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Starting to notice a trend where paramedics from Ontario are no longer being considered for registration outside the province of Ontario. They now require Base hospital certification which requires being hired by an Ontario service first. This has recently affected some co-workers who are in the labour mobility process just to be told "Sorry, you need to write our provincial exam". And if you graduated more than a year ago, to bad so sad.
Alberta College of Paramedics:
"The Ontario Advanced Emergency Medical Care Attendant (AEMCA) is a certification exam in isolation; therefore, we require validation of employment within the Base Hospital system. If you are not employed through the Base Hospital system in Ontario, but hold your AEMCA certification, you can be considered for equivalency. Please review the Equivalency Review page for further information."
College of Parmedics of Nova Scotia:
"Ontario applicants must show proof of base hospital certification. Labour mobility applicants from Ontario who do not have base hospital certification will be required to apply as a new graduate and pass the entry-to-practice exam within 1 year of graduation."
Not sure what precipitated this. I know there has been some tension regarding self-regulation in Ontario exasperated by a certain documentary.
Alberta College of Paramedics:
"The Ontario Advanced Emergency Medical Care Attendant (AEMCA) is a certification exam in isolation; therefore, we require validation of employment within the Base Hospital system. If you are not employed through the Base Hospital system in Ontario, but hold your AEMCA certification, you can be considered for equivalency. Please review the Equivalency Review page for further information."
College of Parmedics of Nova Scotia:
"Ontario applicants must show proof of base hospital certification. Labour mobility applicants from Ontario who do not have base hospital certification will be required to apply as a new graduate and pass the entry-to-practice exam within 1 year of graduation."
Not sure what precipitated this. I know there has been some tension regarding self-regulation in Ontario exasperated by a certain documentary.