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Primary Care Paramedic

Post-Secondary Education - Health Care

Sask Polytech Certificate

Train for an exciting career in delivering pre-hospital emergency care.

Learn how to perform physical assessments, recognize and manage medical and mental health issues, trauma injuries, obstetrical,
cardiac, and respiratory emergencies, and more. Plus, you’ll learn how to administer IVs and medications. CPR Heart Saver ‘C’ AED/Standard First Aid, TLR, and WHMIS training are included.

When you graduate, you’ll be eligible to write the licensing exam for registration with the Saskatchewan College of Paramedics and pursue employment opportunities at ambulance, air ambulance and fire protection services or at mining, manufacturing, milling, or processing sites around the province.

This program is approximately 51 weeks long.

You’ll need Grade 12 with a min. avg. of 60% in ELA A30, ELA B30, one of BIO 30 or CHEM 30, and one of W&A MATH 30 or FDN MATH 30 or PRE CALC 30 & English Language Requirement (program specific).

You’ll be required to provide evidence of a Criminal Record Check, a Vulnerable Sector Search, N95 respirator mask testing, and immunization records to meet program requirements.

You must exhibit physical strength and fitness consistent with the requirements of professional practice.

The following courses are offered:

APHY 164 - Anatomy and Physiology 1

You will be introduced to the anatomical structure and physiological function of the human body. Your studies will focus on the basic organization of the body concentrating on the respiratory system, cardiovascular system, and nervous system.

Credit Units: 3  Course Hours: 45.0

APHY 165 - Anatomy and Physiology 2

You will study the structure and function of the normal human body. Your studies will include the endocrine, immune, urinary, reproductive, and digestive systems. You will also study the integumentary, skeletal, and muscular systems.

Credit Units: 3  Course Hours: 45.0
Prerequisites(s): APHY 164

EMER 107 - Professionalism, Leadership and Communications

Your studies will help you to develop qualities that are important for paramedic practice (professionalism, leadership, reflection and communication). You will gain knowledge of legal and ethical aspects of paramedic practice, develop your communication skills (including conflict management) and learn the principles of critical thinking. You will also evaluate the importance of participation in continuing education and professional development. You will gain knowledge regarding ethical conduct for research involving humans and will receive the Tri-Council Policy Statement: Course on Research Ethics (TCPS 2: CORE) certification upon completion of the course.

Credit Units: 3  Course Hours: 45.0

EMER 108 - Health and Safety

You will learn how to develop strategies for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Your studies will focus on personal wellness, maintaining a safe work environment, using infection control techniques, and practicing proper lifting and moving techniques. You will also learn how to manage a variety of situations, including crime scenes, hazardous materials, and potential terrorist actions.

Credit Units: 3  Course Hours: 45.0

EMER 109 - Patient Assessment, Transport and Diverse Populations

You will learn how to perform a scene assessment, obtain a patient history, acquire vital signs, perform a physical examination and incorporate this knowledge into a complete patient assessment. You will describe common challenges associated with bariatric and culturally diverse patients. You will be introduced to the principles of road ambulance and aeromedical transport. You will also be required to operate an ambulance on a public roadway. Upon completion of the course, you will receive certification from the Saskatchewan Safety Council for Professional Driver Improvement.

Credit Units: 4  Course Hours: 60.0

PHAR 100 - Pharmacology and Fluid Therapy

You will focus on the principles of pharmacology, medication administration, and fluid therapy, including intravenous access and initiation. You will study the fundamentals of pharmacology, including terminology, legislation, and medication classifications. You will perform mathematical calculations, including general calculations, metric conversions, drug dose calculations, and intravenous rate calculations. Your studies will focus on medications within a Primary Care Paramedic’s scope of practice in Saskatchewan including the administration of blood and blood products. You will also participate in labs that will help you develop the skills necessary for responsible and safe medication administration.

Credit Units: 3  Course Hours: 45.0

EMER 110 - Cardiac and Respiratory Theory

You will learn the pathophysiology of common cardiac and respiratory disorders. Your learning activities will include 3-lead electrocardiogram interpretation, 12-lead electrocardiogram placement, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), and end-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring.

Credit Units: 3  Course Hours: 45.0
Prerequisites(s): APHY 164, APHY 165, EMER 109, PHAR 100, EMER 107, EMER 108

EMER 111 - Cardiac Care

You will provide care for common cardiac disorders, including vascular diseases, cardiac inflammatory disorders, acute coronary syndromes, heart failure, cardiac conduction disorders, and cardiac arrest. You will integrate cardiac assessment, electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation, and manual defibrillation into patient care. You also will be introduced to advanced cardiac therapies (including transcutaneous pacing and cardioversion). Upon completion of this course, you will receive Basic Life Support for Health Care Provider’s certification from the Heart and Stroke Foundation.

Credit Units: 3  Course Hours: 45.0
Prerequisites(s): EMER 110

EMER 112 - Respiratory Care

You will provide care for common respiratory disorders, including asthma, anaphylaxis, pneumonia and respiratory failure. Your learning activities will include oxygen delivery, maintaining upper airway patency, and manual ventilation techniques. You will be introduced to advanced respiratory support therapies, including advanced airway management and ventilation techniques.

Credit Units: 3  Course Hours: 45.0
Prerequisites(s): EMER 110

EMER 113 - Trauma Management 1

You will be introduced to the assessment and management of shock, burns, fractures, and soft tissue injuries. You will also be introduced to the skills necessary in assessing and managing head and facial, thoracic, abdominal, and spinal injuries. You will learn the principles of extrication and rescue as well as how to integrate triage and multiple patient management into paramedic practice.

