Paramedic



This high-quality professional development programme helps you to refresh, extend and update your knowledge and competencies as a paramedic.
The elearning covers a wide range of issues that are relevant to a paramedic’s role, such as pain management, clinical decision making, ethics and mental health issues. It has been written by experienced paramedics who are also educators in the field. So, this elearning meets the highest quality standards.
You can select topics that are relevant to your needs and interests. Each module takes around 20 to 30 minutes to complete – so you can fit this learning around your busy life.
This online paramedics course is suitable for qualified paramedics, trainees, community first responders, healthcare assistants and all those involved in pre-hospital care. It is available online, so you can study at your own pace – in work, at home or on the move.
Course Content
The paramedic elearning programme contains almost 20 modules. Each module is divided into bite-sized sessions and each session takes between 20 and 30 minutes to complete.
Modules cover subjects such as law and ethics for paramedics, clinical decision making, end of life & palliative care, mental health, pain management, maternity care and long-term conditions relevant to paramedics.
Further modules cover urgent illness and injury care for paramedics, paediatrics, public health, management of burns and wound care as well as ECG for paramedics. An additional module to support paramedic practice during COVID-19.
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eIntegrity programmes are developed by NHS Health Education England’s e-Learning for Healthcare programme (HEE e-LfH).
The programmes are high quality self-directed learning programmes. They are designed to support training and CPD and are excellent resources alongside other traditional teaching methodologies. They have been developed by the UK NHS for use in the NHS. However, many of the programmes have international relevance, particularly the specialty training programmes which are often mapped to UK specialty training curricula.
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