Graduate Diploma of Science (Critical Care Paramedicine)

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  • Objectives
    Designed to allow paramedics to enhance their clinical knowledge and competence to the level of critical or intensive care practitioners. Theoretical and practical knowledge will be consolidated by independent research to enable the development of advanced critical thinking and communication skills. The program encourages the analysis of evidence based and accepted practice that will ultimately lead to excellence in paramedical practice.
  • Entry requirements
    An undergraduate degree or equivalent prior learning including at least five years appropriate professional experience plus a completition of a 12 lead ECG component" in either the associate Diploma of pre hospital care or bachelor of science(paramedical science) "
  • Academic title
    Graduate Diploma of Science (Critical Care Paramedicine)
  • Course description
    This course is not available for on-campus study by students on an International student visa.
    This course structure contains information about the units which comprise the course as well as the credit points required to successfully complete it.

    120 credit points (8 units).

    Unit           Description                Points
    STAGE 1

    SCH4101    Advanced Cardiac         15
    SCH4102    Advanced Medical         15
    SCH4103    Advanced Trauma         15
    SCH4104    Paediatrics                    15

    STAGE 2

    SCH5101    Field Practicum              15
    SCH5102    Hospital Practicum         15
    SCH5103    Intensive Care Unit Practicum         15
    SCH5104    Obstetrics                     15

    Students who complete Stage 1 of the Graduate Diploma have the option to exit with a Graduate Certificate.

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