CPHEMS
CENTER FOR PREHOSPITAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
In Association with
Emergency Health Management Systems &
Aemstec Consultant & Technical Services Inc.
Saint Lucia - SINCE 2001






NEWS & EVENTS
PHILANTHROPY

CEMSE - RECOGNIZED IN INTERNATIONAL AWARD WINNING MEDICAL MAGAZINE "SYNAPZE"
Posted December6, 2014
The EMS Education Project and Program along with founder of AEMSTEC CONSLUTANT & TECHNICAL SERVICES INC Mr. Craig Herman is recognized in one of the United States award winning medical magazine.
We wish to recognize and acknowledge the efforts and international accomplishments of the founder and program on the being the first Saint Lucia facilitated Emergency Medical Services Training Program meeting international EMS education Standards to be featured in one of the United States leading Medical Magazines and Medical Journal (SYNAPSE).
The Medical Magazine “Synapse” is an award-winning publication produced by the West Chester County Hospital’s Corporate Marketing Department. The magazine features the international standard progress of the locally facilitated and internationally Certified Emergency Medical Technician Program International Clinical Program offered in collaboration with locally based training program and the Good Fellowship Ambulance and Paramedic Institute based in West Chester, Pennsylvania.
Good Fellowship has been providing Paramedic Level services of the Chester County Hospital’s Medic 91 Advance Life Support Unit for over 30 years responding to life-Threatening medical emergencies across the Pennsylvania region. The scope of Expertise now reaches thousands of miles beyond the boundaries of West Chester County and that is now Saint Lucia.
Through the diligent, selfless and committed effort of Mr. Craig Herman an American National Association of EMS Educators (NAEMSE) internationally registered Emergency Medical Services Educator and former NAEMSE International Committee Deputy Chairman from 2011-2012, and a United States trained Qualified Emergency Medical Services Advanced Specialist who founded the program here. The program and his efforts have now been recognized internationally in the “SYNAPSE” Medical Magazine.
The training programs’ international recognition comes amidst the international internship of the programs students who further their international training attached to the West Chester County’s medic unit, the West Chester County 9-1-1 Radio Communications Center, West Chester Hospital’s Emergency Rooms and they were even attached the West Chester Police Departments.
The International recognition is part of an International Memorandums of Understanding between the Good Fellowship Ambulance and Paramedic Institute (Pennsylvania) and the Pasco Hernado State College (Tampa, Florida) and the locally based American Safety and Health Institutes Authorized, Approved and Accredited International Training Center founded by Mr. Herman and coordinate and facilitate the EMS Training Program.
- See more at:
http://www.chestercountyhospital.org/synapse_/2014_02.pdf

UPCOMING EVENTS
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GRADUATE EMT STUDENT OF CEMSE AND FIRST SAINT LUCIAN FIRE FIGHTER COMPLETES PARAMEDICINE STUDIES AT LAGUARDIA COLLEGE, NEW YORK AT THE DEGREE LEVEL.
Posted August 29, 2014
Congratulations to past EMT student of the Center for Emergency Medical Services Education Mr. Anthony Levi Peterkin consuccesfully completing the e 3 years degree program in paramedicne at La Guardia Community College New York.
Read more:
http://www.stlucianewsonline.com/st-lucian-obtains-us-degree-in-emtparamedics/

FIRST SET OF SAINT LUCIAN EMT STUDENTS OF THE CENTER FOR EMS EDUCATION UNDERGOES CLINICAL INTERNSHIP IN MIAMI, FLORIDA THROUGH BROWARD COLLEGE AND COORDINATED BY ASSOCIATE DEAN MR. RICHARD BECK ABELY ASSISTED BY MR. DOUG RIDER PARAMEDIC PROGRAM MANAGER AND EMS EDUCATOR PROGRAM COORDINATOR.
Posted August 12, 2011
The first 3 EMT student of the Center for Emergency Medical Services Education (CEMSE) pursues Clinical Internship in Miami Florida they are Emerson Cadette, Travis Gifford and charlton Andrew. The student are seen her with the College President (Dr. Otega) for a photo moment. Although we were not able to complete the process of the memorrhandum of understanding between our institutions in part due to the depature of Mr. Beck from the College on personal matters.
We are indeed grateful for the opportuniies he created for our students who visited Boroward College and for the bridges he helped build . Thanks Rick and Doug.



AEMSTEC CONSULTANT & AND TECHNICAL SERVICES INC. HAS BEEN CHOSEN AND SELECTED TO RECIEVE THE PRETIGIOUS INTERNATIONAL STAR QUALITY AWARD (ISQA) IN THE GOLD CATAGORY FROM BUSINESS INNITIATIVE DIRECTIONNS (BID) BASED IM MADRID SPAIN.
The decision to present the award is the result of the research and analysis carried out through "Quality, hunters, Leaders, entreprenuers and experts in quality and is directed by Business Innitiatives Directions (BID), to recognize the contributions of AEMSTEC CONSULTANT & TECHNICAL SERVICES INC. in Leadership innitiatives, Quality and Excellence.
The award is being present on the basis of the criteria of the QC100 Total Quality Management Model. the ISAQ award which was schedule to be presented at the International ISAQ Convention on Sunday September 21, 2014 at the Inter Continental Covention Center in Geneva across from the United Nations European Headquaters.
Due to the late receipt of the award notification invitation to the convention the award will be presented to representatives of AEMSTEC CONSULTANT & TECHNICAL SERVICES INC at the 2015 ISAQ International Convention,
Posted December 6, 2014


FIRST SET OF SAINT LUCIAN EMT STUDENTS OF THE CENTER FOR EMS EDUCATION UNDERGOES CLINICAL INTERNSHIP IN WEST CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA THROUGH GOOD FELLOWSHIP AMBULANCE AND PAREMDIC INSTITUTE COORDINATED BY ADVANCE LIFE SUPPORT DIRECTOR MR. JERRY PETERS AND THE ENTIRE EMS FAMILY AT GOOD FELLOWSHIP.
The first contingemt of EMT student of the Center for Emergency Medical Services Education (CEMSE) pursues Clinical Internship in West Chester, Pennsylvania .
We are indeed grateful for the opportuniies he created for our students who visited GFASe and for the bridges Jerry helped build . Thanks Jerry and the entire GFAS EMS Family.





Mr. Jerry Peters with EMS Students Above and Teaching Endotracheal Intubation to EMS
Student Malachi Obrian Below.

EMS Students during Clinical Internship with service supervisor/manager.




EMS Students with Good Fellowship's Staff/EMS Personnel









