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wicAradia

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try to review the ems bill, there are revisions from the original......

from the bill itself, it was all a proposal whether ched tesda or prc will have the say for certifications...

TESDA- its vocational, thats why they made it 'substandard', their curriculum is not for emt literally, its for ems.

CHED- it would qualify as college degree program. the curiculum to be followed is the'national standard'. LSTI module

PRC- it'll be professionalized, curiculum wil be based on ched memo

not to mention the possibility of it being on the nursing program, then itll also be in BON and DOH for review...

guys there are NO regulating body yet... everything are still on study... the bills hasnt passed... which means its not yet a law... dont create enemy, we wouldnt know who will be granted with the 'key' for the door of 'national certification'

well, lucky if it'll be passed 3 years from now... actually the bill wasnt even listed on the top 10 bill (eg. RH Bill 10th year this 2011).. and ems bill started on 2009, not to mention the ems act on trauma care churva which was heard 2004.....

juz this mid year i heard that ems bill is on no.40+... maybe a big ems controversy can make it on priority no.30+.... hoping it'll be a good one... :)

dadaems

21 Posts

Specializes in Emergency Medical Service.

oh i heard that POEA is requiring an NC II certificate for EMS.

bdw..CONGRATS to HumanCare/pemfri.:up:

They are now an assessment center for EMS national certificate.:yeah:

cprcprcpr05

3 Posts

SENATE BILL No.3579

SEC 2. De c l a r a t ion of Policy. - I t is hereby declared the policy of the State to

protect and promot e the right to health of the people and instill health consciousness among

them. Pursuant to this national policy, the goverrunent shall set up a climate conducive to

the practice of pre-hospital emergency care and maximize the capability and potential of

Emergency Medical Technicians ("EMTs") and other pre-hospital care professionals and

institute a standard system of pre-hospital emergency medical services in the countty.

SEC. 4. De f ini t ion of Te rms .

Eme rgency Medi c a l Te chni c i an ( "EMT" ) - A pre-hospital emergency

care provider who has fulfilled tbe requirements and continues to hold tbe

qualifIcations established by tbe Council in coordination witb tbe Technical

Education and Skills Deve lopment Authority ("TESDA"), tbe Commission on

Higher Education ( "CHED" ) and the Professional Regulation Commission

("PRC"), among otbers.

(d) Compe t ency-ba s ed a s s e s sment - Evidence gatbering and judgment by an

autborized assessor who evaluates the technical and practical skills, abilities and

knowledge of a pre-hospital care professional in accordance with standards and

guidelines established by the Council in coordination witb TESDA in the case of

technical non-degree CertifIed Emergency Medical Technician courses falling

unde r TESDA jurisdiction; or in coordination witb CHED and PRC in tbe case

of Registered Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic (REMT-P) degree

courses reqniring the issuance of a professional license

SEC. 15. Author i z ed Tr a ining Ins t i tut ion. - Training programs, courses, and

continuing education for an Emergency Medical Technician shall be conducted by an

institution that has been granted a Certificate of Progr am Registration (COPR) by TESDA,

in the case of technical non-degree courses falling unde r TESDA jurisdiction, or a Certificate

of Accreditation as a Higher Education Institution (HEI) as well as Program Accreditation

by CHED, in the case of degree programs falling unde r CHED jurisdiction. The

requirements prescribed by the Council shall serve as the minimum requirement for progr am

registration. The DOH can provide training programs for EMTs; PrOVIded, tha t these shall be

accordance with the standards set by the Council.

wicAradia

2 Posts

thats great, hopefully it would turn out fair to all... coz we all have the 'SAME' objective and goal

neway, im doing my research / study re RNs in EMS.

can anyone help me find the regulations or resolutions or by laws of tesda and doh re EMS... cant find one on net eh, if theres any naman, its irrelevant...

i guess i hve to drop by at their office, juz in case wala tlga... tnx in advance...

Silverdragon102, BSN

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Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

Just a quick reminder to post only in English as per the Terms of Service of the site. I have deleted a post because is was mainly in Tagalog

tobleron

10 Posts

oh i heard that POEA is requiring an NC II certificate for EMS.

bdw..CONGRATS to HumanCare/pemfri.:up:

They are now an assessment center for EMS national certificate.:yeah:

sir what do you mean by that? is that the only training center here in the phil that have the national certificate?

i enrolled last week at Lsti for emt-b, now im confused if I enroled at the right training center, Do lsti also have that national certificate?

dadaems

21 Posts

Specializes in Emergency Medical Service.

I told you to do your research..:idea:

Humancare/pemfri is the first in NCR. The first in the Phil, i believe, is in Pampanga (as what this thread says).

You can ask lsti about the certification. You can also visit humancare/pemfri and inquire about the NC2..

ron_rn,emt-d

22 Posts

I told you to do your research..:idea:

Humancare/pemfri is the first in NCR. The first in the Phil, i believe, is in Pampanga (as what this thread says).

You can ask lsti about the certification. You can also visit humancare/pemfri and inquire about the NC2..

Stop fooling people here the EMS bill never pushed through and that NC2 whatever you call it is useless. I'm sorry dear but that's the truth!:D

ron_rn,emt-d

22 Posts

sir what do you mean by that? is that the only training center here in the phil that have the national certificate?

i enrolled last week at Lsti for emt-b, now im confused if I enroled at the right training center, Do lsti also have that national certificate?

of course you made the right decision LSTI is accredited by the PHA and their medical director is the undersecretary of the DOH. if you want to work as an EMT abroad you have to be Internationally Accredited and that's LSTI.

dadaems

21 Posts

Specializes in Emergency Medical Service.

Ask the POEA about NCII EMS.

After you were hired..

You will undergo further training..

Im just here to help..

Sorry for you man..

ron_rn,emt-d

22 Posts

Ask the POEA about NCII EMS.

After you were hired..

You will undergo further training..

Im just here to help..

Sorry for you man..

trained by who? by you? you don't even have the experience kid so what will you teach us?:D the employers are looking for the PSEMT membership and not that NCII that you are saying.

cprcprcpr05

3 Posts

the employers are LOOKING FOR THE PSEMT MEMBERSHIP, - not all employer is looking for psemt membership

but the POEA is ""ALREADY LOOKING FOR YOUR TESDA -NC2"

=)

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