Community Training
2 Courses
Submersion injuries are low-probability calls for most Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT). EMS calls related to drownings can task medical professionals to use a multitude of skills to manage patient mortality and morbidity. This course will review the fundamental practices utilized by EMT personnel to assess and treat submersion injuries in the pre-hospital setting.
In addition to reviewing the basic properties of lightning and the different patterns of injuries that can result from lightning strikes, this course will cover the principles of BLS patient assessment and treatment for lightning strike victims. It will also cover the environmental challenges that can arise during victim extrication in wilderness remote locations.
Who doesn’t need a good cardiology review? Starting with the fundamentals of ECG interpretation and gradually progressing to advanced concepts and treatment of cardiac emergencies. Participants delve into electrode placement, cardiac anatomy, and the principles of electrical conduction in the heart.
Intellectual property is a cornerstone of innovation, creativity, and economic growth. In this course, we will delve into the various facets of IP, exploring the legal rights and protections associated with inventions, creative works, and business or medical innovations—and how to monetize them.
This course is designed to provide both EMT’s and paramedics with foundational information regarding the amazing human nervous system. It provides an in-depth review of the nervous system's structure and function to help assist pre-hospital providers in their day-to-day clinical assessments and treatments.
The Fireline Infection Control (FIC-100) course developed by the National Emergency Wildland Service Institute is specifically designed to help decrease the risk of infection from pathogens for wildland firefighters as well as all individuals working on the fireline.
ET CO2 has become an invaluable tool in pre-hospital emergency medical settings, offering real-time insights into a patient's respiratory status. This course is a basic review of the key fundamentals for using capnography as an important tool in the ALS toolbox.
This training program is specifically tailored to medical professionals who work in all hazards and wildland fire environments. The course emphasizes the importance of utilizing an ICS structure when managing medical incidents within larger incidents. Ultimately, these strategies increase the likelihood of saving lives in complex and challenging situations.
This course will explore the intersection of EMS (Emergency Medical Services) and the challenges often faced by EMS workers, particularly in the case of the homeless population. The idea for this course came from repeated conversations with EMS professionals and other public safety personnel who are interacting with the homeless population daily.
Our courses are designed to inspire, educate, and engage students. We currently offer a variety of educational formats which include: e-learning courses that are self-paced and self-guided, hybrid learning courses that are a combination of in-person or live instruction combined with online components, and also in-person training events.
All of our courses are located within a state-of-the-art learning management system which is available online or as an app.
If you are having issues trying to take a class or register for one via Canvas our learning management system, please use the following link for help. This link is also located at the start of each course: https://design.instructure.com/courses/178
If you are having an issue with Canvas our LMS, student 4support is available for you 24/7 through the Canvas LMS portal. For all other questions and needs contact us at admin@newsi.us, please allow us 24 to 48 hours to respond to your inquiries.
All payments for courses are made via debit/credit card through a secure payment system within Canvas which you are directed to after you select the course you wish to register for. If you are registering for a live event or workshop option, then you will be directed to a secure payment portal to pay via debit/credit card as well.
All course completion certificates including CAPCE continuing education certificates are emailed directly to you after completion of the course. For continuing education courses with CAPCE credit, please allow 72 hours for your name to be uploaded into the CAPCE database following completion of the course. If you have any questions or do not receive a CE certificate, please contact us at admin@newsi.us
Complete refunds for continuing education courses are given if the provider cancels a class; students who self-register online for any short-term class, including the Bystander Emergency Training course, will not be issued a refund once enrolled in the course. All workshops, seminars, conferences, and special training programs are also covered by this policy.