FDO said:
go to a local college to get your PCP diploma
Jules quote:
"The recruiter I talked to there was really pushing the idea of staying in my city and completing an EMT program there rather than joining and going through the training that they provide."
JIBC is a PCP Certificate Program only. No Diploma. At JIBC, only their ACP Program offers a Diploma.
In Ontario, PCP is a Diploma Program. There is also a Paramedic Degree Program at University of Toronto.
Licensure of paramedics is the responsibility and domain of the various provincial regulatory bodies. Much depends on the province in which the local college is located.
I believe Jules lives in Alberta? That's another Paramedic jurisdiction. And so, and so on, and ...........
http://www.health.gov.on.ca/english/public/program/ehs/qa/edu_qa.html
http://www.health.gov.on.ca/english/public/program/ehs/edu/equiv_qa.html
As far as JIBC goes:
Important Notice:
"As you may be aware, currently there is a labour dispute between the British Columbia Ambulance Service (BCAS) and the Paramedics Union of BC – CUPE 873. The unforeseen length of this dispute is now affecting our paramedic training programs. Job action has resulted in us not being able to place students with preceptors from the BCAS to complete practicum requirements for the Primary Care Paramedic (PCP) and Advanced Care Paramedic (ACP) programs. Until a resolve to the current labour dispute has been reached, all scheduled PCP and ACP classes have been postponed until further notice.
The Justice Institute of British Columbia School of Health Care (JIBC-SOHC) Paramedic programs are very challenging and students are required to be successful in all the components of the program for completion. The unforeseen delay between the classroom and the practicum requirements adds to the difficulty of successful completion. As the JIBC-SOHC is committed to supporting all our students by providing a positive, quality learning experience, we cannot continue to provide paramedic programs at this time knowing that educationally it is not in the best interest of our students.
While we are not currently accepting new applications for upcoming PCP and ACP programs, if you are interested in these programs, please click here to add your name to a list to receive further updates.
If you are waiting to either apply for the program or have been accepted and are waiting for your program to begin and want to stay ahead of the curve with your training, please click here for some tips and training suggestions."
http://www.jibc.ca/paramedic/programs/pcp/docs/ExpressionofInterestPCP_ACP.pdf