Certificate IV in Health Care
Certificate IV in Health Care

Certificate IV in Health Care

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Course code

HLT41120

Recognition

Nationally Recognised

Enrolment

Open

Employment Pathways

Ambulance Officer, Ambulance Dispatch officer, Basic Life Support Medic, Patient Transport Officer, Industrial Medic, Oil and Gas Medic On/Offshore, Defence Force / Private / Industrial / Remote / Event Medic.

Course code

HLT41120

Recognition

Nationally Recognised

Payment Plan

$111 per week

Course page - Certificate IV in Health Care 14
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    Duration

    18 months

    Total Units

    16

    Core Units

    9

    Elective Units

    7

    Course page - Certificate IV in Health Care 14

    Duration

    18 months

    Total Units

    16

    Core Units

    9

    Elective Units

    7
    Course page - Certificate IV in Health Care 14

    Duration

    18 months

    Total Units

    16

    Core Units

    9

    Elective Units

    7
    Diploma of Emergency Health Care 27

    Duration

    18 months 

    Total Units

    16

    Core Units

    9

    Elective Units

    7

    Clinical Workshop

    Attend 7-day Clinical Intensive Workshop in either QLD, NSW, VIC, WA or SA. Read further information under the Delivery Structure tab on when to attend Clinical Intensive Workshops during the course of study.


    About this course

    Heed Health Education offers Nationally Recognised HLT41120 Certificate IV in Health Care qualification is suitable for entry level role to provide initial pre-hospital and out-of-hospital basic health care response and assessment to patients requiring urgent medical services

    This qualification applies to a variety of roles within the health care and patient transport system including Ambulance Officer, Basic Life Support Medic, Patient Transport Officer, Industrial Medic, Oil and Gas Medic On/Offshore, Defence Force/Private/Industrial/Remote/Event Medic.

    To achieve this qualification, the candidate is required to complete at least 80 hours of Clinical Placement (Workplace Learning) as detailed in the Assessment Requirements of Units of Competency. 

    Students enrolling in HLT41120 Certificate IV in Health Care offered by Heed Health Education – may be eligible to receive payments from Services Australia (Centrelink). Please check your eligibility with Services Australia.

    Delivery Method

    Certificate IV in Health Care qualification comprises of three phases as follows:

    Phase 1: Self-paced Online Learning whereupon enrolment each student is provided electronic access to the Learning Management System (LMS) with a username and password to access learning resources including learner guide(s) and/or workbook(s) (where available), recorded lectures, link to live lectures/workshops and weekly support sessions, assessment information with submission links, supplementary information and readings, information on textbooks (where required) and any other relevant information required to complete the course. Through the LMS, the student accesses information for all the units of competency, submits the assessments tasks (except where a practical component is required to be completed in a Clinical Intensive Workshop and/or Clinical Placement as per the unit of competency), including evidence of Clinical Placement (e.g., completed logbooks), trainer and assessor feedback on the assessment submission and completion.

    Phase 2: Face to Face Clinical Intensive Workshops incorporate live lectures, practical hands-on training, simulated emergency training scenarios, patient transportation, written and practical assessments as per the requirements of the units of competency. Clinical Intensive Workshop is structured in a manner that allows students an opportunity to apply the knowledge and theory gained into practice. Before attending the Clinical Workshop, students will be required to complete, submit and achieve a satisfactory result in some of the units of competency. This is to ensure students have a sound knowledge of the fundamental concepts when attending the Clinical Intensive Workshop.

    Detailed information is provided to students upon enrolment through Heed Health Education’s LMS.

    Phase 3: Clinical Placement will be required for hands-on supervised learning and practical experience in real-life emergency situations. Clinical Placements can begin as soon as the student has satisfactorily completed their Clinical Intensive Workshop with Heed Health Education. Clinical Placements continue throughout the duration of the course. A supervised Clinical Placement must be logged for each student for a minimum of 80 hours when completing HLT41120 Certificate IV in Health Care qualification.

    Learn more about Clinical Placement by clicking here.

    Entry Requirements:

    Entry Requirements:

    Minimum Age

    Minimum age entry requirement is 17 years.

    Residency Requirements

    Student holds one of the following:

    • Australian Citizenship/Permanent Residency
    • A valid visa for domestic study without study restrictions.

    Driver’s License

    Current and valid Driver’s Licence (an OPEN licence is preferable, however a reasonable adjustment throughout the assessment process is able to be undertaken for students with their “P” plates)

    Physical Fitness

    Reasonable level of physical fitness in order to participate in the practical training and assessment activities and clinical placements. In particular students will be required to do the following:

    • Conducting patient assessment while kneeling on the floor and performing CPR.
    • Lifting and transporting of equipment.
    • Lifting of patients on spinal boards and stretchers.
    • Transporting patients in and out of emergency vehicles and treating patients in the emergency vehicle that will require bending and stretching in limited spaces.

    Certificate

    Current First Aid Certificate

    Before Clinical Placements

    Before Clinical Placements evidence of:

    • Current Working with Children’s check
    • National Police Clearance
    • Flu vaccination
    • COVID vaccination
    • Record of compliance with Immunisation requirements

    Language Literacy and Numeracy Skills

    Proficiency in English and possess a sound level of literacy and numeracy

    Computer specification and requirement

    To complete the course in a blended delivery format (online learning and classroom environment), student is required to have access to the following resources:

    • A functional laptop/computer (Windows or Mac) with currently supported version of Windows or Mac Operating System
    • Computer/laptop installed Microsoft office 2010 or above
    • In-built speaker & microphone or external headsets
    • Internet
    • Smart phone
    • Email address
    • Backup device (USB/External hard drive) and/or cloud storage
    • Any cables or chargers (when attending the sessions in a classroom environment)

    Important Note for Clinical Workshop attendance: student is required to bring their own electronic device to the classroom as Heed Health Education does not provide electronic device.

    Computer/Digital skills

    A significant portion of the course is completed through online learning hence students are expected to have the following computer/digital skills:

    • File Management: create and manage computer files (Microsoft Office, PDF documents, audio, video files etc.) including how to find, download, copy, rename, recover, print, scan and organize your files.
    • Use of internet and email (including selecting and using web browsers, and using email).
    • Use of cloud storage solutions (For e.g. Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive).

    Please note Heed Health Education staff are not able to provide technical support regarding system setting and essential computer management and maintenance tasks.

    Textbook requirements

     Textbook purchase is required for some units from the nominated suppliers to complete a course with Heed Health Education. The total cost will vary depending on following factors: Average cost per textbook is $___. Textbook purchase information (discount codes if applicable, supplier detail etc.) is provided at the time of enrolment.

