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The basic function of the Paramedic/Firefighter is to provide medical care and transportation for a patient at the Paramedic/Firefighter (EMT-P) level, within their scope of practice, as stipulated by Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) and/or EMS Commission of Illinois.
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The EMT-Paramedic performs Life Support procedures within their scope of practice as approved by the Alabama Department of Public Health EMS Division. Graduate of an accredited School of Emergency Medical Services with a current license from the Alabama State Department of Public Health as an EMT-Paramedic /Driver.
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Our team is trained to offer a wide scope of services to patients, and our facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art onsite digital X-ray, CT scan, Ultrasound, EKG, and common laboratory assays.
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The Urgent Care Tech is a Paramedic with a National Registry Certification, functioning under the Medical Direction of Convenient MD. The UCT possesses the education and skills of advanced patient assessment for the management of various medical illnesses and traumatic injuries, airway management, intravenous therapy, and pharmacological interventions.
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Assists with resuscitation, airway management, vascular access and other procedures in accordance with the paramedic scope of practice under the direction of a physician. Education & ExperienceHigh school diploma/GED and completion of CAHEA or CAHEP EMT-paramedic program plus three (3) years of related pre-hospital experience.
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In the Emergency Department only, no experience if graduate from EMT (Basic or Intermediate Level) or Paramedic Program. Delivers appropriate indirect and selected direct patient care at a competent level as directed by a licensed clinician within the scope of hospital-approved PCA skills inventory according to the needs and age of the patient/population served.
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Assumes responsibility and accountability for the treatment outcome of patients of all ages including the neonate, pediatric, adult and geriatric populations as defined by the paramedic scope of practice through Department of Health Guidelines.
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When paired with a EMT-B, the Paramedic would be responsible to direct the care of the patient and delegate as appropriate for the scope of practice. The Paramedic/PTN functions on an ambulance performing prehospital emergency responses and interfacility transports normally as the senior member of a two person care team.
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Performs invasive and non-invasive airway management within the paramedic scope of practice examples: oxygen administration, tracheal suctioning, assisted ventilation, positioning, end-tidal CO2 and pulse–ox monitoring.
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In addition the EMT assists the paramedic in providing advanced level care within their scope of practice and training as directed by their Paramedic or RN Partner. Advanced EMT (AEMT) certification required for Wisconsin EMTs within 18 months of hire date or enrolled in and actively attending a Paramedic Program.
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Supports medical surveillance exams such as audiograms, vision tests, pulmonary function tests, respirator fit testing and DOT testing requirements, as needed, and feasible with available or procured equipment, in line with the scope of practice and as supported by the CMD.
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The competency will not exceed the scope of practice for a paramedic in the State of Florida. The Paramedic provides and documents individualized patient care to include patient and personal safety, patient assessments in collaboration with the ED RN, patient re-assessments, triage, maintaining airway patency, IV access and hang normal saline without additives, ECG interpretations, dysrhythmias recognition, and assists with the application of skeletal traction/splints/immobilizers and other orthopedic equipment.
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Minimum of 2 years experience in a clinical setting as a licensed Paramedic. Total Access Urgent Care (TAUC ) has been proudly providing top-ranked patient care for St. Louis communities since 2008.
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BenefitsFlexible schedulingCompetitive compensationImmediate EMT / Paramedic job placementMultiple station locations with the ability to transfer - throughout the companyOpportunity to work overtimeHealth/dental/life insuranceTuition reimbursementOpportunity for Career GrowthSuperior Air-Ground Ambulance Service, Inc. is committed to attracting and retaining the best talent.
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Job Title: Urgent Care Tech (Paramedic) Administration of medication and immunizations as outlined by the CMD Urgent Care Technician scope of practice. Nationally Certified Paramedic (Required in NH & MA, ME preferred.
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