redundantbassist
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So, today at work I was having a discussion on ways to improve our current training program. Currently, informal trainings are conducted intermittently by one of the two paramedics that are certified instructors. We are looking into conducting a training session every shift, probably spanning 30 mins to an hour. These sessions would strive to improve efficiency on both BLS and ALS skills, with an emphasis on skills observed to be commonly performed unsatisfactory, and skills seldom used. They would preferably be conducted at the beginning of each shift, when crews are least likely to be tired and worn out. We have several medics at our service with many years at our service who are not certified instructors, but do have years of experience and an extensive knowledge base who would be well suited leading the trainings.
I am interested in hearing on how other agencies continually train their personnel, and any suggestions on ways to potentially improve our training program.
I am interested in hearing on how other agencies continually train their personnel, and any suggestions on ways to potentially improve our training program.