Credit Units: 3  Course Hours: 45.0
Prerequisites(s): APHY 164, APHY 165, EMER 107, EMER 108, EMER 109, PHAR 100

EMER 114 - Trauma Management 2

You will learn how to provide care for common traumatic injuries. You will demonstrate the assessment and management of shock, burns, fractures, and soft tissue injuries. You will also learn to incorporate the skills necessary to assess and manage head, facial, thoracic, abdominal, and spinal injuries. You will be introduced to advanced life support therapies relevant to trauma (including indications for chest tubes and needle thoracostomy). Upon completion of this course, you will receive certification in International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) at the basic level.

Credit Units: 3  Course Hours: 45.0
Prerequisites(s): EMER 113

EMER 115 - Medical Care 1

You will learn how to provide care for common medical disorders, including gastrointestinal, genitourinary, reproductive, gynecological, and obstetrical disorders. You will also learn how to provide care for neonatal and pediatric patients. Upon completion of this course, you will receive certification in Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professional (PEPP).

Credit Units: 3  Course Hours: 45.0
Prerequisites(s): APHY 164, APHY 165, EMER 107, EMER 108, EMER 109, PHAR 100

EMER 198 - Medical Care 2

You will integrate care for common medical disorders, including, neurological, behavioral and psychiatric, endocrine, and toxicological disorders.

Credit Units: 3  Course Hours: 45.0
Prerequisites(s): APHY 164, APHY 165, EMER 107, EMER 108, EMER 109, PHAR 100

EMER 199 - Medical Care 3

You will study pathophysiology and learn to integrate care for common medical disorders including eye, ear, nose, and throat disorders, and integrate care for a patient experiencing disorders as a result of adverse environments. You will integrate care for common illnesses and injuries specific to the physically impaired and mentally impaired, including those that are non-urgent. Upon completion of this course, you will receive certification in Gentle Persuasive Approach (GPA).

Credit Units: 3  Course Hours: 45.0
Prerequisites(s): APHY 164, APHY 165, EMER 107, EMER 108, EMER 109, PHAR 100

EMER 116 - Foundations of Community Paramedicine

You will study the collaborative role of the community paramedic and recognize the significance of utilizing community support agencies. You will be introduced to common laboratory procedures and diagnostic imaging and how to differentiate between normal and abnormal results. You will develop the skills required to provide non-urgent care to a home health patient (including catheter care and routine wound care) as well as integrate care for a palliative patient. You will also integrate care for common illnesses and injuries specific to geriatric population groups.

Credit Units: 3  Course Hours: 45.0
Prerequisites(s): EMER 110, EMER 111, EMER 112, EMER 113, EMER 114, EMER 115, EMER 198, EMER 199

PRAC 116 - Practicum 1

Your placement will allow you to participate in a clinical and/or field practicum placement within the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA). You will be assigned a practicing registered nurse and/or paramedic preceptor. Your placement will include participation in an Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and a hospital orientation, a review of relevant policies and procedures, and the completion of and compliance with required legal documentation. You will practice patient assessments, using treatment modalities while utilizing ambulance and hospital equipment. You will demonstrate and meet lifting requirements.

Credit Units: 6  Course Hours: 84.0
Prerequisites(s): EMER 155

PRAC 117 - Practicum 2

You will participate in a clinical and field practicum placement within the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) with assigned practicing registered nurse and paramedic preceptors. Your placement will include participation in a review of relevant policies, procedures, and the completion of and compliance with required legal documentation. You will conduct independent patient assessments, using treatment modalities while utilizing ambulance and hospital equipment. This final field practicum will allow you to apply all skills and knowledge gained in the previous three semesters at the primary care paramedic level. You will work with less direction and intervention from preceptors as you progress towards independent paramedic practice. You will demonstrate and meet lifting requirements. You will demonstrate the various roles and responsibilities of the Primary Care Paramedic as outlined within the National Occupational Competency Profiles (NOCP) for the Paramedic Practitioner of Canada.

Credit Units: 18  Course Hours: 276.0
Prerequisites(s): PRAC 116

EMER 155 - Patient Management and Integration

You will integrate communication, professionalism, leadership, knowledge of medicolegal, ethics, and physical strength into paramedic practice. You will integrate approach, assessment, treatment, and transport for a cardiovascular, trauma, medical and respiratory patient in a simulated setting. You will integrate care following Saskatchewan Paramedic Clinical Practice Protocols. You will also think critically while interpreting patient history and physical assessment as it relates to a patient presentation.

Credit Units: 3  Course Hours: 45.0
Prerequisites(s): EMER 111, EMER 112, EMER 114, EMER 115, EMER 116, EMER 198, EMER 199

Apply before May 15, 2024 and be entered to win a $1,000 Scholarship!

Application Fee:$ 50.00
Total: $ 50.00

The following is an estimate and is subject to change without notice.

Tuition & Fees Books & Supplies Total

$7,824

$3,495 $11,319

 

Program Details

Location:HUMBOLDT
Start Date:May 01, 2025
Dates & Times:

May 1, 2025 - January 15, 2027 
NOTE:  This program will be offered as a part-time program. 
 
*Apply before May 15, 2024, and be entered to win a $1,000 Scholarship!

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Application Notes:

Apply before May 15, 2024 and be entered to win a $1,000 Scholarship!

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306.682.2623 or 1.800.667.2623