    Qualification code and name

    HLT41120 Certificate IV in Health Care

    Course duration

    18 months

    Delivery method

    Blended online delivery with Clinical Workshops and Clinical Placement

    Employment pathway

    Ambulance Officer, Ambulance Dispatch Officer, Basic Life Support Medic, Patient Transport Officer, Industrial Medic, Oil and Gas Medic On/Offshore, Defence Force/Private/Industrial/Remote/Event Medic.

    Academic pathway

    Diploma/Undergrad/Postgrad degree in Paramedicine/Paramedical Science, Nursing, Allied Healthcare

    Recognition

    Assessments

    Assessment tasks include and are often a combination but are not limited to the following – written question and answers, case studies/role play, project completion, practical exercises/performance tasks, report writing, online tests/quiz, face-to-face clinical intensive workshop, on the job training (clinical placement).

    Expected Total Study Hours

    1684 hours

    Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

    If you have acquired the relevant skills and knowledge through work experience, employment and other life experience, then you may be eligible for RPL. All students where permissible have the opportunity to apply for RPL with Heed Health Education. Kindly get in touch with Heed Health Education Prior to enrolment to discuss your options.

    Credit Transfer (CT)

    Heed Health Education recognises Statement(s) of Attainment and qualifications issued by other Registered Training Organisations and offers Credit Transfers for the units completed. Kindly get in touch with Heed Education Prior to enrolment to discuss your options.

    Certification

    Following the successful completion of the program, Qualification Testamur and Record of Results will be issued in accordance with the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) by Heed Education with provider number 45064

    ABSTUDY/AUSTUDY Allowance Information

    Heed Health Education Certificate IV in Health Care is approved by Services Australia (Centrelink) for ABSTUDY/AUSTUDY allowance. It is recommended to check your eligibility for ABSTUDY/AUSTUDY allowance with Services Australia (Centrelink) prior to enrolment.

    Packaging Rule

    HLT41120 Certificate IV in Health Care qualification consists of 16 units with 9 core and 7 elective units noted as follows:

    Core Units

    Elective units

    Course Delivery Structure

    The course is delivered under a blended delivery model that entails online learning, attending face-to-face clinical workshops and completing clinical placement.

    Step 1: Student completes the following units in an online learning environment:

    • BSBMED301 Interpret and apply medical terminology appropriately
    • HLTAAP002 Confirm physical health status
    • CHCCOM005 Communicate and work in health or community services 
    • HLTOUT010 Communicate in complex situations to support health
    • HLTINF006 Apply basic principles and practices of infection prevention and control
    • HLTWHS002 Follow safe work practices for direct client care
    • HLTOUT001 Implement safe access and egress
    • HLTOUT007 Transport non-emergency patients under operational conditions
    • HLTOUT006 Transport emergency patients 
    • HLTOUT004 Assess and deliver basic clinical care
    • HLTOUT008 Manage a scene
    • CHCCCS020 Respond effectively to behaviours of concern

    Step 2: Student is now ready to attend clinical intensive workshop

    • Clinical Workshop – Duration: 7 days (Monday – Sunday)  

    Step 3: Upon satisfactory completion of clinical intensive workshop, student is ready to attend clinical placement 

    • 80hrs clinical placement

    Step 4: Student completes the following units in an online learning environment: 

    • CHCLEG001 Work legally and ethically
    • CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people
    • HLTWHS006 Manage personal stressors in the work environment
    • BSBLDR301 Support effective workplace relationships

    Entry Requirements:

    Minimum Age

    Minimum age entry requirement is 17 years.

    Residency Requirements

    Student holds one of the following:
    • Australian Citizenship/Permanent Residency
    • A valid visa for domestic study without study restrictions.

    Driver’s License

    Current and valid Driver’s License (an OPEN license is preferable, however a reasonable adjustment throughout the assessment process is able to be undertaken for students with their “P” plates)

    Physical Fitness

    Reasonable level of physical fitness in order to participate in the practical training and assessment activities and clinical placements. In particular students will be required to do the following:
    • Conducting patient assessment while kneeling on the floor and performing CPR.
    • Lifting and transporting of equipment.
    • Lifting of patients on spinal boards and stretchers.
    • Transporting patients in and out of emergency vehicles and treating patients in the emergency vehicle that will require bending and stretching in limited spaces.

    Certificate

    Current CPR and First Aid Certificate

    Before Clinical Placements

    Before Clinical Placements evidence of:

    • Current Working with Children’s check
    • National Police Clearance
    • Flu plus any other vaccination as required by the employer organisation
    • Record of compliance with Immunisation requirements

    Language Literacy and Numeracy Skills

    Proficiency in English and possess a sound level of literacy and numeracy

    Computer specification and requirement

    To complete the course in a blended delivery format (online learning and classroom environment), student is required to have access to the following resources:
    • A functional laptop/computer (Windows or Mac) with currently supported version of Windows or Mac Operating System
    • Computer/laptop installed Microsoft office 2010 or above
    • In-built speaker & microphone or external headsets
    • Internet
    • Smart phone
    • Email address
    • Backup device (USB/External hard drive) and/or cloud storage
    • Any cables or chargers (when attending the sessions in a classroom environment)
    Important Note for Clinical Workshop attendance: student is required to bring their own electronic device to the classroom as Heed Health Education does not provide electronic device.

    Computer/Digital skills

    A significant portion of the course is completed through online learning hence students are expected to have the following computer/digital skills:
    • File Management: create and manage computer files (Microsoft Office, PDF documents, audio, video files etc.) including how to find, download, copy, rename, recover, print, scan and organize your files.
    • Use of internet and email (including selecting and using web browsers, and using email).
    • Use of cloud storage solutions (For e.g. Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive).
    Please note Heed Health Education staff are not able to provide technical support regarding system setting and essential computer management and maintenance tasks.

    Textbook requirements

    Textbook purchase is required for some units from the nominated suppliers to complete a course with Heed Health Education. The total cost will vary depending the choice of e-text or textbook (hard copy).

    Approximate textbook cost* is $350. Textbook purchase information (discount codes if applicable, supplier detail etc.) is provided at the time of enrolment.

    *Textbook cost may vary at the discretion of the publisher.

    Minimum Age

    Minimum age entry requirement is 17 years.

    Residency Requirements

    Student holds one of the following:

    • Australian Citizenship/Permanent Residency
    • A valid visa for domestic study without study restrictions.

    Driver’s License

    Current and valid Driver’s Licence (an OPEN licence is preferable, however a reasonable adjustment throughout the assessment process is able to be undertaken for students with their “P” plates)

    Physical Fitness

    Reasonable level of physical fitness in order to participate in the practical training and assessment activities and clinical placements. In particular students will be required to do the following:

    • Conducting patient assessment while kneeling on the floor and performing CPR.
    • Lifting and transporting of equipment.
    • Lifting of patients on spinal boards and stretchers.
    • Transporting patients in and out of emergency vehicles and treating patients in the emergency vehicle that will require bending and stretching in limited spaces.

