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Duration

2 years

Tuition

$11,107

  Peterborough

Sep 8-Sep 8

Commitment

Full-Time

Delivery

Classroom

Credential

Diploma

Year Founded

1967

Scholarships

yes

As a Paramedic, you will respond to medical, traumatic and a whole variety of other types of calls in addition to ongoing medical education and base duties. Paramedics are typically dynamic, fun-loving individuals who love challenges and change.

This program will prepare you for the challenges and rewards of this exciting career. You will be trained in all aspects of pre-hospital emergency care, including the knowledge and skills to deal effectively with medical emergencies and traumas, and the ability to communicate effectively with patients, other emergency responders and other members of the medical community. Your training will be delivered in classroom, laboratory, clinical, and field practice settings, so that you will acquire the optimum combination of theory and practical skills. This program has been created with the assistance and advice of paramedic professionals and associations, and as such, will provide you with the essentials you need to provide health care in the midst of a crisis.

What You’ll Learn

  • Communicate and interact effectively and appropriately with patients and others.
  • Assess patients using relevant theory and practices and in compliance with current legislation, regulations, standards, and best practice guidelines.
  • Establish patients’ treatment and transport priorities based on assessment findings.
  • Implement preventive and therapeutic patient management strategies to maintain and promote patients’ well-being in compliance with current legislation, regulations, standards, and best practice guidelines.
  • Integrate and perform delegated controlled medical acts in a simulated, clinical, and field setting.
  • Evaluate in an ongoing manner the effectiveness of patient management strategies used and adapt or change strategies to provide optimal care for patients.
  • Report and document patient information completely, accurately, and in a timely manner, in compliance with current legislation, regulations, standards, and applicable policies and procedures in a simulated, clinical, and/or field setting.

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Fleming College

Fleming collage

Sal

Peterborough • March 14, 2025

Graduated From

Welding Techniques

Overall:

3 out of 5

Instructors:

1 stars

Curriculum:

3 stars

Job Assistance:

1 stars
Hello everyone, I was enrolled at Fleming College in Peterborough, and I strongly recommend choosing another option. The professors here are extremely strict, and some lock their doors as soon as class starts, refusing to let in students even if they are ...

Hello everyone, I was enrolled at Fleming College in Peterborough, and I strongly recommend choosing another option. The professors here are extremely strict, and some lock their doors as soon as class starts, refusing to let in students even if they are just a minute late. There is little flexibility or understanding from the faculty, which makes the learning experience frustrating. I wish someone had warned me about this before enrolling—I regret choosing this college and feel like I wasted my money. If I could do it again, I would have gone to Humber or Sheridan instead, where students are treated with more respect and consideration. If you’re looking for a supportive and accommodating learning environment, I would suggest looking elsewhere.
Fleming College

Graduate of Fleming and now part of the faculty

Mark Newell

February 22, 2024

Graduated From

Fleming College

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

5 stars

At the “Frost” campus in Lindsay we specialize in Natural Resources, Enviromental and Wildlife programs. We have a number of unique features at this campus, including two onsite fish hatcheries and a fleet of boats used in the delivery of some of o...

At the “Frost” campus in Lindsay we specialize in Natural Resources, Enviromental and Wildlife programs. We have a number of unique features at this campus, including two onsite fish hatcheries and a fleet of boats used in the delivery of some of our programming. Our main varsity team at this campus is Loggersports which is basically competetive lumberjacking.

I am proud to say that my colleagues here are skilled, knowledgeable and absolutely dedicated to student success. We are welcoming and open to people of all backgrounds, ethnicities, cultures and gender identities and preferences. Canada is an awesome country that is world renowned for quality of education and we here at Frost are proud to strive to uphold that reputation.

However, this is Canada and winter is the real deal here, and at this school we embrace it fully. Bring your toque and your boots.

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