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Health and Safety Services for Healthcare Providers
Professional Healthcare Providers Training... As professional healthcare providers, having the most up today date training is imperative to our jobs. Doctors, nurses, medical and dental assistants, and hospital technicians are all required to have various levels of Emergency Medical Training, ranging from Basic First Aid to Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS). This is where In Case of Emergency-CPR-AED-First Aid Training can help keep you up to date on your skills and certifications. Most courses are held at your location.
PA DOH Continuing Education
We are a certified continuing education sponsor site for The Pennsylvania Department of Health for continuing education credits for First Responders, EMTs, Paramedics and other EMS Providers. We can put on any class your organization needs and use the hours towards your State Certification. Most classes are held at your location for your convenience
C.E.R.T. First Responder Training (40-52 Hours)
Certified Emergency Response Team - Emergency Responder is a comprehensive course designed for training first responders. The course follows the 1995 US DOT First Responder National Standard Curriculum and meets ECC Guidelines. Recognized by states as a first responder course and meets standards for riding on an ambulance.
CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer
CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer teaches students to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults, children and infants, use an AED on an adult or child victim of cardiac arrest and use personal protective equipment to stop bloodborne pathogens and other diseases from spreading.
Sudden Cardiac Arrest Drill
This is a simulation drill designed to provide you with realistic hands-on experience while caring for a patient who has experienced sudden cardiac arrest. This drill is meant to be a learning tool, preparing you and your organization for the order and application of skills learned during a CPR/AED course. This drill is meant to be used as a hands-on real time practice after CPR/AED training or as a refresher, in conjunction with a bi-annual CPR and AED course. It runs approximately two hours or more, depending on class size, and students are met with immediate constructive feedback from the instructor and their peers. Students are then allowed to run through the drill again, implementing the ideas and feedback from the first run, in order to improve upon their performance. This is a truly beneficial learning tool, to assure you and your staff are thoroughly prepared for a Sudden Cardiac Arrest.
Emergency Response - First Responder Training
This course is a 40-52 hour program put on at your organiztions location. Emergency Responder is a comprehensive course designed for training first responders. The course follows the US Department of Transportaion First Responder National Standard Curriculum and meets ECC Guidelines. Recognized by states as a first responder course and meets standards for riding on an ambulance.
HAZCOM - Hazard Communication
Hazard Communication (HAZCOM) training will help you to understand the potential dangers of the chemicals in your workplace. It will teach you how to identify chemicals and how to read the warning labels. You will learn how to access and read your organizationâs hazardous material manuals. You will be taught how to read warning labels and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). Most importantly, you will learn the necessary information to keep yourself and others safe.
ACLS - Advanced Cardiac Life Support
Advanced Cardiac Life Support course is totally redesigned for healthcare providers who either direct or participate in the resuscitation of a patient, whether in or out of hospital. Through the ACLS course, providers will enhance their skills in the treatment of the adult victim of a cardiac arrest or other cardiopulmonary emergencies. ACLS emphasizes the importance of basic life support CPR to patient survival; the integration of effective basic life support with advanced cardiovascular life support interventions; and the importance of effective team interaction and communication during resuscitation. ACLS is based on simulated clinical scenarios that encourage active, hands-on participation through learning stations where students will practice essential skills individually, as part of a team, and as team leader. Realistic simulations reinforce the following key concepts: proficiency in basic life support care; recognizing and initiating early management of peri-arrest conditions; managing cardiac arrest; identifying and treating ischemic chest pain and acute coronary syndromes; recognizing other life-threatening clinical situations (such as stroke) and providing initial care; ACLS algorithms; and effective resuscitation team dynamics.
PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support
PALS is intended for emergency personnel in intensive care or critical caredepartments and emergency medical providers responsible for the well-beingof infants and children. The overall goal of the PALS course is to provide healthcare professionals with didactic and psychomotor skills training in the recognition and treatment of conditions that may lead to a cardiopulmonary arrest in an infant or child. PALS incorporates both prehospital and hospital management of pediatric emergencies. PALS program materials are based upon the most recent science, treatment recommendations and guidelines. PALS has been nationally approved by the Continuing Education Coordinating Board for Emergency Medical Services (CECBEMS*). CECBEMS is the national accrediting body for Emergency Medical Services continuing education courses and course providers, and employs a peer-review process for accreditation similar to other healthcare professions.
Emergency Oxygen
Administering Emergency Oxygen gives participants the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care to a victim of a breathing emergency using breathing devices, including resuscitation masks, bag-valve-mask resuscitators (BVMs) and emergency oxygen.
Bloodborne Pathogen Training
Preventing Disease Transmission. A two-hour training module for employers and employees who, while on the job, may be exposed to blood or other body fluids that could cause infection. Employers may offer this program as part of their compliance with OSHA regulations. Available in English and Spanish.
Emergency Vehicle Operators Course (EVOC)
The Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (EVOC) is designed to provide EMS operators with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely operate an Emergency Vehicle in emergency and non-emergency mode. The Pennsylvania Department of Health requires that all EMS operators take this course prior to driving an Emergency Vehicle. Topics covered include legal aspects of Emergency Vehicle operations, navigating and route mapping, driver roles and responsibilities, basic driving skills, and proper driving procedures. The course is 16 hours in duration and is held over a three-day weekend. The first day of the course is in the classroom. The second day of the course includes hands on Emergency Vehicle driving on a course. Participants will receive 16 hours of Pennsylvania continuing education credits upon successful completion of the course. This course has been produced by VFIS.
Smart Triage Training
The prime objective is to assist emergency personnel and rescue teams to manage the incident, communicate with each other, conduct rapid effective triage and ultimately save the maximum number of lives. By using the knowledge, experience and best practices gained from multiple casualty events all over the globe, the Smart Incident Command System is second to none. Designed by rescue professionals, for rescue professionals, this fully integrated system of equipment and training is proven in the field to have a positive impact on all types of disaster and emergency. Every component of Smart Equipment is made from advanced materials and built, without compromise, to cope with the harshest environments and the most demanding incidents worldwide.
Disaster Preparedness Program
Throughout time mankind has been dealing with the threat of disaster. Disasters come in two forms, natural or manmade. Sometimes disasters can strike without warning. Your only defense is your ability to be prepared. The Disaster Preparedness program helps you to prepare for a disaster and devise a strategy that encompasses the necessary steps that must be taken before, during and after a disaster.
Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals (PEPP)
Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals (PEPP) represents a complete source of prehospital medical information for the emergent care of infants and children. Developed by the American Academy of Pediatrics, PEPP is an exciting curriculum designed specifically to teach prehospital professionals how to better assess and manage ill or injured children. Learn the following to provide the best possible care. How sick is this child? How quickly do I need to act? What is this child's physiological problem?
Geriatric Education for Emergency Medical Services (GEMS)
GEMS, or Geriatric Education for Emergency Medical Services was developed by the American Geriatrics Society and the National Council of State EMS Training Coordinators, GEMS is an exciting curriculum designed specifically to help EMS providers address all of the special needs of the older population. The proportion of the aged in society today is greater than ever before, and growing faster than any other segment of our population. Current indications are that approximately 34% of calls for emergency medical services, or 3.4 million emergency responses involve patients over the age of 60. GEMS represents the most credible and complete source of prehospital medical information for older adults.
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We have the knowledge, experience and expertise to handle all your emergency medical training needs including compliance for all local, county and state agencies and requirements.
What other services do we offer... The answer is whatever else you need help with, whether community, workplace, home or professional responder, from a large group to a small group. Give us a call, the first meeting is FREE!
Please contact I.C.E. at: Phone 484-315-8120 * Fax 484-315-8268 or E-Mail Us. Thank you... Amanda, Jenna & Phil.
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