    Certificate

    Current First Aid Certificate

    Before Clinical Placements

    Before Clinical Placements evidence of:

    • Current Working with Children’s check
    • National Police Clearance
    • Flu vaccination
    • COVID vaccination
    • Record of compliance with Immunisation requirements

    Language Literacy and Numeracy Skills

    Proficiency in English and possess a sound level of literacy and numeracy

    Computer specification and requirement

    To complete the course in a blended delivery format (online learning and classroom environment), student is required to have access to the following resources:

    • A functional laptop / computer (Windows or Mac) with currently supported version of Windows or Mac Operating System
    • Computer / laptop installed Microsoft office 2010 or above
    • In-built speaker & microphone or external headsets
    • Internet
    • Smart phone
    • Email address
    • Backup device (USB / External hard drive) and/or cloud storage
    • Any cables or chargers (when attending the sessions in a classroom environment)

    Important Note for Clinical Workshop attendance: student is required to bring their own electronic device to the classroom as Heed Health Education does not provide electronic device.

    Computer/Digital skills

    A significant portion of the course is completed through online learning hence students are expected to have the following computer / digital skills:

    • File Management: create and manage computer files (Microsoft Office, PDF documents, audio, video files etc.) including how to find, download, copy, rename, recover, print, scan and organize your files.
    • Use of internet and email (including selecting and using web browsers, and using email).
    • Use of cloud storage solutions (For e.g. Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive).

    Please note Heed Health Education staff are not able to provide technical support regarding system setting and essential computer management and maintenance tasks.

    Textbook requirements

    Textbook purchase is required for some units from the nominated suppliers to complete a course with Heed Health Education. The total cost will vary depending on following factors: Average cost per textbook is $___. Textbook purchase information (discount codes if applicable, supplier detail etc.) is provided at the time of enrolment.

     

    Heed Health Education offers flexible and convenient (weekly/fortnightly/monthly) interest free payment plans to all enrolling students.

    Full course fee: $5,625 (RRP $6,250)

    Pay an  initial deposit of $825 and the balance in any of the following options:

        • Option 1- $80/week x 60
        • Option 2 – 160/fortnight x 30
        • Option 3 – $320/month x 15

    To discuss the most suitable payment plan option call us on 0422 964 333.

    Sale ends soon. 

    Initial deposit paid via Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) or Credit/Debit card* (Visa/Master).

    Balance paid via Direct Deposit.

    *An additional 3% surcharge on Credit/Debit card payment is applicable.

    Here’s the link to the Enrolment Application Form  with intake dates, if you are ready to enrol in this course.

    About this course

    Heed Health Education offers Nationally Recognised HLT41120 Certificate IV in Health Care qualification is suitable for entry level role to provide initial pre-hospital and out-of-hospital basic health care response and assessment to patients requiring urgent medical services

    This qualification applies to a variety of roles within the health care and patient transport system including Ambulance Officer, Basic Life Support Medic, Patient Transport Officer, Industrial Medic, Oil and Gas Medic On/Offshore, Defence Force/Private/Industrial/Remote/Event Medic.

    To achieve this qualification, the candidate is required to complete at least 80 hours of Clinical Placement (Workplace Learning) as detailed in the Assessment Requirements of Units of Competency. 

    Students enrolling in HLT41120 Certificate IV in Health Care offered by Heed Health Education – may be eligible to receive payments from Services Australia (Centrelink). Please check your eligibility with Services Australia.

    Delivery Method

    Certificate IV in Health Care qualification comprises of three phases as follows:

    Phase 1: Self-paced Online Learning whereupon enrolment each student is provided electronic access to the Learning Management System (LMS) with a username and password to access learning resources including learner guide(s) and/or workbook(s) (where available), recorded lectures, link to live lectures/workshops and weekly support sessions, assessment information with submission links, supplementary information and readings, information on textbooks (where required) and any other relevant information required to complete the course. Through the LMS, the student accesses information for all the units of competency, submits the assessments tasks (except where a practical component is required to be completed in a Clinical Intensive Workshop and/or Clinical Placement as per the unit of competency), including evidence of Clinical Placement (e.g., completed logbooks), trainer and assessor feedback on the assessment submission and completion.

    Phase 2: Face to Face Clinical Intensive Workshops incorporate live lectures, practical hands-on training, simulated emergency training scenarios, patient transportation, written and practical assessments as per the requirements of the units of competency. Clinical Intensive Workshop is structured in a manner that allows students an opportunity to apply the knowledge and theory gained into practice. Before attending the Clinical Workshop, students will be required to complete, submit and achieve a satisfactory result in some of the units of competency. This is to ensure students have a sound knowledge of the fundamental concepts when attending the Clinical Intensive Workshop.

    Detailed information is provided to students upon enrolment through Heed Health Education’s LMS.

    Phase 3: Clinical Placement will be required for hands-on supervised learning and practical experience in real-life emergency situations. Clinical Placements can begin as soon as the student has satisfactorily completed their Clinical Intensive Workshop with Heed Health Education. Clinical Placements continue throughout the duration of the course. A supervised Clinical Placement must be logged for each student for a minimum of 80 hours when completing HLT41120 Certificate IV in Health Care qualification.

    Learn more about Clinical Placement by clicking here.

    Entry Requirements:

    Entry Requirements:

    Minimum Age

    Minimum age entry requirement is 17 years.

    Residency Requirements

    Student holds one of the following:

    • Australian Citizenship/Permanent Residency
    • A valid visa for domestic study without study restrictions.

    Driver’s License

    Current and valid Driver’s Licence (an OPEN licence is preferable, however a reasonable adjustment throughout the assessment process is able to be undertaken for students with their “P” plates)

    Physical Fitness

    Reasonable level of physical fitness in order to participate in the practical training and assessment activities and clinical placements. In particular students will be required to do the following:

    • Conducting patient assessment while kneeling on the floor and performing CPR.
    • Lifting and transporting of equipment.
    • Lifting of patients on spinal boards and stretchers.
    • Transporting patients in and out of emergency vehicles and treating patients in the emergency vehicle that will require bending and stretching in limited spaces.

    Certificate

    Current First Aid Certificate

    Before Clinical Placements

    Before Clinical Placements evidence of:

    • Current Working with Children’s check
    • National Police Clearance
    • Flu vaccination
    • COVID vaccination
    • Record of compliance with Immunisation requirements

    Language Literacy and Numeracy Skills

    Proficiency in English and possess a sound level of literacy and numeracy

    Computer specification and requirement

    To complete the course in a blended delivery format (online learning and classroom environment), student is required to have access to the following resources:

    • A functional laptop/computer (Windows or Mac) with currently supported version of Windows or Mac Operating System
    • Computer/laptop installed Microsoft office 2010 or above
    • In-built speaker & microphone or external headsets
    • Internet
    • Smart phone
    • Email address
    • Backup device (USB/External hard drive) and/or cloud storage
    • Any cables or chargers (when attending the sessions in a classroom environment)

    Important Note for Clinical Workshop attendance: student is required to bring their own electronic device to the classroom as Heed Health Education does not provide electronic device.

