INITIAL TRAINING MEDICAL II
FOR WHO
Onboard vessels manned with a crew but without a doctor onboard, medical assistance at sea is provided by:
–Designated personnel to provide emergency medical treatment
–Designated personnel to take on the responsibility of medical treatment
To be assigned one or the other role, persons shall have a satisfactory level of competence in order to allow them, under the supervision of a Doctor from the Maritime medical consultancy centre, to take immediate effective measures in case of accident or disease onboard vessels, and thus until the injured or ill person is taken into care by a medical care facility, if necessary.
Any person designated to provide emergency treatment, any person designated to take on the responsibility of medical care onboard commercial vessels below 500 GT sailing within 200 nm off the coast as well as pleasure vessels with a crew.
Objectives
Obtain the required medical knowledge to enable the designated persons to take on the responsibility of medical care and to take immediate effective measures in case of accident or disease onboard, and thus until the injured or ill person is taken into care by a medical care facility.
Duration
50 hours
REFERENCE
Program
– UV PSEM First Aid in team at Sea, 35 hours
– UV SE Basic care, 5 hours
– UV HPR Hygiene and Risks Prevention, 3 hours
– UV AMMCT2 Medical Assistance at Sea – Telemedical consultancy Level 2, 7 hours
location
The 4 campuses ENSM
Teaching staff
– Paramedics / Nurse school lecturer/ Maritime Doctor / Hospital doctor
– Doctors from the Maritime medical consultancy centre based in Toulouse
End of training test
No / Active participation required
Certification/statement issuance rate
The certification / statement issuance rate for this training is 100%
fees
860€
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