-line C.E. Credits The following on-line programs have been approved by MDCH to provide Michigan continuing education credits. The site will provide verification of completion. 1. C E S o l u t i o n s 2. Emcert, Inc HealthStream/Promedica 4. Michigan EMS Education 5. MedicEd.com 6. EASY IC EMS Note: Instructor Coordinator credits 7. Target Safety m 8. 24/ Kaplan ACLS / PALS American CME cme.com 1 2. Interactive Online Training Center Learn (Learning Management System Rapid CE) Epilepsy & Seizure CE MedMerge Solutions BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 44 of 50 -
45 Medical First Responders (EMRs) completing a basic EMT course Medical First Responders who successfully complete a Basic EMT course and are eligible for the Basic EMT Licensing Exam can be awarded all of the continuing education credits toward MFR license renewal if desired. MFR's who complete a Basic EMT course and are not eligible for the licensing exam can be awarded continuing education credits toward MFR license renewal by submitting written endorsement of course completion from their Program Sponsor Representative or Program Course Coordinator. The endorsement must include the Program Sponsor name and date of course completion. Basic EMTs completing a paramedic course Basic EMTs who successfully complete a Paramedic course and are eligible for the Paramedic Licensing Exam and can be awarded all of the continuing education lecture and practical credits toward BEMT license renewal if desired. Basic EMT's who complete a paramedic course and are not eligible for the licensing exam can be awarded all continuing education lecture and practical credits toward EMT license renewal by submitting written endorsement of Paramedic course completion from their Program Sponsor Representative or Program Course Coordinator. The endorsement must include the Program Sponsor name and date of course completion. Basic EMTs completing a specialist/aemt course Basic EMT's who successfully complete a Specialist/AEMT course and are eligible for the Specialist/AEMT Licensing Exam can be awarded the following credits toward Basic EMT license renewal if desired. Basic EMT's who complete a Specialist/AEMT course and are not eligible for the licensing exam can be awarded continuing education credits toward EMT license renewal by submitting written endorsement of Specialist course completion from their Program Sponsor Representative or Program Course Coordinator. The endorsement must include the Program Sponsor name and date of course completion. Category Topic Lecture Practical Preparatory Anatomy/Physiology 1 Med/Legal 1 Patient Handling 1 1 Pharmacology 1 1 Patient Assessment Patient Assessment/Triage 1 1 Communications 2 Airway/Ventilation Airway/02 Basic 1 1 Medical Cardiovascular Basic 1 Respiratory 2 Abdominal Illness 1 Diabetic Emergencies 1 CNS Illness 1 Environmental Emergencies 1 Trauma Shock 2 IV Maintenance 2 Chest Injury 1 Musculoskeletal 1 1 Operations EMS Systems Operations 2 TOTAL CREDITS 23 5 Specialists/AEMT completing a paramedic course Specialists/AEMT who successfully complete a Paramedic course and are eligible for the Paramedic Licensing Exam can be awarded all of the continuing education lecture and practical credits toward Specialist license renewal if desired. Specialists/AEMT who complete a Paramedic course and are not eligible for the licensing exam can be awarded all continuing education lecture and practical credits toward Specialist/AEMT license renewal by submitting written endorsement of Paramedic course completion from their Program Sponsor Representative or Program Course Coordinator. The endorsement must include the Program Sponsor name and date of course completion. BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 45 of 50-