    Computer/Digital skills

    A significant portion of the course is completed through online learning hence students are expected to have the following computer/digital skills:

    • File Management: create and manage computer files (Microsoft Office, PDF documents, audio, video files etc.) including how to find, download, copy, rename, recover, print, scan and organize your files.
    • Use of internet and email (including selecting and using web browsers, and using email).
    • Use of cloud storage solutions (For e.g. Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive).

    Please note Heed Health Education staff are not able to provide technical support regarding system setting and essential computer management and maintenance tasks.

    Textbook requirements

     Textbook purchase is required for some units from the nominated suppliers to complete a course with Heed Health Education. The total cost will vary depending on following factors: Average cost per textbook is $___. Textbook purchase information (discount codes if applicable, supplier detail etc.) is provided at the time of enrolment.

    Qualification code and name

    HLT41120 Certificate IV in Health Care

    Course duration

    18 months

    Delivery method

    Blended online delivery with Clinical Workshops and Clinical Placement

    Employment pathway

    Ambulance Officer, Ambulance Dispatch Officer, Basic Life Support Medic, Patient Transport Officer, Industrial Medic, Oil and Gas Medic On/Offshore, Defence Force/Private/Industrial/Remote/Event Medic.

    Academic pathway

    Diploma/Undergrad/Postgrad degree in Paramedicine/Paramedical Science, Nursing, Allied Healthcare

    Recognition

    Assessments

    Assessment tasks include and are often a combination but are not limited to the following – written question and answers, case studies/role play, project completion, practical exercises/performance tasks, report writing, online tests/quiz, face-to-face clinical intensive workshop, on the job training (clinical placement).

    Expected Total Study Hours

    1684 hours

    Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

    If you have acquired the relevant skills and knowledge through work experience, employment and other life experience, then you may be eligible for RPL. All students where permissible have the opportunity to apply for RPL with Heed Health Education. Kindly get in touch with Heed Health Education Prior to enrolment to discuss your options.

    Credit Transfer (CT)

    Heed Health Education recognises Statement(s) of Attainment and qualifications issued by other Registered Training Organisations and offers Credit Transfers for the units completed. Kindly get in touch with Heed Education Prior to enrolment to discuss your options.

    Certification

    Following the successful completion of the program, Qualification Testamur and Record of Results will be issued in accordance with the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) by Heed Education with provider number 45064

    ABSTUDY/AUSTUDY Allowance Information

    Heed Health Education Certificate IV in Health Care is approved by Services Australia (Centrelink) for ABSTUDY/AUSTUDY allowance. It is recommended to check your eligibility for ABSTUDY/AUSTUDY allowance with Services Australia (Centrelink) prior to enrolment.

    Packaging Rule

    HLT41120 Certificate IV in Health Care qualification consists of 16 units with 9 core and 7 elective units noted as follows:

    Core Units

    Elective units

    Course Delivery Structure

    The course is delivered under a blended delivery model that entails online learning, attending face-to-face clinical workshops and completing clinical placement.

    Step 1: Student completes the following units in an online learning environment:

    • BSBMED301 Interpret and apply medical terminology appropriately
    • HLTAAP002 Confirm physical health status
    • CHCCOM005 Communicate and work in health or community services 
    • HLTOUT010 Communicate in complex situations to support health
    • HLTINF006 Apply basic principles and practices of infection prevention and control
    • HLTWHS002 Follow safe work practices for direct client care
    • HLTOUT001 Implement safe access and egress
    • HLTOUT007 Transport non-emergency patients under operational conditions
    • HLTOUT006 Transport emergency patients 
    • HLTOUT004 Assess and deliver basic clinical care
    • HLTOUT008 Manage a scene
    • CHCCCS020 Respond effectively to behaviours of concern

    Step 2: Student is now ready to attend clinical intensive workshop

    • Clinical Workshop – Duration: 7 days (Monday – Sunday)  

    Step 3: Upon satisfactory completion of clinical intensive workshop, student is ready to attend clinical placement 

    • 80hrs clinical placement

    Step 4: Student completes the following units in an online learning environment: 

    • CHCLEG001 Work legally and ethically
    • CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people
    • HLTWHS006 Manage personal stressors in the work environment
    • BSBLDR301 Support effective workplace relationships

    Entry Requirements:

    Minimum Age

    Minimum age entry requirement is 17 years.

    Residency Requirements

    Student holds one of the following:
    • Australian Citizenship/Permanent Residency
    • A valid visa for domestic study without study restrictions.

    Driver’s License

    Current and valid Driver’s License (an OPEN license is preferable, however a reasonable adjustment throughout the assessment process is able to be undertaken for students with their “P” plates)

    Physical Fitness

    Reasonable level of physical fitness in order to participate in the practical training and assessment activities and clinical placements. In particular students will be required to do the following:
    • Conducting patient assessment while kneeling on the floor and performing CPR.
    • Lifting and transporting of equipment.
    • Lifting of patients on spinal boards and stretchers.
    • Transporting patients in and out of emergency vehicles and treating patients in the emergency vehicle that will require bending and stretching in limited spaces.

    Certificate

    Current CPR and First Aid Certificate

    Before Clinical Placements

    Before Clinical Placements evidence of:

    • Current Working with Children’s check
    • National Police Clearance
    • Flu plus any other vaccination as required by the employer organisation
    • Record of compliance with Immunisation requirements

    Language Literacy and Numeracy Skills

    Proficiency in English and possess a sound level of literacy and numeracy

    Computer specification and requirement

    To complete the course in a blended delivery format (online learning and classroom environment), student is required to have access to the following resources:
    • A functional laptop/computer (Windows or Mac) with currently supported version of Windows or Mac Operating System
    • Computer/laptop installed Microsoft office 2010 or above
    • In-built speaker & microphone or external headsets
    • Internet
    • Smart phone
    • Email address
    • Backup device (USB/External hard drive) and/or cloud storage
    • Any cables or chargers (when attending the sessions in a classroom environment)
    Important Note for Clinical Workshop attendance: student is required to bring their own electronic device to the classroom as Heed Health Education does not provide electronic device.

    Computer/Digital skills

    A significant portion of the course is completed through online learning hence students are expected to have the following computer/digital skills:
    • File Management: create and manage computer files (Microsoft Office, PDF documents, audio, video files etc.) including how to find, download, copy, rename, recover, print, scan and organize your files.
    • Use of internet and email (including selecting and using web browsers, and using email).
    • Use of cloud storage solutions (For e.g. Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive).
    Please note Heed Health Education staff are not able to provide technical support regarding system setting and essential computer management and maintenance tasks.

    Textbook requirements

    Textbook purchase is required for some units from the nominated suppliers to complete a course with Heed Health Education. The total cost will vary depending the choice of e-text or textbook (hard copy).

