Ship healthcare takes center stage in this STCW Medical First Aid & Medical Care combination training, specifically tailored to teach you essential medical skills in an interactive and hands-on manner. This training emphasizes the practical application of STCW Medical First Aid and Medical Care protocols on board, ensuring that participants are not only well-versed in theoretical knowledge but also adept at executing these skills during real-life emergencies.
Structured to bolster confidence in managing medical crises, the training adopts a holistic approach that spans from the initial assessment to the implementation of crucial medical procedures, all within the framework of STCW guidelines. Participants will be equipped to handle a variety of scenarios, including trauma response, acute medical emergencies, and sustained care in situations where immediate professional medical assistance is unavailable, all in accordance with STCW Medical First Aid & Medical Care standards.
Featured: STCW Medical First Aid & Medical Care hybrid training
Our STCW Medical First Aid & Medical Care hybrid training allows you to complete the theoretical components online at your own pace and convenience, from anywhere in the world, using a PC, laptop, tablet, or smartphone. Subsequently, you will complete the practical training in just 3 days at our training center, saving you 2 whole days!
Key advantages:
– Complete your on-site training in just 3 days.
– 2-day time reduction compared to the standard training.
– Independent theoretical study ensures you are better prepared for practical sessions.
– Fully STCW-recognized certificate (no difference in validity).
Throughout the course, attendees will engage in extensive practical exercises designed to reinforce their competency in performing critical medical interventions, grounded in the principles of maritime health and safety as outlined by the STCW Medical First Aid & Medical Care requirements. By completing this training, crew members will be thoroughly prepared to deliver effective medical support, enhancing the safety and well-being of everyone on board in alignment with STCW standards.
The person responsible for medical care on board is required to be in possession of a valid certificate: STCW regulation section A-VI / 4. Table A-VI / 4-1. Chapter VI and section A-VI / 4. Table A-VI / 4-2. Chapter VI.
Are you interested in this training? Simply select your preferred course variant below to book your session directly online. Would you rather email us? Of course you can! Please send an email to assistant@ec-mt.com.