Courses
Nursing and Paramedical courses offer specialized training designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary for careers in emergency medical services and healthcare support.
Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
Duration: 2 years Focus: Prepares students for entry-level nursing positions. Includes courses in anatomy, microbiology, nursing fundamentals, pharmacology, and patient care. Outcome: Eligible to take the NCLEX-RN exam to become a Registered Nurse (RN).
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
Duration: 4 years Focus: A more in-depth study of nursing, including leadership, management, research, and community health. Covers courses like pathophysiology, advanced pharmacology, nursing ethics, and public health nursing. Outcome: Prepares students for the NCLEX-RN exam and offers broader career opportunities such as clinical, administrative, and leadership roles in nursing.
Accelerated BSN (ABSN)
Duration: 12-18 months Focus: For students who already have a bachelor’s degree in another field. This program fast-tracks the nursing curriculum. Outcome: Prepares students to take the NCLEX-RN exam.
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)
Duration: 1-2 years (post-BSN) Focus: Advanced practice roles such as Nurse Practitioner (NP), Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL), Nurse Educator, or Nurse Administrator. Students take specialized courses in areas such as family health, acute care, and mental health nursing. Outcome: Prepares for advanced certifications and leadership roles.
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
Duration: 3-4 years (post-MSN) Focus: Focused on clinical practice and leadership at the highest level, DNP courses cover topics such as healthcare policy, advanced diagnostics, and leadership in healthcare. Outcome: Prepares for roles like Nurse Practitioner, clinical research, and healthcare administration.
Patient Assessment:
Skills for conducting thorough patient evaluations, including medical history, physical examinations, and vital signs monitoring.
Pharmacology for Paramedics:
Knowledge of medications used in emergency care, including dosage calculations and administration routes.
Pathophysiology
Understanding disease processes and how they affect the body, focusing on conditions commonly encountered in emergency medicine.
9. Microbiology and Infection Control:
Principles of microbiology, infection prevention, and control practices in pre-hospital settings.
Medical Terminology:
Understanding medical language, terminology, and abbreviations used in healthcare settings.
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