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NOVA Basic 24 Hour Crisis Response Training

The Tema Conter Memorial Trust, in cooperation with Toronto Emergency Medical Services, is pleased to host NOVA's Twenty-four our (three day) Basic Crisis Response Team training for professionals who deal with victims of violence, trauma and disasters.

NOVA Crisis Response Team Training courses emphasize the fundamentals of crisis and trauma, how to adapt NOVA's basic techniques to individuals and groups, and how to create a community-based crisis response team.  Topics include: immediate and long-term crisis reactions, diagramming or analyzing disasters and traumas, crisis and post-trauma interventions, NOVA's Group Crisis Intervention (GCI) model, fundamentals of organizing crisis intervention teams, and special issues and populations.

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Audio From Send the Pros

Hot Off The Press!

Please find links to open and stearm the audio from the Paramedicine 2011 "Send the Pros" Panel Discussion.

   

 

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Following Roberta Scott

Following Roberta Scott 

OPA Board Member, Roberta Scott will be in New York City this weekend to representing both the Ontario and Tornoto Paramedic Associations,  honouring those that served that day, and many of whom giving their very lives.  Follow her in the news

 

 

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EMS Goes Global with Formation of International Paramedic Group

Group aims to initiate discussion among international communities

In April, a small group of EMS managers, educators and providers from Australia, Canada, Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates and the United States gathered in Ottawa, Canada, to discuss the future of EMS.

The Paramedic G5 meeting, organized by Minnesota-based Gary Wingrove and Mike Nolan of Pembroke, Ontario, Canada, ended with the general consensus that the design, delivery and application of systems that use paramedics and other emergency medical providers must become a global expedition in order to meet the current and future needs of the populations they serve.

 

 

 

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Group aims to initiate discussion among international communities

In April, a small group of EMS managers, educators and providers from Australia, Canada, Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates and the United States gathered in Ottawa, Canada, to discuss the future of EMS.

The Paramedic G5 meeting, organized by Minnesota-based Gary Wingrove and Mike Nolan of Pembroke, Ontario, Canada, ended with the general consensus that the design, delivery and application of systems that use paramedics and other emergency medical providers must become a global expedition in order to meet the current and future needs of the populations they serve.

 

 

 

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