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COVID Virus
REVISED 6-15-21
As of June 15, 2021, California has removed the Blueprint and has mostly reopened the State. To this end, all of our classrooms will resume normal operations and student enrollment. We will continue to frequently wipe down our facilities to maintain cleanliness. The wearing of masks is optional for students. We are available for onsite as well as traveling course training.
Any student showing signs of illness should NOT attend our training.

EMS CE and Refresher Online Training

Also visit our Workplace Safety Course Catalog and CPR/EMS/Medical Course Catalog.
We also have Online and Classroom specific training catalogs.

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$15.00

EMS-CE (1 hour) - Stroke

This online Stroke training is intended to provide emergency medical services workers with an understanding of the signs and symptoms associated with stroke and how to manage a suspected stroke patient in the field.

$20.00

EMS-CE (1.5 hours) - Ventilation and Oxygenation

This online combination session contains the Oxygenation and Ventilation courses, covering topics such as the physiology associated with oxygen transport and metabolism, indications for oxygenation and ventilation of the respiratory distress patient, and the role of CPAP and nebulized medications during respiratory incidents.

$15.00

EMS-CE (1 hour) - Pediatric Emergencies

This online Pediatric Emergencies training is intended to provide emergency medical services workers with an understanding of commonly encountered emergencies involving pediatric patients and management of these events in the field.

$15.00

EMS-CE (1 hour) - Trauma Triage, Central Nervous (CNS) System Injuries, and Hemorrhage Control

This online combination session contains the Trauma Triage, Central Nervous (CNS) System Injuries, and Hemorrhage Control courses, covering topics such as a review of triage criteria and the steps involved in triage, the use of the Glasgow Coma Scale to determine the level of traumatic brain injury, and a review of tourniquet and hemostatic agent use in the field.