Frec Pre-Hospital Medical Training From Solent Medical Skills

Monday: 08:30 - 17:30
Tuesday: 08:30 - 17:30
Wednesday: 08:30 - 17:30
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About Frec Pre-Hospital Medical Training From Solent Medical Skills

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Frec Pre-Hospital Medical Training From Solent Medical Skills Description

The QA Level 3 Certificate in First Response Emergency Care (QCF) FREC® is aimed at people who want to work as a pre-hospital emergency care provider. When combined with the Level 4 FREC®, these learners would then be expected to assess patients using a variety of methods including physiological measures and will be able to act on their findings. The combined qualifications are very suitable for high threat environments like close protection, anti-piracy etc and are ideal for clinical progression from FPOS-I.

Most candidates will have to successfully complete the Level 3 before being allowed onto the Level 4 course, however if you have NHS training at ECA level or above, you can skip straight onto the Level 4. For those that have not had NHS training, we recommend getting the Level 3 under your belts on the next course to give time for it to all sink in properly before attempting the Level 4.
A level 5 course – Diploma in First Response Emergency and Urgent Care will be available in the first half of next year, but there are no details about content or an exact release date just yet.
All of these qualifications are regulated by the UK’s qualifications regulator, OFQUAL. No other UK courses suitable for high threat environments (anti-piracy, close protection, NGOs, press etc) are regulated by OFQUAL. This helpfully brings things into line with the regulated security courses overseen by the Security Industries Authority (SIA) in the UK.
FREC® UPDATE 26 /10 /15 We are delighted to announce that these fantastic qualifications have been clinically endorsed by the Faculty of Pre Hospital Care – The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. FREC® 3 fulfils the competencies set out in Prehospital Emergency Medicine (PHEM) Skills Framework at descriptor Level D. This means that we can offer Prehospital Care qualifications that are both regulated and clinically endorsed, giving both employers and learners total assurance! In addition, the QA Level 4 Certificate in First Response Emergency Care (QCF) sits on the PHEM framework at descriptor Level E. These qualifications are set to be extremely popular for those looking to progress in a career in the security industry, ambulance services and the event medical industry.
The Level 3 FREC ® full-course (5 day) costs £495
The Level 3 FREC ® conversion from FPOS-I or other verified APL base (3 day) costs £375
The Level 4 FREC ® costs £495
Extended /remote skills module – suturing /stapling /chest drains (1 day) costs £200
Our instructors are qualified teachers and are ex-military. They are also NHS trained and are very experienced up to IHCD Technician or Registered Paramedic level. Their experience gained from many thousands of hours on frontline ambulances and rapid response cars will be available during these courses. Wherever possible, we also use a UK NHS hospital trauma consultant /trainer to teach some of the advanced techniques on our extended skills days, ensuring learners get the very best training available.
The more advanced QA Level 4 FREC ® (in combination with our extra remote skills module) covers :
M – Chemical haemostats, tourniquets, TXA
A – Supra-glottic airways and intubation, cricothyroidotomy, needle-chest decompression
R – O2 therapy with a BVM, SpO2 pulse oximetry, CO capnography
C – Intravenous and intraosseous access, skin suturing and stapling, blood pressure anaylasis
H – Neurological assessment, spinal and pelvic immobilisation, traction splints and limb re-alignment
Note: Some of the less advanced skills shown above are covered in the Level 3 FREC ®. This level covers many other skills including 3-lead ECG interpretation and 12-lead ECG placement (12 lead interpretation is covered on the Level 4 course), blood glucose monitoring, Entonox administration and appropriate advanced patient assessment.
The Levels 3 and 4 are two 5-day courses, but the Level 4 must be taken separately (not back to back) due to the amount of pre-course learning and post-course Clinical Development Portfolio (CDP) work students must complete before joining each level.
The Level 3 meets all the competencies for a non-health care professional pre-hospital provider to care for patients as a secondary role. It has 35-hours of contact learning time. The Level 4 Award meets all the competencies for non-health care professional pre-hospital providers to care for patients as a primary role, i. e. semi-autonomous practitioners. It also has an additional 35 hours of contact learning time. 150 hours of learning will be required for each level (300 hours total), made up of pre-course reading, preparing your CDP and the contact learning time. Once you have qualified, you will be expected to show evidence of continuing your clinical development via the CDP. Solent Medical Skills will help you with this, but students are also able to show development by writing reflective reports about clinical experience at work (as a doorman, event medic, close protection operative, etc), the choice is yours!
Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL) will be considered on a case-by-case basis. For example, holders of the FPOS Intermediate qualification will be allowed to do just two days plus assessment for the Level 3 Certificate providing that they can show they have continued to develop as clinicians. After successful completion, they can then attend the Level 4 Certificate course. We do however, strongly recommend that in order to get the very best from the course, learners sit all 5 days of the Level 3 FREC ® course-even if they can successfully APL and are up to speed with the content.
Both qualifications are in line with the pre-hospital provider competencies set by the Faculty of Pre-Hospital Care (FPHC) at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. During these very practical courses, learners will get to practise their new skills using up to date equipment and training aids. Underpinning theory will also be taught, so that students will understand why they are using their particular skills. Pre-course reading as recommended by Qualsafe are up to date JRCALC (large version has a lot of useful illness /trauma management information as well as the usual drug guidelines), Ross and Wilson (for anatomy and physiology) and Generic Core Material – Prehospital Emergency Care Course book by Faculty of Prehospital Care, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.
Once you have the FREC® 3 certificate, it is suitable for showing any employer to cover you for your First Aid at Work certification, as both FREC® 3 and First Aid at Work are nationally recognised level 3 qualifications.

