Paramedic Practice Apprenticeship
Please note: This apprenticeship is currently only available for individuals that are employed by East Midlands Ambulance Service.
The Paramedic Practice Apprenticeship is a new level 6 qualification being offered by Â鶹ƵµÀ (DMU)
This programme has been developed alongside the Institute of Apprenticeships and Technical Educations (IfATE) standards and the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) Standards of Education and Training guidance to provide a contemporary and evidence-based approach to gaining registration as a Paramedic.
This programme is allocated a Funding Band of £25,000 by the Institute of Apprenticeships and Technical Educations (IfATE).
Kathleen Drake talks about her experience so far on this Paramedic Degree Apprenticeship programme:
Who is the apprenticeship for?
Entrants via this route with be employed into a suitable role in an ambulance service trust and have the support of their employer for the apprenticeship programme. This apprenticeship is currently only available for individuals that are employed by East Midlands Ambulance Service as Technicians.
Delivery model
The apprenticeship route has been designed as a ‘blended learning’ approach. This means that learning material is delivered both off site through the university’s virtual learning environment and on campus through practical workshops, clinical skills sessions, lectures, and simulation sessions. All content is recorded and available on the virtual learning environment at any time. As a result, there is flexibility to cater for different learning needs with a variety of learning experiences.
Apprentices will be encouraged to critically reflect on their own practice while with their employer in order to maximise the learning experience and future development. Clinical experiences and reflection are documented through a portfolio that showcases the apprentice development throughout the programme.
The curriculum has been designed with expert advice from academics, clinicians, service users, and current students to address both the academic and clinical demands of the role.
What is the duration of the apprenticeship?
The duration of the apprenticeship is 3 years, with opportunity to reduce this with recognised prior learning.
Programme modules
Year 1
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Principles of Paramedic Practice
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30 credits
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Paramedic Professional Practice
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30 credits
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Principles of Paramedic Practice 2
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30 credits
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Care-based learning
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30 credits
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Clinical Practice
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0 credits
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Year 2
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Evolving Paramedic Pratice
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30 credits
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Evidence in Practice
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30 credits
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Evolving Paramedic Practice 2
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30 credits
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Care-based learning
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30 credits
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Clinical Practice 2
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0 credits
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Year 3
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Dissertation
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60 credits
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Urgent and Community Care
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30 credits
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Special populations
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30 credits
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Clinical Practice 3
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30 credits
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Assessment
There is a range of assessment types throughout the programme, including essays, OSCEs, presentations and submission of a clinical portfolio. The End Point Assessment will be graded according to meeting the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) Standards of Proficiency for Paramedics.
Final degree award
BSc (Hons) Paramedicine (Apprenticeship Pathway)
Entry requirements
- Employed into a suitable role in an ambulance service trust and have the support of their employer for the apprenticeship programme
- C1 driving licence
- Level 2 in Maths and English
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