smallpunk said:
Is there potential to go from Med Assistant to Technician if I became a licensed paramedic later on down the road?
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Paramedicine is provincially regulated. Requirements and issue of a licence to practice are set by the individual regulators.
For licensure as a Primary Care Paramedic ( PCP ) in Ontario,
Requirements
In Ontario, high school graduates who wish to become a paramedic must attend a recognized college Paramedic program.
Almost all college Paramedic programs are 2 years ( full-time ) in length.
Generally colleges require the following prior to the start of their program:
•Current Standard First Aid (or equivalent) certificate
•Current CPR (C) - Basic Rescuer level (or equivalent) certificate
•Senior Biology high school course (grade 11 or higher)
•Senior Science high school course (other than biology)
•High School graduation diploma
•Class 'F' Drivers License - Ontario
•Current Immunizations (including Hepatitis B, Chicken Pox -if needed-, & flu shot recommended)
•Be Communicable Disease free
•Be physically fit & able to lift
•Possess good communication skills & be able to fluently read & write English (French also required for francophone programs)
•Be at least 18 years old prior to beginning preceptorship (on-the-job) training
Information on the A-EMCA provincial certification exam
Upon completion of the college Primary Care Paramedic program, graduates are eligible to write the Advanced Emergency Medical Care Assistant (A-EMCA) examination. Candidates for the A-EMCA are offered 3 attempts to successfully pass (70% required) the exam before remedial training is required & may work for an ambulance service for up to 210 days while preparing.
If you are attending an approved institution that offers the paramedic program, your institution should be contacting the MOHLTC-EHS Branch office to obtain application packages for all of their students, prior to graduating.
For more information on the A-EMCA, contact:
Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
Emergency Health Services Branch
Patient Care Standards, Education and Certification5700 Yonge Street, 6th Floor
North York, ON M2M 4K5
Tel #: (416) 327-7813 Fax #
416) 327-7911
Toll Free 1-800-461-6431
See also,
Med Tech in the Reserves
http://army.ca/forums/threads/90164.0
Reserves as a Med-Tech... already trained as a paramedic?
https://army.ca/forums/threads/39778.0
Medical Assistant reserve trade prior to medical school, or not?
http://army.ca/forums/threads/114818.0
QL3 reserve medtech to ACP EMT-A
https://army.ca/forums/threads/96552.0
Medical Assistant
http://army.ca/forums/threads/4238.75.html
MEDICAL TECHNICIAN RESERVE?
http://army.ca/forums/threads/92991.0
Medical Assistant in Ontario
http://army.ca/forums/threads/119320.0
Medical Technician versus Medical Assistant
http://army.ca/forums/threads/111801.0
Curious About Joining Reserves
https://army.ca/forums/threads/107418.0
OP: "I've been debating about joining the reserves as a Medical Technician."
etc...
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