Brihard said:
And of course our regular force medical technicians complete the Primary Care Paramedic program.
Licensure of paramedics is the responsibility and domain of the various provincial regulatory bodies.
To obtain licensure to work as a PCP in Ontario, QL5 Med Techs are permitted to challenge the AEMCA.
AEMCA is the licence required to work as a PCP in Ontario,
The operator of a land ambulance service shall not employ a person to provide patient care, whether on a full-time or part-time basis, or engage a person to provide patient care as a full-time volunteer, unless the person is a paramedic who, holds the qualifications of an advanced emergency medical care assistant.
http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/regs/english/elaws_regs_000257_e.htm#BK3
QL5 Med Techs who wish to challenge the AEMCA require an additional of 120 hrs. minimum of field placement in Ontario.
Some Ontario services that currently offer this are: Toronto, Ottawa, Renfrew County, and possibly Simcoe County.
From what I have read on here, getting those 120 hours in Ontario can be a challenge,
Adam said:
11 years in, and I have only had 2 shifts on Amb through the MCSP program.
Does not say if those hours were in Ontario.
You can only apply to the ACP and Aeromedical theory examinations if you already hold an AEMCA certificate.
Paramedic Labour Mobility Equivalency is open to paramedics who have completed a Primary Care Paramedic (PCP) or Advanced Care Paramedic (ACP) program outside of Ontario,
and are registered/licensed in good standing in another Canadian jurisdiction.
The obstacle for many Med Techs is that they are no longer licenced by any province,
MedCorps said:
It turns out when the Credentials Cell did an audit that only 17% of Med Techs had kept their license current after the initial licensing event in BC or QC during QL3.
Adam said:
Medics are not maintaining their PCP licence for the same reason that they are not completing their yearly MCSP requirements.
I have spent thousands of dollars trying to maintain a licence but I have finally given up.
Until the CoC gets serious about providing real MCSP for Medics (that EHS in Canada will honor), most Medics will not be able to maintain a licence.
Dushana72 said:
So the fact remains that Med Techs are NOT actually required to maintain their license beyond earning it once at JIBC, and the French equivalent?
Rider Pride said:
Med Techs are not required to have a provincial paramedic license.
MedCorps said:
No requirement to continue on with holding a license currently exists.
MedCorps said:
Med Techs are not required to have a provincial paramedic license once they have earned a provincial paramedic license during their initial QL3 PCP training.
Rider Pride said:
Med Techs are not required to maintain a provincial licence.
If you do not have a licence,
Paramedic Labour Mobility Equivalency is open to paramedics who have completed a Primary Care Paramedic (PCP) or Advanced Care Paramedic (ACP) program outside of Ontario, and are registered/licensed in good standing in another Canadian jurisdiction.