The original and best pre-hospital training course for both doctors and paramedics.
Why PHEMCC?
Learn together
The PHEMCC is one of the only courses offering side by side training for doctors and paramedics.
Learn with experts
The course is led by a faculty of senior PHEM / HEMS clinicians (consultants + aircrew paramedics
Recognised qualifications
Modules are EASA compliant with optional university accreditation through Northumbria University.
2022 Training Courses
Applications for the Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine Crew Course (PHEMCC) are now open.
The courses in September will be delivered in accordance with Government guidance regarding COVID safety measures. We will be asking candidates to provide proof of either:
- vaccination,
- a negative Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test carried out 48 hours prior to the course commencing, or
- evidence of antibodies.
The closing date for applications is 30 March 2022. If you are successful, we will endeavour to inform you by the end of April 2022.
About the course
The aims of the course are quite clear. Provide accessible and up to date package of training that gives both doctors and paramedics the skills needed to operate safely and with competence in the prehospital environment.
We believe we are the only ‘one stop shop’ for external applicants to come and receive this full package of training (outside of local introductory programs). Training encompasses all components of safe and high quality pre-hospital care including; human factors / non-technical skills, clinical skills, technical (including surgical skills), aviation & retrieval medicine theory, water rescue training, aircrew smoke & fire training, aircrew ground school, flying time & navigation practice, aviation CRM and more… phew!
History
Although pre-hospitalย Emergencyย Medicine is one of the newer medical sub-specialties,ย (GMCย sub-specialtyย and commencement of aย formalisedย trainingย programย began in 2012)ย doctors and paramedicsย beganย working together to deliver enhanced care during theย 1990s.
The role of doctorsย in pre-hospitalย careย wasย initially unclearย and not without controversy,ย butย GNAASย recognisedย the improvements in care that theย doctor paramedic modelย offered, and became one of the first providersย outside of Londonย toย formaliseย this team model.ย The fact that teams were being transported in a helicopter to critically injured patients (rather than the patient being brought to them)ย meantย there was an ongoing needย toย upskillย newย doctors and paramedics so they could deliver interventions and enhanced care effectively in this challenging environment.
GNAAS worked with London’s Air Ambulance to develop a course that provided clinicians with both the clinical and non-clinical skills that were required as HEMS (now called PHEM)ย clinicians. Theย course became known as the ‘HEMS Crew Course’ and was delivered annually in one form or other from around 2008.
2014 saw the beginning of a new direction for both the course and GNAAS as a trainingย organisation.ย New directorshipย and the formation ofย partnerships withย County Durham Darlington Fire Rescue Service andย Northumbriaย University,ย brought a series of changes, placingย the current courseย at the forefront of training in pre-hospital care internationally.ย The course was re-brandedย as the ‘Pre-hospital Emergencyย Medicine Crew Course (PHEMCC)ย in 2015.
“Complexย course, run brilliantly. Hard work but massively rewarding, cementing together practitioners from multiple backgrounds into a well-drilled future HEMS team.”ย
Course content
- 200 page course manual as pre-reading
- Faculty of senior PHEM / HEMS clinicians (consultants + senior air crew paramedics)
- Essential clinical & surgical skills
- Focused tutorials
- High fidelity moulage
- SWIFT Water rescue training
- Air crew smoke & fire training
- Media training
- Fire arms awareness
- HEMS aircrew certification (EASA compliant)
- Crew resource management (EASA compliant)
- Optional university accreditation (20 / 40 credits at degree level with Northumbria University)
Is PHEMCC for me?
The course is aimed at both paramedics looking to expand their current skillset (including the ability to function as HEMS / PHEM crew) and also at doctors who are beginning their careers in pre-hospital care (recommended ST3/4+ in anaesthesia or emergency medicine).
We believe one of our unique selling points is that we are one of the only courses offering side by side training for these professions. It is quite clear that both specialities have their own strengths when it comes to managing a critically ill patient at the roadside. We deliberately emphasise this throughout the course and candidates soon find that they are learning as much from each other as they are from the faculty โ double win!
Due to the high level of medical care required as part of the course, we recommend candidates have at least some experience of delivering pre-hospitalย anaesthesiaย (or to have completed the GNAAS pre-hospitalย anaesthesiaย course prior to attending PHEMCC).
Dates for 2022
September course – APPLICATIONS OPEN
- Clinical week 1 = start date Monday 5 September 2022.
- Clinical week 2 =ย start date Monday 12 September 2022.
The course cost is ยฃ3,000.
Clinical week 1 will take place at our Head Office,ย Progress House, in Eaglescliffe. Clinical week 2 will take place at the County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Service Training Facility at Bowburn, County Durham.
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