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Chris Saunderson
2005-2006 Primary Care Paramedicine (Dartmouth)

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PCP Eligibility

To be eligible to apply to the Maritime School of Paramedicine Primary Care Paramedic program, a candidate must meet the following prerequisites:

  • Successful completion of Grade 12 (Diploma or GED), with Math at the Grade 11 or 12 University preparatory level and one science at the Grade 11 or 12 University preparatory level;
  • Be 18 years of age (minimum) or older;
  • Be physically and mentally able to perform all required duties;
  • Be willing to do shift work and work weekends and holidays;
  • Be in good health with all appropriate immunizations as verified by a completed application medical form (provided);
  • Have a good driving record shown through a Driver’s Abstract;
  • Have no record of criminal offences, as verified by a criminal record check.

In addition, candidates must possess the following qualifications either at the time of application, or before the final date for acceptance into the program:

  • They must be eligible for a Class 4 Driver’s License.
  • Current Standard First Aid, with Basic Cardiac Life Support (i.e., CPR Level "C" certification); you may contact St. John Ambulance to inquire about courses in your area.

Ability to Travel
Students accepted into the program must be willing and able to travel and/or reside in other locations in Nova Scotia during their clinical placements. The School will attempt to accommodate student requests for placements so that students may reside with friends or family. The School will also assist students in locating affordable accommodations during placements.

Evaluation
In addition to the minimum eligibility requirements listed above, candidates will be evaluated on a number of criteria, making extracurricular, community, recreation and/or employment involvement important considerations in your application. Therefore, personal resumes should provide a well-rounded picture of applicant’s experience, skills, interests and abilities. Please make resumes well-organized.

Students accepted into the program must be willing and able to travel and/or reside in other locations in Nova Scotia during their clinical placements. The School will attempt to accommodate student requests for placements so that students may reside with friends or family. The School will also assist students in locating affordable accommodations during placements. In addition to the minimum eligibility requirements listed above, candidates will be evaluated on a number of criteria, making extracurricular, community, recreation and/or employment involvement important considerations in your application. Therefore, personal resumes should provide a well-rounded picture of applicant’s experience, skills, interests and abilities. Please make resumes well-organized.

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