Regulations for the Post Graduate Diploma in Emergency Medical Care shall apply, subject to provisions of both the University and Faculty General Academic Regulations. University and Faculty General Regulations take precedence over programme regulations. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is a branch of special health practice that focuses on the management of a broad range of acute illnesses and injury in all age groups. A specialist in emergency medicine is a clinician who uses highly developed clinical reasoning skills to care for patients with acute and often undiagnosed medical problems, that is, before comprehensive clinical or diagnostic information is available. Emergency medical services are often referred to as: ambulance or paramedic services; services that require an urgent medical response or the provision of out-of-hospital treatment and transport to definitive care They are also known as: a first aid squad, FAST squad (First Aid Stabilisation Team), emergency squad, rescue squad, ambulance squad, ambulance corps,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_medical_services – cite_note-7 life squad, or by other acronyms such as Emergency Medical Ambulance Services (EMAS) or Medical Air Rescue Services MARS. In most places, the EMS can be summoned by members of the public (as well as medical facilities, other emergency services, businesses and authorities) via an emergency telephone number which puts them in direct contact with a control facility, which will then dispatch a suitable response team to attend to the situation. Road ambulances are the primary vehicles for delivering EMS, though some also use cars, motorcycles, aircraft or boats. As a first responder, the EMS provide treatment on the scene to those in need of urgent medical care. If it is deemed necessary, they are tasked with transferring the patient to the next point of care which is usually the emergency department of a hospital.
As a result of modern EMS or emergency medical services, countless lives have been saved through the provision of immediate medical care to people in emergencies such as heart attacks and accidents that would lead to death. Rescue operations therefore require a high degree of training and proficiency due to the intricacies involved with such emergency operations and the need to provide highly skilled and appropriate care during this period. The Post Graduate Diploma in Emergency Medical Care is designed to produce registered professionals with the appropriate knowledge and expertise to meet world standards. Their training is designed to enable the learner to contribute to the reduction of the morbidity and mortality of patients affected by life threatening or serious events.
The Post Graduate Diploma in Emergency Medical Care programme therefore aims to foster clinical decision making and professional autonomy with regards to practice as an Emergency Care Practitioner (ECP). It equips the learner with the knowledge and understanding required to practice as an independent practitioner within the Allied Health Professions Council of Zimbabwe (AHPCZ) scope of practice and applying protocols for the profession. It also aims to equip the learner with the skills required for reflective practice, autonomy and the principles of continuous education within the clinical pre-hospital realm.
The practical component of the training is to enable translation of theory into practice in a safe and ethically sound environment. It allows skill implementation and learning, according to both national and international standards of best practice, while being cognisant of patients’ safety. The subject prepares the learner in the practical content of pre-hospital emergency medical care according to the scope of practice, in simulated and real environments.
The Women’s University is in Partnership with MARS Zimbabwe in offering the Postgraduate Diploma Programme in Emergency Medical Care which aims at providing the student with the foundational, professional and clinical basis necessary for informing effective and competent pre-hospital practice. It also aims to inculcate the professional values and attitudes necessary in healthcare practice
Subject to provisions of the University and Faculty General Academic Regulations for admission, the following entry requirements shall apply:
The Postgraduate Diploma in Emergency Medical Care shall take eighteen months (18) to complete. Courses will be offered through block release and weekend classes. Each academic year shall consist of two (2) semesters.
Emergency Care is a challenging and applied science studied, practiced and researched by people who are proud of the honour, discipline and traditions of emergency care provision in the country. The graduate of the Post Graduate diploma will engage in a range of activities that will require mental astuteness, courage and physical strength. Besides theoretical education, the student will spend a significant amount of time on practical skills training and simulated patient management in a Clinical Skills Laboratory. Therefore, the course will be delivered in a combination of learning methods including theoretical learning and practise through simulation at MARS and WUA, virtual learning and practical activities at other designated collaborating centres. Further clinical and practical skills will be obtained during and within the students working environment with follow up supervision. Mentoring visits in institutions of practice will be arranged. Skills acquired will build on what was done in the previous year of studyfrom basic medical rescue into technical rescue and heavy rescue with the foundations set in the prior years. The learner will therefore be able to adequately apply an integration of theoretical principles, proven techniques, practical experience, clinical procedures and appropriate skills in accordance with the subject outcomes.
Year 1 (Semester 1)
Basic Communication Skills
Cardiovascular Emergencies
Respiratory Pathophysiology, Critical Care & Resuscitation
Airway and Ventilatory Support and Mechanical Ventilation
Neurological Emergencies
Obstetric and Gynaecological Emergencies
Clinical Decision Making, Decoding Medical Test Results and Telemedicine
Year 1 (Semester II)
Introduction to Gender Studies
Paediatrics Emergencies
Aviation Medicine, Fire, Search and Water Rescue
Environmental Emergencies, Hazardous Substances & Decontamination
Risk Assessment Disaster Preparedness and Mass Casualty Management
Leadership, Management and Training and in EMC
Research Methods 1
Year 2 (Semester 1)
Clinical Attachment/internship (1month)
Research Project
Clinical Audit
Entrepreneurial Skills