Have a look at the equivalency process in Nova Scotia, not only a great province for the chance to work but by getting your ACP in NS you can then use that to transfer around the country.
Also think about getting the HPC reg over in the UK as that seems to help.
I have heard of some...
Yeah thats what I am doing but just can't wrap my head around the difference in expiry dates for the CHSF and ACoP.
ACoP wants ACLS every four years but CPR every 2, just can't make sens eof it.
Cheers for the reply
Just a quick question for the members here.
The listed expiry on my card is two years but ACoP have confirmed that it is good for four years.
So the question is when do I actually have to re do it? And if I let it go to four years am I liable as I have knowingly let it lapse?
Just...
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I have only been out of the UK system for a year now and worked a Canadian 911 system for a few months but the biggest difference is that the system in the UK is geared towards "admission avoidance".
In the UK the emphasis is to provide the point of contact care where and when appropriate and...
sorry if this has been said already but only skimmed the topic
If your boyfriend is NREMT-P then he can challenge the Nova Scotia registration. Get that either work there use it to work offshore or up in the north or use it to get registration in other provinces under the agreement for...
for BC medics there is an app called oddly enough "BC Medic" that sorts the protocols for your level into an app that is quite easy
Only problem is that it will only access your level and not all levels and you need an EMALB log on ID to get the protocols
Apart from that neat little app for...