
E-Med Training Services, LLC
313 Delaine Woods Dr.
Irmo, SC 29063
803.361.8927 Email us at E-Med@sc.rr.com
It's time to start training...
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Responding to an emergency requires more than just up-to-date completion cards. That's why E-Med Training currently teaches the National Safety Council Emergency Care Programs exclusively. National Safety Council (NSC) curriculum uses the most advanced instructional methods to improve participants' ability to save lives. Our practical training sessions significantly increases both skill acquisition and retention compared to traditional teaching methods. The National Safety Council’s Emergency Care courses provide the expertise you need when every second counts.
It’s time to start training as if someone’s life depends on it . . . because it does.
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Course Name |
Target Audience |
Training Hours |
Content |
Standard First Aid,
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Emergency response teams, safety personnel, supervisors, individuals requiring certification. |
5+ hours |
Includes the latest CPR and emergency cardiac care guidelines, and covers the basics from sudden illness and injury to bleeding, burns, and bites. Includes a copy of the course DVD and First Aid Quick Guide for increased retention and refreshing skills. |
Pediatric First Aid, CPR and AED
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Child care providers, early childhood education professors or students, youth organizations, parents. |
8.5 hours |
The National Safety Council's Pediatric CPR programs cover the latest techniques for pediatric emergency care, plus practical safety tips for preventing injuries. In addition you will learn how to care for bleeding emergencies, poison emergencies and minor injuries when dealing with small children. And they meet the first aid and CPR certification standards of all 50 states. |
Child and Infant CPR
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Child care providers, early childhood education professors or students, youth organizations, parents. |
5 hours |
Recovery Position, CPR — child (ages 1-8), AED — child (ages 1-8 or under 55 pounds), CPR — infant (under age 1), Choking |
First Aid
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Emergency response teams, safety personnel, supervisors. |
3.5 hours |
Identifying and caring for bleeding, sudden illness, injuries; Preventing disease transmission |
CPR and AED
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Emergency response teams, safety personnel, supervisors, fire, police ambulance, health care providers, athletics trainers, airline employees, life guards. |
3.25 hours |
It gives you the latest guidelines for CPR and emergency cardiac care, starting with how to assess the scene of an emergency and take stock of the victim's condition. The course details how to perform one-rescuer CPR and rescue breathing, and how to manage choking in a conscious person. The AED portion of the program details key operating characteristics and shows you proper precautions and maintenance techniques. It explains how AEDs work and why they're a critical part of emergency cardiac care. |
CPR and AED Refresher
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Refresher course for individuals who have previously taken an NSC CPR and AED course |
2 hours |
Review of CPR, Choking and AED use. |
Bloodborne and Airborne Pathogens
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Individuals who may come in contact with infectious materials as part of their job (responders, health care professionals, lab technicians, dentists, dental hygienists, fire, police, ambulance, EMS). |
2 hours |
OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.1030 mandates that employees be protected against potential occupational exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials (OPIM). This newly revised course expands information on bloodborne and airborne pathogens including hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and tuberculosis (TB). |
Advanced Classes |
Target Audience |
Course Length |
Content |
Basic Life Support: Healthcare Professional and Professional Rescuer
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Healthcare providers, emergency response teams, safety personnel, fire, police, ambulance, EMS, athletic trainers, lifeguards |
7.5 |
Breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults, children and infants; Preventing disease transmission; Oxygen administration and AED; Using suctioning devices, airway adjuncts and masks including BVMs and Two Person CPR |
Advanced First Aid
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Industry, college students |
16-40 hours |
Breathing and cardiac emergencies, Bleeding and shock, sudden illness and injuries, Special situations, Natural disasters |
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Emergency response teams, safety personnel, fire police, ambulance, EMS, health care providers, athletic trainers (Formerly First Responder) |
52 hours |
Breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults, children and infants; Identifying and caring for bleeding, sudden illness, injuries; Preventing disease transmission; Oxygen administration and AED |
Additional Course Offerings |
Target Audience |
Course Length |
Content |
On-line CPR, AED and First Aid Training
Once students have completed the Internet-based portion of the First Aid, CPR and AED, they will receive a print out stating that you have completed the lecture portion of the course.
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Organizations looking at the convenience of on-line training versus the traditional classroom training. Each Student must have access to internet and complete hands-on skill testing in order to receive certificate of course completion. |
2 Hours: On-line And 2 hours: Skill testing |
Breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults, children and infants; Identifying and caring for bleeding, sudden illness, injuries; Preventing disease transmission; Oxygen administration and AED |