FLIGHT PARAMEDIC & CRITICAL CARE PARAMEDIC REVIEW $315
10 DAY REFRESHER $2000
- STARS II
- SITE III (expecting this year)
- SPAWAR Incubator
- OASIS 8(a) Subpool 1
- USSOCOM SOF Core Support Services
- 920th RW CRO/PJ/SERE Training BPA
- STARS III (expecting this year)
- Electronic FAA Accelerated and Simplified Master Ordering Agreement (EFAST MOA)
The Certified Flight Paramedic (FP-C) Examination consists of 125 scored items and 10 unscored items. The candidate is provided 2.5 hours to complete the examination. The certification is focused on the knowledge level of accomplished, experienced master-level paramedics currently working with a Flight and /or Critical Care Transport Team(s). The questions on the examination are designed to measure this specialty area of paramedicine, not entry-level knowledge of the paramedic. The candidate is expected to have mastery of the knowledge of current critical care transport medicine standards and the experienced paramedic's skills and knowledge.As you prepare for the examination, please consider the variety of mission profiles throughout the spectrum of transport medicine. Please remember this examination tests the candidate's overall knowledge of the transport environment, not the specifics of one individual program. Just because your program does not complete IABP transports, does not mean you will not have questions related to these types of transports. Likewise, if your program is not CAMTS accredited, you still need to understand the basics of the accreditation standards for the examination.
IBSC 3 Day Critical Care / Flight Paramedic Review Course
A comprehensive training and exam preparation program. Upon completion, the candidate sits for the FP-C certification. The candidate must possess a current State or NREMT-P certification to attend. This course is designed specifically for the Paramedics and teaches critical care aeromedical concepts in an easy to understand format. The instructor staff has a 20% higher pass rate than the national average, accomplished using relevant and to the point instruction. This course provides insight and clarity to complex critical care medical concepts and procedures. (24-hour course)
This is a 3 Day IBSC Accredited 24 hr Critical Care / Flight Paramedic Review Course. This 3 Day course will help prepare you for the IBSC Exam and take care of half of your 24 CE Review Course requirement if you are refreshing or getting ready to take your CCTP or FPC. The course will also take care of your ACLS and PALS but not count those hours towards your IBSC hours only your Paramedic Certification.
Course break down:
Labs
ABG
Hemodynamics
Cardiology
Vent MGMT
Vent Case Reviews
Pharm
Nuero
Endocrine
eFAST
IABP
Airway RSI
Sepsis
Burns
OB Peds
Ped Poly trauma
Trauma
Documentation
Flight Phys
Body Machanics
Phych
Environmental
X-Ray
Blood ADM
Toxicology
Skill Stations and Labs
If you would like more information you can go to the IBSC at http://www.ibscertifications.org/roles/flight-paramedic
IBSC Critical Care / Flight Paramedic Refresher and Review Course
This is a 10 Day IBSC Accredited 64 hr Critical Care / Flight Paramedic Review Course. The training will also recertify your Paramedic.This 10 Day course will help prepare you for the IBSC Exam and take care of half of your 16 CE Review Course requirement if you are refreshing or getting ready to take your CCTP or FPC. The course will also take care of your ACLS and PALS but not count those hours towards your IBSC hours only your RN or Paramedic Certification.
A comprehensive training and exam preparation program. Upon completion, the candidate sits for the FP-C certification. The candidate must possess a current State or NREMT-P certification to attend. This course is designed specifically for the military medic and teaches critical care aeromedical concepts in an easy to understand format. The instructor staff has a 20% higher pass rate than the national average, accomplished using relevant and to the point instruction. This course provides insight and clarity to complex critical care medical concepts and procedures. 72hrs will count towards your Paramedic and 64 hrs will go towards your IBSC Flight Paramedic Certification. The FP-C has to have a total of 100 hrs of IBSC accredited CEUs ever four years to maintain the credential. We recommend taking the course every other year to maintain your skills and certification.
Course break down:
Labs
ABG
Hemodynamics
Cardiology
Vent MGMT
Vent Case Reviews
Pharm
Nuero
Endocrine
eFAST
IABP
Airway RSI
Sepsis
Burns
OB Peds
Ped Poly trauma
Trauma
Documentation
Flight Phys
Body Machanics
Phych
Environmental
X-Ray
Blood ADM
Toxicology
Skill Stations and Labs
If you would like more information you can go to the IBSC at http://www.ibscertifications.org/roles/flight-paramedic
The Certified Critical Care Paramedic (CCP-C) Examination consists of 125 questions and 10 unscored items. The candidate is provided 2.5 hours to complete the examination. The certification is focused on the knowledge level of master-level paramedics who have experience working as a critical care paramedic providing patient care in the pre-hospital, inter-hospital and hospital environments. The questions on the examination are designed to measure this specialty area of paramedicine, not entry-level knowledge of the paramedic. The candidate is expected to have mastery of the knowledge of current critical care transport medicine standards and the experienced paramedic's skills and knowledge.As you prepare for the examination, please consider the variety of mission profiles throughout the spectrum of transport medicine. Please remember the examination tests the candidate's overall knowledge of the transport environment, not the specifics of one individual program. Just because your program does not perform neonatal transports, does not mean you will not have questions related to these types of transport. You will need to know this information for the examination. Please review the detailed content outline to see the scope of the examination.