Reviews

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Saw this in a skateboard park in Devon. Too right!

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Solent Medical Skills are just back from The Big Sick 19 (TBS19) conference in Zermatt, Switzerland. There was much learning from people at the top of the pre-hospital field. Amongst the advanced ECMO (Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation), REBOA (Resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta) and pre-hospital ultrasound etc, the take away from the event for us and many of the delegates was - do the basics really well. This is something that Solent Medical Skills strives to do and we will continue to push this on all the courses we deliver. We have come away with seeds of ideas that if proven, could improve outcomes for patients (including the morbidly obese) during arrest-watch this space!

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Just beautiful!

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INTRODUCTION TO HELICOPTER RESCUE - New course at the Matterhorn for 2019!
We can offer the ultimate mountain experience for FREC 3, 4, 5 and above Fly and train on the Matterhorn with Air Zermatt staff from the popular NETFLIX series “The Horn”
... SEE THE NETFLIX TRAILER HERE:
https://www.redbull.com/…/tv/show/AP-1N 849ESGS2111/the-horn…
World famous Air Zermatt has been at the forefront of mountain rescue and saving lives for 45 years. It operates 9 helicopters from 3 bases and has 65 staff. Through Solent Medical Skills, medically trained personnell (minimum FREC 3) who are currently operating in a front-line capacity can attend this unique and fascinating 2-day course. You will learn the theory and will also do actual long line work, harnessed beneath the helicopters on the upper slopes.
See our website for course structure and more details:
www.solentmedicalskills.co.uk
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Go on peeps, have a go - good luck!

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shared it before but it still makes me laugh!

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Thoroughly enjoyed the training provided. As a first responder, FREC3 is certainly worth doing to officially certify your existing knowledge of pre-hospital care and would consider FREC4. Hope to pop down again in the future.

User

This is the best training provider I have ever used. Martin from Solent Medical Skills is fantastic.



Course content was easy to understand due to Martin making it easy for the difficult subjects.



Amazing facilities and Amazing cuppa.



Well equipt with there own Ambulance and other equipment.



Thanks again Martin \ Solent Medical Skills

User

Solent Medical Skills offer the new First Response Emergency Care (FREC) courses which are a pathway to becoming a paramedic. Martin Wyness leads from level 3 upwards with confidence, solid theoretical knowledge, a wealth of first hand experience and injects a lot of fun into what are long days. Martin is an outstanding teacher and his facility is second to none. He also makes sure there's an endless supply of tea and biscuits!

User

Just finished my FREC 4, and thought Martin and Sophie were excellent instructors.



Just finished my FREC 5 (03/18), and yet again had first class facilities and first class training from Martin.

User

Just finished my FREC 3 course at Solent Medical Skills with Martin and Sophie. Both are brilliant trainer’s with a wealth of knowledge, first hand examples and experiences. I would definatly recommend Solent Medical Skills to anyone that is condering the FREC courses. The training environment along with the equipment is first class. And to top it all off is an endless supply of tea, coffee and biscuits. The chocolate Hobnobs went down a treat.

Thanks Martin and Sophie.

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Just Fished my FREC 3 course with Martin @ Solent Medical Skills absolutely brilliant training and trainer’s very knowledgeable, very welcoming, one on the best training environments I have been in for over 6 years, would highly recommend to anyone that wants training to go to him see you on FREC 4 Martin thanks for a fun week

More about Frec Pre-Hospital Medical Training From Solent Medical Skills

Frec Pre-Hospital Medical Training From Solent Medical Skills is located at Unit 1B, Ocean Quay Marina, SO145QY Southampton
07809150344 02380323718
Monday: 08:30 - 17:30
Tuesday: 08:30 - 17:30
Wednesday: 08:30 - 17:30
Thursday: 08:30 - 17:30
Friday: 08:30 - 17:30
Saturday: -
Sunday: -
https://solentmedicalskills.co.uk