    Approximate textbook cost* is $350. Textbook purchase information (discount codes if applicable, supplier detail etc.) is provided at the time of enrolment.

    *Textbook cost may vary at the discretion of the publisher.

    Minimum Age

    Minimum age entry requirement is 17 years.

    Residency Requirements

    Student holds one of the following:

    • Australian Citizenship/Permanent Residency
    • A valid visa for domestic study without study restrictions.

    Driver’s License

    Current and valid Driver’s Licence (an OPEN licence is preferable, however a reasonable adjustment throughout the assessment process is able to be undertaken for students with their “P” plates)

    Physical Fitness

    Reasonable level of physical fitness in order to participate in the practical training and assessment activities and clinical placements. In particular students will be required to do the following:

    • Conducting patient assessment while kneeling on the floor and performing CPR.
    • Lifting and transporting of equipment.
    • Lifting of patients on spinal boards and stretchers.
    • Transporting patients in and out of emergency vehicles and treating patients in the emergency vehicle that will require bending and stretching in limited spaces.

    Certificate

    Current First Aid Certificate

    Before Clinical Placements

    Before Clinical Placements evidence of:

    • Current Working with Children’s check
    • National Police Clearance
    • Flu vaccination
    • COVID vaccination
    • Record of compliance with Immunisation requirements

    Language Literacy and Numeracy Skills

    Proficiency in English and possess a sound level of literacy and numeracy

    Computer specification and requirement

    To complete the course in a blended delivery format (online learning and classroom environment), student is required to have access to the following resources:

    • A functional laptop / computer (Windows or Mac) with currently supported version of Windows or Mac Operating System
    • Computer / laptop installed Microsoft office 2010 or above
    • In-built speaker & microphone or external headsets
    • Internet
    • Smart phone
    • Email address
    • Backup device (USB / External hard drive) and/or cloud storage
    • Any cables or chargers (when attending the sessions in a classroom environment)

    Important Note for Clinical Workshop attendance: student is required to bring their own electronic device to the classroom as Heed Health Education does not provide electronic device.

    Computer/Digital skills

    A significant portion of the course is completed through online learning hence students are expected to have the following computer / digital skills:

    • File Management: create and manage computer files (Microsoft Office, PDF documents, audio, video files etc.) including how to find, download, copy, rename, recover, print, scan and organize your files.
    • Use of internet and email (including selecting and using web browsers, and using email).
    • Use of cloud storage solutions (For e.g. Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive).

    Please note Heed Health Education staff are not able to provide technical support regarding system setting and essential computer management and maintenance tasks.

    Textbook requirements

    Textbook purchase is required for some units from the nominated suppliers to complete a course with Heed Health Education. The total cost will vary depending on following factors: Average cost per textbook is $___. Textbook purchase information (discount codes if applicable, supplier detail etc.) is provided at the time of enrolment.

     

    Heed Health Education offers flexible and convenient (weekly/fortnightly/monthly) interest free payment plans to all enrolling students.

    Full course fee: $5,625 (RRP $6,250)

    Pay an  initial deposit of $825 and the balance in any of the following options:

        • Option 1- $80/week x 60
        • Option 2 – 160/fortnight x 30
        • Option 3 – $320/month x 15

    To discuss the most suitable payment plan option call us on 0422 964 333.

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    Initial deposit paid via Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) or Credit/Debit card* (Visa/Master).

    Balance paid via Direct Deposit.

    *An additional 3% surcharge on Credit/Debit card payment is applicable.

    Here’s the link to the Enrolment Application Form  with intake dates, if you are ready to enrol in this course.

    About this course

    Heed Health Education – A Paramedical College in Australia offers Nationally Recognised HLT51020 Diploma of Emergency Health Care qualification (formerly known as HLT51015 Diploma of Paramedical Science). Heed Health Education offers Diploma of Emergency Health Care in a unique model where graduates receive two qualifications (HLT51020 Diploma of Emergency Health Care as well as HLT41120 Certificate IV in Health Care). 

    This qualification can equip you with the skills to be working in the frontline of health care where you could be the first one to be called in to manage scene, treat medical emergencies and transport patients safely to the medical facilities. You could save a life!

    Heed Health Education’s Diploma of Emergency Health Care is a popular educational pathway to become a Registered Paramedic through  Bachelor Degree.

    You will learn:

        • valuable Basic and Advanced Life Support Skills delivered by Registered Paramedics and industry current trainers
        • the required knowledge and skills to advance your career to become a Registered Paramedic
        • on the job training through clinical placements (workplace training) in the Ambulance and Paramedic Industry
        • to provide emergency response, assess, monitor and treat patients, manage scene and transport patients safely in emergency and non-emergency situations

    Enhance your career with Heed Health Education’s Diploma in Emergency Health Care. Utilise our Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) process to fast-track your qualification and be on a paramedic pathway. The RPL process acknowledges one’s existing skills and experience in the health care management field.

    Students enrolling in the combined course HLT51020 Diploma of Emergency Health Care and HLT41120 Certificate IV in Health Care offered by Heed Health Education – may be eligible to receive payments from Services Australia (Centrelink). Please check your eligibility with Services Australia.

    Key tags: diploma in emergency management, paramedic rpl, health care diploma

    Delivery Method

    Diploma of Emergency Health Care qualification comprises of three phases as follows:

    Phase 1: Self-paced Online Learning whereupon enrolment each student is provided electronic access to the Learning Management System (LMS) with a username and password to access learning resources including learner guide(s) and/or workbook(s) (where available), recorded lectures, link to live lectures/workshops and weekly support sessions, assessment information with submission links, supplementary information and readings, information on textbooks (where required) and any other relevant information required to complete the course. Through the LMS, the student accesses information for all the units of competency, submits the assessments tasks (except where a practical component is required to be completed in a Clinical Intensive Workshop and/or Clinical Placement as per the unit of competency), including evidence of Clinical Placements (e.g., completed logbooks), trainer and assessor feedback on the assessment submission and completion.

    Phase 2: Face to Face Clinical Intensive Workshops incorporate live lectures, practical hands-on training, simulated emergency training scenarios, patient transportation, written and practical assessments as per the requirements of the units of competency. Clinical Intensive Workshops are structured in a manner that allows students an opportunity to apply the knowledge and theory gained into practice. Before attending the Clinical Workshops, students will be required to complete, submit and achieve a satisfactory result in some of the units of competency. This is to ensure students have a sound knowledge of the fundamental concepts when attending the Clinical Intensive Workshops.

    Detailed information is provided to students upon enrolment through Heed Health Education’s LMS.