46 Conversion Document Medical First Responder and Basic EMT Michigan EMS Continuing Education Credits to National Curriculum Topic Areas National Curriculum Topic Michigan CE Topic Possible CE or Refresher Topics Category MFR Basic EMT Preparatory Airway Management Ventilation Patient Assessment Medical A & P A & P Anatomy, Physiology, Pathophysiology Communicable Communicable PPE, BSI, Disease Disease Disease Prevention, Managing Exposure Injury Prevention Injury Prevention Injury Prevention, Personnel Safety IV Maintenance Maintaining an established IV Medical- Legal Medical- Legal Medical- Legal, Ethics Basic Pharmacology Basic Pharmacology General (Basic) Pharmacology Patient Handling Patient Handling Lifting and Moving Stress Management Stress Management Stress Management, CISD, Death-Dying, Well Being of the EMS Provider, Nutrition, Fitness, Sleep Airway Oxygen Basic Airway Oxygen Basic Basic Airway skills, Combitube, Ventilation, BLS Procedures Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Patient Assessment, Baseline Vitals and SAMPLE History, Techniques of Physical Exam, Clinical Communications Communications Decision Therapeutic Making Behavioral Emergencies Cardiovascular Basic Communications Radio Comm., Documentation Abdominal Illness Abdominal Illness Gastroenterology, Renal/Urology Behavioral Behavioral, Psychiatric, Mental Emergencies Health Cardiovascular Basic General Cardiology, AED CNS Illness CNS Illness Neurology, Stroke, CNS Diabetic Emergencies Diabetic Illnesses Diabetes, Altered Mental Status Emergencies Environmental Emergencies Environmental Emergencies Heat/Cold Emergencies, Water Rescue, Drowning, Diving Emergencies, Altitude Emergencies, Radiation OB/GYN Poisons OB/GYN Poisons Obstetrics, Gynecological Emergencies Poisons, Toxicology, Substance Abuse Respiratory Respiratory Respiratory, Pulmonary Emergencies Emergencies Allergies/ Anaphylaxis BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 46 of 50 -
47 National Curriculum Topic Category MFR Michigan CE Topic Basic EMT Possible CE or Refresher Topics Trauma Special Considerations Operations Abdominal Injury Abdominal Injury Abdominal Injury Bleeding, Soft Tissue Injuries Bleeding, Soft Tissue Injuries Bleeding, Soft Tissue Injury, Facial, Eye Burns Burns Burns Chest Injuries Chest Injuries Chest Injuries, Thoracic CNS Injuries CNS Injuries Head and Spinal Injuries Musculoskeletal Injuries Musculoskeletal Musculoskeletal Injuries Injuries Shock Shock Shock Spinal Injury- Backboarding Spinal Injury- Backboarding Spinal Injuries, Immobilization, Spinal Motion Restriction Trauma systems, Mechanism of Injury Geriatrics Geriatrics Geriatrics Pediatrics Pediatrics Neonatology, Pediatrics, SIDS Abuse, Assault, Patients with Special Challenges, Acute Interventions for Chronic Care Patient Assessment Based Patient Management Disaster Planning Disaster Planning Disaster Planning, Medical Incident Command, Triage, WMD, Terrorism Emergency Driving Emergency Driving Safe Emergency Driving EMS Systems Operations EMS Systems Operations Ambulance Operations, Medical Control Issues, Crime Scene Awareness Hazardous Materials Hazardous Materials Hazardous Materials Rescue/Extrication Rescue/Extrication Rescue Awareness and Operations, PPE, Confined Space BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 47 of 50 -
48 Conversion Document Specialist and Paramedic Michigan EMS Continuing Education Credits to National Curriculum Topic Areas National Curriculum Topic Category Michigan CE Topic Possible CE or Refresher Topics Specialist Paramedic Preparatory Airway Management Ventilation Patient Assessment Medical A & P A & P Anatomy, Physiology, Pathophysiology Communicable Communicable PPE, BSI, Disease Disease Disease Prevention, Managing Exposure Injury Prevention Injury Prevention Injury Prevention, Personnel Safety IV Therapy IV Therapy Venous Access and Medication Administration Medical- Legal Medical- Legal Medical- Legal, Ethics Patient Handling Patient Handling Lifting and Moving Basic Pharmacology General (Basic) Pharmacology Pharmacology Pharmacology Stress Management Stress Management Stress Management, CISD, Death-Dying, Well Being of the EMS Provider, Nutrition, Fitness, Sleep Airway Oxygen Basic Airway Oxygen Advanced Airway Oxygen Basic Airway Oxygen Advanced Basic Airway skills, Combitube, Ventilation, BLS Procedures Advanced Airway Management, Ventilation skills, Sedation, RSI Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Patient Assessment, Baseline Vitals and SAMPLE History, Techniques of Physical Exam, Clinical Communications Communications Decision Therapeutic Making Behavioral Emergencies Cardiovascular Basic Communications Radio Comm., Documentation Abdominal Illness Abdominal Illness Gastroenterology, Renal/Urology Behavioral Behavioral, Psychiatric, Mental Emergencies Health Cardiovascular Basic Cardiovascular Advanced General Cardiology, AED EKG interpretation, Manual defib, Pacing, Cardioversion CNS Illness CNS Illness Neurology, Stroke, CNS Diabetic Diabetic Illnesses Diabetes, Altered Mental Status Emergencies Emergencies Environmental Emergencies Environmental Emergencies OB/GYN OB/GYN Obstetrics, Gynecological Emergencies Heat/Cold Emergencies, Water Rescue, Drowning, Diving Emergencies, Altitude Emergencies, Radiation BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 48 of 50 -
