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"An approved CCP training program shall provide for an monitor a supervised clinical experience at a hospital(s) that is licensed as a general acute care hospital and holds a permit to operate a basic or comprehensive emergency medical service. The clinical setting may be expanded to include areas commensurate with the skills experience needed. Such settings may include surgicenters, clinics, jails or any other areas deemed appropriate by the LEMSA. The maximum number of hours in the expanded clinical setting shall not exceed ninety-four (94) hours of the total clinical hours specified below.
(1) Labor & Delivery (8 hours),
(2) Neonatal Intensive Care (16 hours),
(3) Pediatric Intensive Care (16 hours),
(4) Adult Cardiac Care (16 hours),
(5) Adult Intensive Care (24 hours),
(6) Adult Respiratory Care (6 hours), and
(7) Emergency/ Trauma Care (8 hours)."
so this is the section on CCP-C that will most likely make it into the new regulations. my question is, are there any training programs that currently meet these requirements? the next post has the required course curriculum.
(1) Labor & Delivery (8 hours),
(2) Neonatal Intensive Care (16 hours),
(3) Pediatric Intensive Care (16 hours),
(4) Adult Cardiac Care (16 hours),
(5) Adult Intensive Care (24 hours),
(6) Adult Respiratory Care (6 hours), and
(7) Emergency/ Trauma Care (8 hours)."
so this is the section on CCP-C that will most likely make it into the new regulations. my question is, are there any training programs that currently meet these requirements? the next post has the required course curriculum.