    Phase 3: Clinical Placements will be required for hands-on supervised learning and practical experience in real-life emergency situations. Clinical Placements can begin as soon as the student has completed their first set of Clinical Intensive Workshops with Heed Health Education satisfactorily. Clinical Placements continue throughout the duration of the course. A supervised Clinical Placement must be logged for each student for a minimum of 160 hours when completing HLT51020 Diploma of Emergency Health Care qualification.

    Learn more about Clinical Placement by clicking here.

    Job Outcomes with Diploma of Emergency Health Care

    Ambulance Officer
    Ambulance Transport Attendant
    Emergency Services Officer (ESO) / Site (Mine) Medic
    Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
    Patient Transport Officer (PTO)
    Basic Life Support Medic
    Advanced Life Support Medic
    Paramedic Assistant
    Medic / Event Medic

    Entry Requirements:

    Entry Requirements:

    Minimum Age

    Minimum age entry requirement is 17 years.

    Residency Requirements

    Student holds one of the following:

    • Australian Citizenship/Permanent Residency
    • A valid visa for domestic study without study restrictions.

    Driver’s License

    Current and valid Driver’s Licence (an OPEN licence is preferable, however a reasonable adjustment throughout the assessment process is able to be undertaken for students with their “P” plates)

    Physical Fitness

    Reasonable level of physical fitness in order to participate in the practical training and assessment activities and clinical placements. In particular students will be required to do the following:

    • Conducting patient assessment while kneeling on the floor and performing CPR.
    • Lifting and transporting of equipment.
    • Lifting of patients on spinal boards and stretchers.
    • Transporting patients in and out of emergency vehicles and treating patients in the emergency vehicle that will require bending and stretching in limited spaces.

    Certificate

    Current First Aid Certificate

    Before Clinical Placements

    Before Clinical Placements evidence of:

    • Current Working with Children’s check
    • National Police Clearance
    • Flu vaccination
    • COVID vaccination
    • Record of compliance with Immunisation requirements

    Language Literacy and Numeracy Skills

    Proficiency in English and possess a sound level of literacy and numeracy

    Computer specification and requirement

    To complete the course in a blended delivery format (online learning and classroom environment), student is required to have access to the following resources:

    • A functional laptop/computer (Windows or Mac) with currently supported version of Windows or Mac Operating System
    • Computer/laptop installed Microsoft office 2010 or above
    • In-built speaker & microphone or external headsets
    • Internet
    • Smart phone
    • Email address
    • Backup device (USB/External hard drive) and/or cloud storage
    • Any cables or chargers (when attending the sessions in a classroom environment)

    Important Note for Clinical Workshop attendance: student is required to bring their own electronic device to the classroom as Heed Health Education does not provide electronic device.

    Computer/Digital skills

    A significant portion of the course is completed through online learning hence students are expected to have the following computer/digital skills:

    • File Management: create and manage computer files (Microsoft Office, PDF documents, audio, video files etc.) including how to find, download, copy, rename, recover, print, scan and organize your files.
    • Use of internet and email (including selecting and using web browsers, and using email).
    • Use of cloud storage solutions (For e.g. Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive).

    Please note Heed Health Education staff are not able to provide technical support regarding system setting and essential computer management and maintenance tasks.

    Textbook requirements

     Textbook purchase is required for some units from the nominated suppliers to complete a course with Heed Health Education. The total cost will vary depending on following factors: Average cost per textbook is $___. Textbook purchase information (discount codes if applicable, supplier detail etc.) is provided at the time of enrolment.

    Qualification code and name
    With the completion of Diploma of Emergency Health Care, Heed Health Education graduates receive the following two nationally recognised qualifications:
        • HLT51020 Diploma of Emergency Health Care
        • HLT41120 Certificate IV in Health Care
    Course duration
    18 months (can be fast-tracked)
    Delivery method
    Blended delivery where students complete theory in a flexible online learning environment with:
      • 1 x 2 day Foundation Skills Workshop
      • 2 x 7 day Clinical Intensive Workshops, and
      • 160 hours of Clinical Placement
    Refer to Delivery Structure tab for further information.
    Employment pathway
    Ambulance Officer, Ambulance Transport Attendant, Emergency Patient Transport Officer, Emergency Services Officer, Emergency Medical Technician, Paramedic Assistant, Oil and Gas Medic On / Offshore, Defense Force / Private / Industrial / Remote / Event Medic
    Academic pathway
    Undergrad / Postgrad degree in Paramedicine / Paramedical Science / Nursing / Health Science / Midwifery
    Recognition
    Nationally Recognised
    Assessments
    Assessment tasks include and are often a combination but are not limited to the following – written question and answers, case studies/role play, project completion, practical exercises/performance tasks, report writing, online tests/quiz, face-to-face foundation and clinical intensive workshops, on the job training (clinical placements).
    Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
    If you have acquired the relevant skills and knowledge through work experience, employment and other life experience, then you may be eligible for RPL. All students where permissible have the opportunity to apply for RPL with Heed Health Education. Kindly get in touch with Heed Education Prior to enrolment to discuss your options.
    Credit Transfer (CT)
    Heed Health Education recognises Statement(s) of Attainment and qualifications issued by other Registered Training Organisations and offers Credit Transfers for the units completed. Kindly get in touch with Heed Education Prior to enrolment to discuss your options.
    Certification
    Following the successful completion of the program, Qualification Testamur and Record of Results will be issued in accordance with the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) by Heed Education with provider number 45064
    Centrelink Assistance

    Students enrolling in the combined course – HLT51020 Diploma of Emergency Health Care and HLT41120 Certificate IV in Health Care offered by Heed Education – may be eligible to receive payments from Services Australia (Centrelink). Please check your eligibility with Services Australia.

    Packaging Rule

    HLT51020 Diploma of Emergency Health Care qualification consists of 17 units with 9 core and 8 elective units noted as follows:

    Core Units

    Elective units

    Course Delivery Structure

    The course is delivered under a Blended Delivery model that entails Online learning, attending face-to-face Workshops and completing Clinical Placement. 

    The Diploma of Emergency Health Care course is delivered over three (3) terms. Each term is for the duration of six (6) months.

    Term 1: Duration six (6) months

    Student completes the following units in an online learning environment:

    • BSBMED301 Interpret and apply medical terminology appropriately
    • HLTAAP002 Confirm physical health status
    • HLTINF006 Apply basic principles and practices of  infection prevention and control
    • HLTOUT010 Communicate in complex situations to support health
    • HLTWHS002 Follow safe work practices for direct client care*
    • CHCLEG001 Work legally and ethically
    • HLTWHS006 Manage personal stressors in a work environment

    *After the completion of HLTWHS002 unit of competency, student is ready to attend a two (2) day face-to-face Foundation Skills Workshop in either QLD, NSW, VIC, WA or SA.

