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Teaches emergency medical skills and coordination strategies for responding effectively to situations ranging from routine medical cases to disasters involving mass casualties. Includes support for Emergency Medical Services Training Centers.
First Responder EMS Curriculum for Training Centers in Eurasia: Instructor Manual ![]()
Instructor's manual. This curriculum is the result of AIHA’s efforts to address the need expressed by the Emergency Medical Services Training Centers (EMSTCs) for a curriculum more specifically tailored to non-medical personnel, such as police and firefighters, who are often the first ones on the scene of an accident, medical emergency, or disaster. AIHA commissioned partners at Harvard University’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Emergency Medicine Visions International, Inc. to adapt the U.S. Department of Transportation’s First Responder National Standard Curriculum for the CEE/Eurasia region. This curriculum represents the current state of the art for first responder training. The adapted curriculum has been reviewed by emergency and disaster medicine experts from several Eurasian countries. Revised edition.
First Responder EMS Curriculum for Training Centers in Eurasia: Student Manual ![]()
Student's manual. This curriculum is the result of AIHA’s efforts to address the need expressed by the Emergency Medical Services Training Centers (EMSTCs) for a curriculum more specifically tailored to non-medical personnel, such as police and firefighters, who are often the first ones on the scene of an accident, medical emergency, or disaster. AIHA commissioned partners at Harvard University’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Emergency Medicine Visions International, Inc. to adapt the U.S. Department of Transportation’s First Responder National Standard Curriculum for the CEE/Eurasia region. This curriculum represents the current state of the art for first responder training. The adapted curriculum has been reviewed by emergency and disaster medicine experts from several Eurasian countries. Revised edition.
Pre-Hospital EMS Curriculum for Training Centers in Eurasia, 2nd Edition