NAEMT – Psychological Trauma in EMS Patients
$125.00
NAEMT’s Psychological Trauma in EMS Patients (PTEP) course gives EMS practitioners the resources they need to help alleviate patients’ hidden wounds – intense fear, stress and pain – during a medical emergency.
PTEP educates EMS practitioners about the biological underpinnings of psychological trauma, the short and long-term impact on the brain and body, and warning signs that a patient is experiencing extreme psychological distress. EMS practitioners are also taught strategies and techniques to alleviate patients’ distress and help patients cope with what they’re experiencing to ward off lingering effects.
Class Length: 8 Hours
Schedule: Please go to Town of Newburgh EMS Social Media pages for class postings as our class offerings change month to month.
Registration: Contact Asst. Chief Eric Chatfield at (845) 561-0950 Ext. 5 or echatfield@tonems.org to register for any classes or with any questions.
Payment: Can be made under the CONTACT US/EDUCATION PAYMENT tab. Or by contacting Asst. Chief Chatfield.
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– List the price of the program you wish to attend (Found on the Training Tab)
– You can use your PayPal account or click pay with Debit/Credit Card.
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– Have a copy of the receipt available to show the instructor on the day of the class if asked.
Groups/Private classes: Group and Private Class rates are available for 6 or more students. Contact Asst Chief Chatfield for details.
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