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Participate in patient care in collaboration with and supervised by RN: which may include vital signs; IV starts; blood draws; document on flow sheet; communicate with patient and family; set-up and assist with procedures; clean and dress wounds; splinting; assist with airway management; initiate cardiac monitoring; may be required to perform emergency defibrillation; point of care testing; patient transport; patient discharge.
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CareLink Paramedic: Minimum 3 years EMS paramedic level or critical care transport experience for benefited position and 5 years of EMS paramedic level experience and 1 year of critical care transport experience for relief paramedics.
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Required: ED Tech II - Oregon Requirements Current state EMT-Intermediate (EMT-I) or EMT-Paramedic (EMT-P) certification or Advanced EMT (AEMT) and. Required: Graduate of EMT-Intermediate or EMT-Paramedic certification course.
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In coordination with the Mobile Intensive Care Unit (MoICU)/critical care transport nurse, provides advanced life support in a prompt, resourceful, and efficient manner. Preferred: Critical Care transport experience.
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Under the direct supervision of the Meducare Operations Coordinator with direction from the Meducare Program Director, the Meducare Critical Care Paramedic (CCEMT-P) is responsible for the transport of patients and primary patient assessment, stabilization and preparation for ambulance transport of critically ill and injured patients within their DHEC certification guidelines and MUSC protocols.
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Our helicopters operate within a 150 mile radius of Denver Metro, Summit County, and the regions surrounding Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Durango, northern New Mexico and southeastern Utah. We provide critical care transport with five helicopters, three ambulances, and three airplanes with industry leading technology and a highly experienced team.
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National Ski Patrol Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) certification or EMT or Paramedic or Equivalent. Must be able to skillfully operate a snowmobile to perform required patrols of the ski hill and to perform a mountain rescue and/or transport patrons and equipment on the most difficult terrain.
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As an emergency service personnel, incumbent is a pre-hospital provider who is trained at the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Basic Life Support level to care for patients at accident scenes and in transport by ambulance to a hospital.
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It is imperative that the Communication Coordinator maintain positive professional relationship with customers, health care facilities, EMS, and other air medical transport providers. In addition to the Critical care Ground Transports, Aspirus MedEvac also provides 911 coverage for Iron County MI, Lincoln County WI, Oneida County WI, Taylor County WI, Vilas County WI, and Watersmeet MI. The ground units are staffed with Critical Care Paramedics, Registered Nurses and EMTs. MedEvac air is staffed with a pilot, a Flight Nurse and a Flight Paramedic and is capable of transporting one patient.
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Critical Care Paramedic Certified (CCP-C) certification issued by the Board for Critical Care Transport Paramedic Certification (BCCTPC), or. Our critical care program provides Paramedics with additional education within the first few years of hire to transport our most critical patients to higher levels of care across the region.
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Current OH Respiratory Care Professional license is required Health Care Provider required; EMT-B credential is preferred for dedicated transport RRT. PFCCS and ABLS are also required for those who do pediatric critical care transport, by the employee.
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Performs non-medical transport for MercyOne patients to next level of care (i.e., residence, long term care facility, nursing home, etc. Performs activities and functions of patient care which are task oriented and within the skill level and scope of the EMT licenses, in accordance with MercyOne Medical Center Policy and Procedure Manual.
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Under supervision of the EMS Director, or under direction of the Department Medical Director, or one of his physician delegates (ER Physicians), the EMT- Basic provides Basic Life Support transport and patient care of the sick and injured.
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Our Talent Acquisition team is reviewing applications for our EMT Paramedic Transport opening. We are looking for a dedicated EMT Paramedic Transport like you to be a part of our team.
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The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT-B) for NorthStar Ambulance, at our Maine Medical Center location, provides basic life support during emergency pre-hospital and inter-facility transfer care to patients when indicated by the patient’s injury or illness in accordance with state and local protocols.
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