    Term 2: Duration six (6) months

    Student completes the following units in an online learning environment: 

    • HLTOUT001 Implement safe access and egress
    • HLTOUT004 Assess and deliver basic clinical care
    • HLTOUT007 Transport non-emergency patients under operational conditions
    • HLTOUT006 Transport emergency patients
    • HLTOUT008 Manage a scene
    • CHCCCS020 Respond effectively to behaviours of concern

    After the satisfactory completion of online tasks for the above mentioned units of competency, the student is ready to attend a seven (7) day face-to-face Clinical Intensive Workshop 1 in either QLD, NSW, VIC, WA or SA.

    Upon satisfactory completion of Clinical Intensive Workshop 1, student is ready to attend Clinical Placement.

    • Duration: 60hrs Clinical Placement

    Term 3: Duration six (6) months

    Student completes the following units in an online learning environment: 

    • HLTOUT005 Assess and deliver standard clinical care 
    • HLTOUT009 Manage the scene of a major incident 
    • CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people
    • CHCPRP003 Reflect and improve professional practice

    After the satisfactory completion of online tasks for the above mentioned units of competency, the student is ready to attend a seven (7) day face-to-face Clinical Intensive Workshop 2 in either QLD, NSW, VIC, WA or SA.

    Upon satisfactory completion of Clinical Intensive Workshop 2, student is ready to attend Clinical Placement.

    • Duration: 100hrs Clinical Placement  

    Entry Requirements:

    Minimum Age

    Minimum age entry requirement is 17 years.

    Residency Requirements

    Student holds one of the following:
    • Australian Citizenship/Permanent Residency
    • A valid visa for domestic study without study restrictions.

    Driver’s License

    Current and valid Driver’s License (an OPEN license is preferable, however a reasonable adjustment throughout the assessment process is able to be undertaken for students with their “P” plates)

    Physical Fitness

    Reasonable level of physical fitness in order to participate in the practical training and assessment activities and clinical placements. In particular students will be required to do the following:
    • Conducting patient assessment while kneeling on the floor and performing CPR.
    • Lifting and transporting of equipment.
    • Lifting of patients on spinal boards and stretchers.
    • Transporting patients in and out of emergency vehicles and treating patients in the emergency vehicle that will require bending and stretching in limited spaces.

    Certificate

    Current CPR and First Aid Certificate

    Before Clinical Placements

    Before Clinical Placements evidence of:

    • Current Working with Children’s check
    • National Police Clearance
    • Flu plus any other vaccination as required by the employer organisation
    • Record of compliance with Immunisation requirements

    Language Literacy and Numeracy Skills

    Proficiency in English and possess a sound level of literacy and numeracy

    Computer specification and requirement

    To complete the course in a blended delivery format (online learning and classroom environment), student is required to have access to the following resources:

    • A functional laptop/computer (Windows or Mac) with currently supported version of Windows or Mac Operating System
    • Computer/laptop installed Microsoft office 2010 or above
    • In-built speaker & microphone or external headsets
    • Internet
    • Smart phone
    • Email address
    • Backup device (USB/External hard drive) and/or cloud storage
    • Any cables or chargers (when attending the sessions in a classroom environment)

    Important Note for Workshop attendance: student is required to bring their own electronic device to the classroom as Heed Health Education does not provide electronic device.

    Computer/Digital skills

    A significant portion of the course is completed through online learning hence students are expected to have the following computer/digital skills:
    • File Management: create and manage computer files (Microsoft Office, PDF documents, audio, video files etc.) including how to find, download, copy, rename, recover, print, scan and organize your files.
    • Use of internet and email (including selecting and using web browsers, and using email).
    • Use of cloud storage solutions (For e.g. Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive).
    Please note Heed Health Education staff are not able to provide technical support regarding system setting and essential computer management and maintenance tasks.

    Textbook requirements

    Textbook purchase is required for some units from the nominated suppliers to complete a course with Heed Health Education. The total cost will vary depending the choice of e-text or textbook (hard copy).

    Approximate textbook cost* is $500. Textbook purchase information (discount codes if applicable, supplier detail etc.) is provided at the time of enrolment.

    *Textbook cost may vary at the discretion of the publisher.

    Minimum Age

    Minimum age entry requirement is 17 years.

    Residency Requirements

    Student holds one of the following:

    • Australian Citizenship/Permanent Residency
    • A valid visa for domestic study without study restrictions.

    Driver’s License

    Current and valid Driver’s Licence (an OPEN licence is preferable, however a reasonable adjustment throughout the assessment process is able to be undertaken for students with their “P” plates)

    Physical Fitness

    Reasonable level of physical fitness in order to participate in the practical training and assessment activities and clinical placements. In particular students will be required to do the following:

    • Conducting patient assessment while kneeling on the floor and performing CPR.
    • Lifting and transporting of equipment.
    • Lifting of patients on spinal boards and stretchers.
    • Transporting patients in and out of emergency vehicles and treating patients in the emergency vehicle that will require bending and stretching in limited spaces.

    Certificate

    Current First Aid Certificate

    Before Clinical Placements

    Before Clinical Placements evidence of:

    • Current Working with Children’s check
    • National Police Clearance
    • Flu vaccination
    • COVID vaccination
    • Record of compliance with Immunisation requirements

    Language Literacy and Numeracy Skills

    Proficiency in English and possess a sound level of literacy and numeracy

    Computer specification and requirement

    To complete the course in a blended delivery format (online learning and classroom environment), student is required to have access to the following resources:

    • A functional laptop / computer (Windows or Mac) with currently supported version of Windows or Mac Operating System
    • Computer / laptop installed Microsoft office 2010 or above
    • In-built speaker & microphone or external headsets
    • Internet
    • Smart phone
    • Email address
    • Backup device (USB / External hard drive) and/or cloud storage
    • Any cables or chargers (when attending the sessions in a classroom environment)

    Important Note for Clinical Workshop attendance: student is required to bring their own electronic device to the classroom as Heed Health Education does not provide electronic device.

    Computer/Digital skills

    A significant portion of the course is completed through online learning hence students are expected to have the following computer / digital skills:

    • File Management: create and manage computer files (Microsoft Office, PDF documents, audio, video files etc.) including how to find, download, copy, rename, recover, print, scan and organize your files.
    • Use of internet and email (including selecting and using web browsers, and using email).
    • Use of cloud storage solutions (For e.g. Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive).

    Please note Heed Health Education staff are not able to provide technical support regarding system setting and essential computer management and maintenance tasks.

    Textbook requirements

    Textbook purchase is required for some units from the nominated suppliers to complete a course with Heed Health Education. The total cost will vary depending on following factors: Average cost per textbook is $___. Textbook purchase information (discount codes if applicable, supplier detail etc.) is provided at the time of enrolment.

     

    Full course fee: $13,950 

    Payment methods:

    1. VET Student Loan (VSL)

    Heed Health Education is approved for VET Student Loans Program for HLT51020 Diploma of Emergency Health Care.  Where a student is eligible to pay part of their tuition fee via VET Student Loan, the loan amount is paid directly to Heed Health Education by the government. The gap fee will be paid directly to Heed Health Education by the student.

