Remember receiving PEPP, one can "re-cert" their PALS after sucessful completion.
NRP is a good course, although, it is not really designed for prehospital care. Yes, portions can be modified for EMS use, it again it is primary for labor and delivery.
One of new part is ethical dilemma on discussing to attempt what to do on delivery on a known high risk < 28 wk fetus ( to work or not ) with proper discussion from physician to inform the risks of blindness, being deaf, and MR and vent dependent for entire life... again items that do need to be discussed even for EMS, but many services do not address and many don't want to even explore.
As well, resuscitation in a warmer, etc.. again modifications for the field.
It will make EMT's think of "other options" and I highly suggest the medical director to attend as well.
Good luck in your endeavour, however I do personally feel that this course is really designed for the L & D team, one of the members should be instructing due to knowledge of their current procedures and equipment. Since this is the "gold " standard, (similar to ACLS for adult) then that unit should be making strive to adapt to those standards. I feel this would be easier, if a delegate of their team be an instructor.
Again, I do understand smaller hospital mentality... and your hospital especially..LOL
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