Please review this list below for
Regional activity or call us for additional trainings held Statewide.


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Northern
Maine
Community College
List of upcoming EMS Courses
Here is a partial list of the upcoming
EMS programs, sponsored by NMCC. Please contact Daryl Boucher at
768-2756 for more information.
EMT-
INTERMEDIATE Certificate – Starting Spring, 2008 on the NMCC campus.
Students must apply and have
immunizations completed prior to acceptance- This can take several
weeks, so don’t delay- Apply now (applications on line)
EMT-
INTERMEDIATE Certificate – Starting Spring, 2008 in Madawaska via
Polycom.
Students must apply and have immunizations completed prior to
acceptance- This can take several weeks, so don’t delay- Apply now
(applications on line)
If you would like specialized education or training in your area,
please contact Daryl Boucher at 768-2756
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Please be advised
that the Maine EMS
protocol updates, for the July 1, 2008 protocol changes, will be
instructed by Daryl
Boucher PNCCEMT-P/R.N. of NMCC. There will be three locations
regionwide, in the locations listed below ;
Houlton on Thursday June
5th from 9am to 3pm at the Houlton Regional Hospital in the Katahdin
Trust Co. Conference Room.
Presque Isle on Friday
June 6th from 3pm to 9pm at the Northern Maine Community College /
Rm 201/Christy Building (Upstair).
Fort Kent on Saturday
June 7th from 9am to 3pm at Forrest Hill Manor in the Conference
room.
This is a six hour program and all Basic
and Intermediates are required to participate in the the first four
hours, all Paramedics are required to attend the complete program,
which will include an additional 2 hr. module on Pharmacology, 12
Lead EKG and other Paramedic changes.
The entire program series is funded by
Aroostook Region Five EMS, and will prepare you for the 2008 Maine
EMS Protocols changes that will occur.
Service Representatives from each
Service must attend and will be given all
information needed to convey to EMS licensed staff in their
services, before the July 1 effective date.
*CEH's will be awarded/Please Post
Sincerely,
Steve Corbin
Regional Coordinator
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4/08
Multi-Lead Medics™
12 Lead ECG
Interpretation Workshop
With Bob Page, AAS,
NREMT-P, CCEMT-P, I/C
June 19, 2008 (8-4pm) Or June 20, 2008 (8-4pm)
Breakfast and registration from 7:30-8:00am
Presque Isle Inn & Convention Center Presque Isle,
ME
*Cancellation deadline is June 17, 2008.
Cancellations received after this date will be
responsible for full payment and no refund will be
issued.*
Deadline to register is June 13, 2008!
Credit Designation:
This course will award the participant 7 hours
category- 4 and 1 hour category- 5 credits. It will also satisfy the
MEMS requirement for 12 lead ECG certification. All other
disciplines will receive a certificate of attendance.
Name:______________________________
Title/Degree:_________________________
Organization:________________________
Address:____________________________
Phone:_____________________________
Email:______________________________
Fax:____________________
Select Workshop Date:
___ June 19, 2008 (8-4pm)
___ June 20, 2008 (8-4pm)
Workshop Fee: $40 (Includes morning refreshments,
lunch & workshop materials)
Mail Registration & Payment to:
Th e Aroostook Medical Center
Attn: Darcy Kinney
140 Academy Street
Presque Isle, ME 04769
*Make Checks payable to: Th e Aroostook Medical
Center
For questions regarding the workshop, or to register
and pay by phone with credit card, contact:
Darcy Kinney at 768-4081 or
Email: dlkinney@tamc.org
Sponsored by:The Aroostook Medical Center, EMHS,
Aroostook EMS, Healthy Maine Partnerships, CHER, & Crown Ambulance
Services
About the Speaker:
Bob Page began the 12 Lead philosophy twenty years
ago and it is now becoming the national standard for teaching the
practical application of 12 Lead ECG machines. Topics covered in
this course include proper lead placement, axis and hemiblock
determination, bundle branch blocks, differentiating wide complex
tachycardia and myocardial infarction recognition. Also included is
the use of a 15 Lead ECG. This course includes a workbook with
practice problems and charts for rapid use in the field.
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