    Below is the schedule of the total course fees for each term and how this will be paid over the duration of your course for course fee:

    All student loans and the loan fee are expected to be repaid back to the government via the income tax system when the student’s annual income exceeds the pre-determined repayment threshold.

    If you do not qualify for a VET Student Loan, you are welcome to take up Heed Health Education’s flexible and convenient payment plan option explained below.

    2. Full Fee-paying student

    Where a student opts to pay course fee out of their pocket, Heed Health Education offers flexible and convenient (weekly/fortnightly/monthly) interest-free payment plans.

    If you opt for the full fee-paying payment plan option, you will be required to pay an  initial deposit of $1,500 and the balance in any of the following options:

            • Option 1 – $163.82/week x 76
            • Option 2 – $327.64/fortnight x 38
            • Option 3 – $691.67/month x 18

    To discuss the most suitable payment method/option call us on 0422 964 333 or email: study@heededucation.com.au

    Initial deposit paid via Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) or Credit/Debit card* (Visa/Master).

    Balance paid via Direct Deposit.

    *An additional 3% surcharge on Credit/Debit card payments is applicable.

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      Testimonials

      Darian Brett

      I have been studying the Diploma of Emergency Health Care with Heed Health Education since December 2021. I have found the course structure and study material easy to understand and when I have been in doubt I’ve been able to ask for clarification with quick response from the educators. The course subjects are taught be experience Paramedics with first hand knowledge of the way to Emergency health sector works. As a PTO already this course (specifically through HEED) has been Invaluable in furthering my career in its natural advancement from PTO to ATA. I highly recommended HEED health Education to anyone considering their diploma studies

      Macaylor

      I wanted to say a huge thank you for all the techniques you’ve shown me over the time we have spent together. Last weekend I has a spectator at mx who had experienced chest pain, had a hx of heart disease and also had a stent placed a week ago. From his appearance my partner and I decided to run an EGC, only to find he had type 1 heart block and possibly experienced a STEMI during the day. He was a priority 1 to hospital. I found out today that he was in ICU for 5 days and has recently been transferred to the recovery ward. As a thank you from him, he presented us with wine 😊 But he stated that if it wasn’t for us and our quick thinking, he would not have been here today. So, I’m thanking you for everything you have done in the shaping of my career and learning

      Ben

      I completed the Diploma of Paramedical Science earlier this year and the head trainer at the college was Kristy, I found Kristy to be an excellent trainer who was a wealth of knowledge. Kristy has had a long career in pre hospital care and that could be felt when Kristy was training students as her passion for the pre hospital environment meant that she wanted the students to fully understand what pre hospital care is all about and was always very accommodating when it came to answering questions from students. Kristy was very clear in what she expected from the students when it came to both the training and assessments. I myself was deemed not yet competent at the first workshop by Kristy which was hard for myself to accept but Kristy was excellent and gave me relevant feedback and support that I needed which meant when I came back for my second attempt at the workshop, I was able to pass with flying colours. I personally feel very privileged to have been trained by Kristy. Kristy taught me so much about pre hospital care and also about myself. I would highly recommend Kristy as a trainer assessor and I wish Kristy all the best for the future.

      Taylor

      Wanted to send you a message to say thank you as I drive up my university orientation for paramedical science. Without your amazing teaching and real talk throughout my diploma, I don’t know if I would be sitting here today, so a huge thank you from the bottom of my heart!

      Kristi

      Just wanted to drop a lil msg to say a massive thanks for all your hard work you have put in, especially the workshops I’ve attended! I have my diploma cert in my hands now!! Somehow you bring out the best in us and give the confidence to believe WE CAN!! It’s been fantastic learning from you! You make it fun!! Again, THANK YOU!!

      Ben Mahoney

      The trainers and assessors at Heed are professional and knowledgeable and provided quality information to assist in my studies and completion of course subjects. I was provided helpful feedback to support my studies and assessment tasks. The assessments were fair and clearly explained by the assessor to support the consolidation of my skills and the assessment. The most valuable for me throughout the training and assessment experience with the Heed Education was the prompt and professional interaction with HEED personnel, particularly the ongoing follow-up from HEED, making sure that the course was progressing smoothly. I would recommend the training to others. I’d like to say thanks to Kristy for her help and support throughout the course, she did a great job! Have a great New Year and stay safe with all the craziness going on.

      CandyLee Coyte

      Being a mature age student I was skeptical about online learning as I had only experienced education in a classroom environment. However, being time poor and having no availability to attend classes in person I decided to research online institutions. I enrolled with Heed Health Education in the Diploma of Emergency Health Care. I am really enjoying online learning, the support from the teachers and admin staff at Heed have made the transition to this format of education easy and seamless. They are quick to reply if i have any questions and always ready to offer support when I need it. Thank you so much Heed Health Education team. I'm looking forward to meeting everyone at Workshop No 1.

      George Klein

      Cheers and best wishes for the season. I can tell you that I am enjoying my studies a lot. Thanks for your kind words and encouragement. I genuinely love the study and the material is now like an old friend. I remember when I started, it all felt a bit strange but now it is pure pleasure. Sometimes wish the pathophysiology was just a bit more detailed. But still HEAPS fun.

      Neil Noble

      Cheers and best wishes for the season. I can tell you that I am enjoying I am so grateful to Kristy and the team at Heed Health Education. I was able to RPL & Credit Transfer the Cert IV Healthcare and Diploma in Healthcare in record time. They were incredibly supportive and kind and articulated exactly what evidence was required for the process. They were extremely professional and I knew that I was in good hands. I highly recommend them and will most certainly be recommending them to others.

      Ashley Grundy

      I am currently studying my certificate 4 in Health Care through Heed Health Education, having recently completed clinical workshop 1, and my experiences have been extremely positive.From correspondence before even committing to a course, to asking 15 questions about an assignment in a single email and everything in-between, the team at Heed Health Education's guidance, patience, professionalism, industry insight, and knowledge has been fantastic.The self-managed online learning learning format allows me to study what I can when I can, and the delivery structure of the units allows you to remain engaged with the material without feeling like you've bitten off too much as you gain knowledge.Clinical workshop 1 helps combine everything you've learnt and learn to apply it in simulated real world situations, which along with being a great experience, I feel is an important life skill even if you don't plan to work in the industry.I would highly recommend Heed Health Education for anybody looking to expand their health care and life support skills, or gain qualifications for a career in the health care industry.BACKGROUND: I am in my mid 30's and I work full time in a completely different industry with no previous health care experience (except for my First Aid Cert). I try to study approximately 10hrs each week however some weeks it might be 2hrs, sometimes maybe 12, so if I can do it you can too. My reason for choosing to study this certificate is because I have been unsure what career path to follow, I am learning essential life-saving skills, and in the grand scheme of things the financial/time commitment is not immense.

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