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ADMISSIONS PROCESS

ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS

1. Prospective students must be 18 years of age

   or older

 

2. Should possess a minimum 5 CXC/GCE

    subjects including Physics, Chemistry,    

    Biology, Mathematics and English,.

 

3. Must have good command of English

    Language and must have the ability to read,  

    write legibly, and communicate well

    verbally

 

4. Must provide proof of immunization i.e.

    MMR, Hepatitis, TB, Tetanus

 

5. Should not have had any prior convictions,

    imprisonments and must submit a police

    record

 

6. Must have completed First Aid and

    Cardiopulmonary Recitation (CPR) training

    and have current certification

 

7. Must be American Heart

    Association/American Safety and Health

    Institute (ASHI) Basic Life Support Healthcare

    Provider Certified

 

8. Mature applicants, (at least 22 years old)

    with a minimum of 3 years working

    experience in the Medical or Emergency

    Care, and/or other related field may be

    considered for admission, but in some cases

    will be required to take ACCESS courses to

    make up for their deficiency in certain

    areas.

 

 9. All applicants must undergo an interview to

    ascertain their experience, disposition and

    attitude as well as prior learning on the

    basis of which exemptions may be granted.

 

10. One of the qualities expected of applicants is

      that they should have good interpersonal

      skills and an earnest desire to serve

      humanity and help other people.

 

11. Must have a medical examination and

     submit a medical certificate from a

     physician

Download Application Form

HOW TO APPLY FOR THE PROGRAMME

Prospective students are asked to adhere to the following procedures:

 

(a) Complete Application and Student

     Qualification and Experience forms,

     which are available from the Emergency

     Medical Technology Department

 

(b) Bring in the completed forms with

     corroborating documentation and two (2)

     passport sized photographs and arrange

     with the Student Affairs Coordinator a

     date for an Interview with the EMS

     Education Programme/Educational

     Center Coordinator.

 

(c) Prior to Registration, all fees must be

     paid at any branch of the Bank of Nova

     Scotia 

 

(d) Deposit slips must be completed in

     triplicate: one copy remains at the Bank;

     one copy must be handed in to the

 

     Registration Office at Registration; one

     copy remains with the student.

 

(e) On Registration day, students must report to

     their respective

 

Division/Department with the following:

 The original and one (1) copy of your CXC

    results;

 One (1) copy of the Bank of Nova Scotia

    deposit slip;

 Two (2) passport size photographs (taken in

    the last six months);

 One (1) copy of your birth certificate.

 One (1) copy of a police record

 One (1) Medical Certificate

 Proof of Immunization

 

(f) Registration Forms must be collected and

     completed at your EMT Division.

 

(g) All completed Registration Forms must be

     signed by a designated staff member. (h)

     Proceed to the training location for final

     processing of registration and issuing of I.D.

     Card.

Download Program Information 

REGISTRATION

1. Students who have met the requirement

    to proceed must register on the issued

    application forms.

 

2. Prior to Registration,

    all fees must be paid at any branch of the

    Bank of Nova Scotia 

 

3. Deposit slips must be completed in

    triplicate: one copy remains at the Bank;

    one copy must be handed in to the

    Registration Office at Registration; one

    copy remains with the student.

 

4. On Registration day, students must report

    to their respective Division/Department

    where Registration Forms are to be

    completed in duplicate.

 

5. Student I.D. Cards will be issued 2 weeks

    after Registration.

 

6. Proceed to the Training Location for final

    processing of Registration and issuing of

    I.D. Card. Students are reminded that

    payment of fees is only the first step in

    the Registration process and that the

    entire Registration Procedure as outlined

    above should be followed. Failure to

    complete Registration on the stipulated

    dates will result in the payment of the

    late Registration fee of $50.00.

Download PHSC Spport Documentation

Download Good Fellowship Ambulance and Paramedic Institute Documentation 

Download Preceptor manual

and Student Hand Book

Download Ministry of Education

Program Documentation

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Address:

Sans Souci, 

P. O. Box CP 5951
Conway Post Office
Castries, LC04 301
Saint Lucia, West Indies

Tel: 758-461-4357 OR 460-4848 OR 758-726-6115

Int"l: 954-353-4271 
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