Emergency Medicine Training

Emergency Medicine Classes

Tactical Threat Care
Triage
Scene Management and Primary Survey
MARCH Assessment
Evacuation Care
Traumatic Airway Management
Traumatic Airway, Breathing, and Ventilation Management
Traumatic Bleeding Control
Traumatic Shock Management
Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic Spinal Injury
Diabetic Emergencies
Allergy Emergencies
Fresh and Salt Water Near Drowning Emergencies
Venom Emergencies
Difficult Prehospital Airway
Hypothermia
Hyperthermia
Hyperthermia and Heat Exertion
Altered Mental Status
Shake and Bake – Meth Patients in EMS
Opioid Response in EMS
Use of Blood Products in EMS
Managing Seizures
TIA/CVA Response
EMS and Sports Injuries

Tactical Threat Care

This course equips healthcare professionals with critical skills to provide immediate care in hostile environments. Participants will learn tactical assessment techniques, injury management, and effective communication strategies to enhance patient outcomes under threat conditions.

Triage

Master the principles of triage in emergencies. This course covers the systematic approach to prioritizing patient care based on the severity of injuries, ensuring that resources are allocated efficiently in high-pressure environments.

Scene Management and Primary Survey

Learn effective scene management techniques and the foundational skills of conducting a primary survey. This course emphasizes safety, situational awareness, and a structured assessment to identify life-threatening conditions in prehospital settings.

MARCH Assessment

This course introduces the MARCH assessment framework (Massive hemorrhage, Airway, Respiratory, Circulation, Head injury/hypothermia). Participants will learn how to utilize this systematic approach to trauma care in emergencies.

Evacuation Care

Explore best practices for providing medical care during patient evacuation. This course covers techniques for safe transport, injury stabilization, and the coordination of care in dynamic environments.

Traumatic Airway Management

Focus on techniques for managing traumatic airway injuries. This course covers strategies for ensuring adequate ventilation in trauma scenarios.

Traumatic Airway, Breathing, and Ventilation Management

Integrating airway, breathing, and ventilation techniques, this course emphasizes the management of respiratory distress in trauma patients. Participants will learn to recognize complications and apply appropriate interventions.

Traumatic Bleeding Control

Learn to effectively manage traumatic bleeding through direct pressure, tourniquet application, and other hemostatic techniques. This course emphasizes rapid assessment and intervention strategies in critical scenarios.

Traumatic Shock Management

This course addresses the identification and management of traumatic shock. Participants will explore the pathophysiology of shock, assessment techniques, and strategies to optimize patient outcomes.

Traumatic Brain Injury

Delve into the assessment and management of traumatic brain injuries. This course covers diagnostic criteria, immediate interventions, and ongoing care considerations to improve recovery and outcomes.

Traumatic Spinal Injury

Gain insights into the recognition and management of traumatic spinal injuries. This course includes practical skills for immobilization, assessment, and the application of spinal motion restriction techniques.

Diabetic Emergencies

This course focuses on the recognition and management of diabetic emergencies, including hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia. Participants will learn to identify symptoms and provide appropriate interventions.

Allergy Emergencies

Learn to identify and manage acute allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. This course covers assessment techniques, treatment options, and the use of epinephrine in emergency situations.

Fresh and Salt Water Near Drowning Emergencies

Explore the management of near-drowning victims in both fresh and saltwater environments. This course emphasizes rescue techniques, resuscitation protocols, and post-rescue care for affected patients.

Venom Emergencies

This course provides essential knowledge for managing venomous bites and stings. Participants will learn about various venomous species, symptoms of envenomation, and appropriate first aid and treatment measures.

Difficult Prehospital Airway

Focus on strategies for managing challenging airway scenarios in the prehospital environment. This course explores alternative airway devices and techniques to ensure effective ventilation.

Hypothermia

Understand the causes, symptoms, and treatment of hypothermia. This course covers assessment methods and warming techniques to effectively manage patients experiencing cold-related emergencies.

Hyperthermia

This course focuses on the recognition and management of hyperthermia, including heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Participants will learn cooling strategies and how to effectively intervene in these life-threatening conditions.

Hyperthermia and Heat Exertion

Examine the continuum of heat-related illnesses, from heat exhaustion to heat stroke. This course provides strategies for assessment, intervention, and prevention in high-risk environments.

Altered Mental Status

Learn to assess and manage patients with altered mental status. This course covers differential diagnoses, potential causes, and emergency interventions to stabilize patients effectively.

Shake and Bake – Meth Patients in EMS

Explore the unique challenges of treating patients under the influence of methamphetamine. This course covers physiological effects, safety concerns, and best practices for managing these patients in the EMS setting.

Opioid Response in EMS

This course focuses on the recognition and management of opioid overdoses. Participants will learn about assessment, the use of naloxone, and follow-up care to ensure patient safety and recovery.

Use of Blood Products in EMS

Gain insights into the protocols and considerations for administering blood products in the prehospital setting. This course covers indications, risks, and best practices to enhance patient outcomes in trauma care.

Managing Seizures

Learn to recognize and manage seizures in the prehospital environment. This course includes practical skills for assessment, safe transport, and postictal care, ensuring effective management of seizure patients.

TIA/CVA Response

This course covers the recognition and management of transient ischemic attacks (TIA) and cerebrovascular accidents (CVA). Participants will learn assessment techniques and timely interventions to optimize patient outcomes.

EMS and Sports Injuries

Explore common sports-related injuries and their management in the prehospital setting. This course emphasizes assessment, treatment protocols, and the importance of injury prevention for athletes.