49 N a t i o n a l Curriculum Topic Category Medical Continued Trauma Special Considerations Operations Specialist Michigan CE Topic Paramedic Possible CE or Refresher Topics Poisons Poisons Poisons, Toxicology, Substance Abuse Respiratory Emergencies Respiratory Emergencies Respiratory, Pulmonary Endocrine, Hematology, Allergies/ Anaphylaxis Abdominal Injury Abdominal Injury Abdominal Injury Bleeding, Soft Tissue Injuries Bleeding, Soft Tissue Injuries Bleeding, Soft Tissue Injury, Facial, Eye Burns Burns Burns Chest Injuries Chest Injuries Chest Injuries, Thoracic CNS Injuries CNS Injuries Head and Spinal Injuries Musculoskeletal Injuries Musculoskeletal Injuries Musculoskeletal Injuries Shock Shock Shock, Fluids Spinal Injury- Backboarding Spinal Injury- Backboarding Spinal Injuries, Immobilization, Spinal Motion Restriction Trauma systems, Mechanism of Injury Geriatrics Geriatrics Geriatrics Pediatrics Pediatrics Neonatology, Pediatrics, SIDS Abuse, Assault, Patients with Special Challenges, Acute Interventions for Chronic Care Patient Assessment Based Patient Management Disaster Planning Disaster Planning Disaster Planning, Medical Incident Command, Triage, WMD, Terrorism Emergency Driving Emergency Driving Safe Emergency Driving EMS Systems Operations EMS Systems Operations Ambulance Operations, Medical Control Issues, Crime Scene Awareness Hazardous Materials Hazardous Materials Hazardous Materials Rescue/Extrication Rescue/Extrication Rescue Awareness and Operations, PPE, Confined Space BHPPA Standardized EMS CE Guide - 49 of 50 -
50 Contact List C.E. Sponsors American Academy of Pediatrics (PEPP) (Elk Grove, IL) (847) American College of Emergency Physicians (972) American Heart Association of Michigan (800) American Red Cross Call Local Chapter American Stroke Association (Division of AHA) (517) Michigan contact: Lisa Chote Arizona Emergency Medicine Research Center (AHLS) (520) Association of Public Safety Communications (386) Officials International (APCO) (EMD) ITLS (BTLS) of Michigan (David Maatman) (616) x 3151 Center for Domestic Preparedness (Anniston, AL) (256) Emergency Nurses Association Michigan contact: Pat Manion (810) Epilepsy Foundation of Minnesota (St. Paul, MN) (800) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) (800) First Trauma Care Contact Susan Boyd (231) Geriatric Education for EMS Mike Scott Orion, MI (248) Emergency Management and Homeland Security Training Center, MI Department of State Police (517) Initial Emergency Driving Safety Course Tom Mannisto T.E.A.M. Driving Concepts (231) International Critical Incident Stress Foundation (Ellicott City, MD) (410) Medical Priority Consultants (Salt Lake City, UT) (EMD Michigan contact: Vicki Maguire) (810) Michigan Assoc. of Health Plans Foundation (Mary Joseph) (517) Michigan Department of Community Health, EMS & Trauma Systems Section (517) Michigan Farm Bureau (517) Office of Fire Fighters Training (517) Michigan Health and Hospital Association (517) Michigan Public Health Institute (517) National Association of EMS Pilots Michigan Contact: Spectrum Aeromed (616) National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (800) 94PHTLS National Communications Institute (EMD) (706) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Michigan Contact: Office of Highway Safety Planning (517) National Safety Council (630) Occupational Research and Assessment, Inc. (616) Pediatric Pre-Hospital Care (NREMT) Paul Sorrell (Affiliate Faculty) ( ) PowerPhone, Inc. (Madison, CT) (800) Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (Dale Wilson) (269) St. Joseph Mercy Oakland (John Devanzo) (248) UPEMS Corporation (906) University of Maryland, Baltimore County Critical Care Paramedic Program (410) BHPPA EMS Standardized EMS CE Guide 11/2012 Page 50 of 50
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