The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) system, of which paramedics are a part, is a complex health care system made up of personnel, equipment, and resources established to deliver aid and emergency medical care to the community. It comprises of both pre‑hospital and in‑hospital care.
The roles and responsibilities of the paramedic in this system have changed dramatically in the past 10 years. Advanced Paramedic is an enormous responsibility for which the paramedic must be mentally, physically and emotionally prepared.
Students must realize that they will be responsible for providing not only competent Paramedic but also emotional support to patients and families. Students also need to realize that during their careers as paramedics they will be exposed to many kinds of physical and emotional stress. They will face situations involving infectious diseases, fear, physical danger, death and dying.
They must thus become familiar with the use of equipment and strategies that will help them remain physically and emotionally safe and healthy. By understanding safe practices, they will be better able to avoid harm from violent people, roadway hazards and infectious diseases.
They will also be able to make appropriate choices about how they live rather than having a physical or emotional injury make that decision for them. They will also learn how they can take action to prevent illness and injury, not only in their own lives but in those of their co‑workers and the patients they encounter.
The program provides an integrated vision of pre‑hospital care. Students will learn patient assessment, transportation techniques, medical emergencies, pharmacology, pre‑hospital trauma life support, advanced cardiac life support, emergency vehicle operations (a probationary driver’s license is required on admission), and crisis intervention, among others.
There is a significant fieldwork/stage component in hospital and in ambulances which requires students to be fluently bilingual in both English and French.
As required, the patient is transported to the appropriate receiving centre. The care given by the paramedic may include:
John Abbott College is the only CEGEP in Québec to offer the Paramedic program in English. Completion of this DEC allows the student to challenge the Québec provincial certification exam, Programme nationale d’intégration Clinique (PNIC).
The graduating student is required to pass the PNIC in order to be hired by an ambulance service in the province of Québec.
Once in possession of their licence, graduates have the opportunity to work in any Canadian province.
Career opportunities include: Emergency Medical Services, centres for First Aid training, the Canadian Armed Forces, fire and rescue departments, emergency communication, international organization such as the Red Cross, industrial settings and medical supply sales.
There is a university training program in Advanced Care Paramedics now available in Québec to allow an increased level of care in the field. In order to become an Advanced Care Paramedic, the candidate will have to have completed a DEC in Paramedic or Pre‑Hospital Emergency Care (Soins préhospitaliers d’urgence).
In addition to a DEC, 2 years of experience (3,600 clinical hours) are also required by the university. Please note that the university program is offered in French only.
This program has specific prerequisites.
Please Note
Applicants who have not studied in Québec must have education deemed equivalent by the College.
More information
John Abbott College is affiliated with the Service régional d’admission du Montréal métropolitain (SRAM) and uses its online application service.
The application deadline is March 1.
Warning: The documents and payment must be submitted by the deadline.
Students whose prerequisites are more than five years old should contact the Admissions Office.
*For all information requests concerning this program, or the physical testing, communicate by email with the Paramedic Care Department at paramedic@johnabbott.qc.ca . No member of the Paramedic Care Program will answer information requests by telephone or voicemail.
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