Diploma in Emergency Care | CPUT

APS Required

points

Duration

2 year(s)

Type

Diploma

Delivery

Full-time

Details

This qualification is designed to produce a mid-level health worker who is able to provide emergency care services primarily within South Africa, in contexts that range from rural disadvantaged communities to sophisticated, highly developed urban areas. In addition, this qualification aims to produce a competent mid-level health worker who will take cognizance of South African history and be able to adapt to the unique circumstances of a changing South Africa with emphasis on equity in health care and reduction of burden of disease. This qualification primarily has a vocational orientation, which includes professional, vocational, and industry specific knowledge that provides a sound understanding of general theoretical principles as well as a combination of general and specific procedures and their application. The Diploma in Emergency Care defines the competences needed by the Emergency Care Technician.

The purpose of the Diploma is to produce a mid-level health worker qualification, with graduates who are able to work both independently and under supervision in a variety of contexts. This qualification will be particularly useful for:

  • Individuals wishing to enter the emergency care profession.
  • Existing basic ambulance assistants.
  • Existing ambulance emergency assistants.
  • Existing operational emergency care orderlies.
  • Existing Emergency Care assistants.

Career Prospects

  • Paramedic working for provincial emergency medical services (EMS) such as the Western Cape Government Health or Gauteng EMS, responding to life-threatening emergencies across South Africa.
  • Advanced Life Support (ALS) Paramedic employed by private ambulance companies such as Netcare 911 or ER24, providing critical pre-hospital care to patients.
  • Emergency Care Practitioner working in hospital emergency departments at facilities like Chris Hani Baragwanath or Groote Schuur Hospital, stabilising patients on arrival.
  • Offshore medic contracted to the South African oil, gas, or mining industries, providing emergency medical care in remote or hazardous environments.
  • Emergency Care Lecturer or Clinical Facilitator at a South African university of technology or TVET college, training the next generation of emergency care professionals.

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