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Paramedicine - Clinical Practicums

To be eligible to commence placement, all Mandatory checks must be completed. For further information on the specific checks required for your year level, please use the tabs above.

 

First year students - all mandatory checks will need to be fulfilled and evidence uploaded to your Sonia Online account by by the deadline date advised by the Placement team.

NOTE: some of the mandatory checks can take quite some time to organise and students are advised to commence working on obtaining their specific mandatories as soon as they have accepted their offer.

Student Paramedic uniforms: You will be required to purchase the student paramedic uniform which includes shirts, trousers, boots, belt, personal protective equipment and spray jacket before going on placement. The approximate cost of the minimum order from our supplier is $555. This does not include the boots as some students already have suitable boots. Paramedic students will be required to have a name badge on their UniSC student uniforms. The badge should be first name only. Optional uniform items include soft shell jacket and cap. You will be advised early in Semester 1 when fittings are scheduled. You will also be required to purchase a stethoscope.

All mandatory documentation must be uploaded to your Sonia Online* account.

*Access to Sonia Online for current enrolled students only.

Placement essentials

Throughout the program you will undertake several clinical placement courses to enable you to link theory with practice. Some of these courses must be completed during sessions that span the mid-year and December to February period.

The University has established arrangements with the Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) to provide student placements to enable the development of skills required to practice as a graduate paramedic. Clinical placements that are provided by the QAS are facilitated at ambulance stations across Queensland. While the  University will attempt to place you close to your preferred placement area this cannot be guaranteed, and you may be required to undertake some of your clinical placements outside the region or in a rural area within Queensland.

 

All travel and accommodation expenses incurred whilst undertaking clinical placements are the responsibility of the student.

Note: that Clinical Placements with QAS involve shift work on any day of the week including weekends and public holidays. The duration of each shift is 10-12 hours and these include night shifts. You will be expected to work the shifts that you are allocated. It is not possible to modify shift patterns to suit employment or other personal needs.

Clinical placement opportunities will only be offered to students who meet the mandatory requirements of the University and QAS facilities.

No remuneration or payment is made by placement organisations to the students or to the University for hosting the student. Students undertaking an approved paramedic science placement are covered by the University’s insurance policies.

To be eligible for first year clinical placement

All of the mandatory checks will need to be fulfilled and evidence uploaded to your Sonia Online.

MANDATORY REQUIREMENT HOW TO APPLY

Immunisations

When: Commence now
Cost: Varies
Time: Up to 6 months

1. Refer to the QAS Immunisation and Infection Control Guidelines
2. As soon as you accept your offer commence gathering information about your immunity and if necessary commence Hepatitis B and other immunisation courses. Some of these immunisation courses take 6 months to complete.
3. Take evidence of your immunity and/or immunisations with you when you present for your QAS Medical Assessment.
4. Do not upload immunisation history to Sonia Online

QAS Medical Assessment

When: Once enrolled
Cost: Approx. $275 plus GST
Time: Start immediately as some immunisations can take up to 6 months

1. The role of a paramedic requires a certain level of medical and mental health fitness for eligibility to work as a Paramedic. Students must meet the QAS Medical Standards to be eligible for clinical placement with QAS. Students who are concerned about their ability to meet the standards should contact a University Ability advisor or school staff to discuss at the earliest opportunity.
2. QAS Medical Assessments must be performed at a QAS approved KINNECT clinic within six (6) weeks of commencing enrolment.
3. Take evidence of your immunity and/or immunisations with you when you present for you QAS Medical Assessment.
4. You will be given a ‘Fit Slip’ at the completion of your medical assessment which must be uploaded to Sonia Online.

Annual Influenza Vaccination

When: Once enrolled
Cost: Free clinic at UniSC
Time: To be advertised

1. You may attend your own GP or attend the free Influenza vaccine clinic at UniSC
2. Upload evidence to Sonia Online.

Blue Card

When: Once enrolled
Cost: Nil
Time: Up to 6 weeks

1. Follow the Blue Card application instructions.
2. Upload evidence to Sonia Online.

National Police Certificate

When: Once enrolled
Cost: Approx. $50
Time: Up to 6 weeks

1. Apply online at the Australian Federal Police website
2. Upload your certificate to Sonia Online.

First Aid Certificate & CPR Certificate

When: Once enrolled
Cost: Approx. $120
Time: Contact provider

1. The course you must complete is the Apply First Aid (HLTAID003)
2. First Aid Certificates remain current for 3 years
3. If your course has a CPR component then that remains current for 1 year.
4. If you completed your First Aid Certificate prior to enrolling, please ensure that you have a current CPR certificate. CPR certificates must be valid for the entire calendar year of your first year of study.
5. Find an accredited Australian training provider who is recognised by training.gov.au.
6. Complete the course
7. Upload your certificate to Sonia Online.

Mental Health First Aid

When: Once enrolled
Cost: $50

Time: Semester 1

1. The Mental Health First Aid course consists of an eLearning component followed by a face-to-face workshop, which have two separate certificates.
2. Upload evidence of completion to Sonia Online, this is two certificates, one for theory and one for completion.
Paramedic foundation practicum 1 — first year (summer session)

PAR103 Paramedic Foundation Practicum 1 is run over the Summer Semester of your first year of study. This course is designed upon the concept of situated learning wherein you engage in learning and practice through simulation and a supervised clinical environment.

During this clinical practicum you will be exposed to a range of emergency and non-emergency cases in the paramedic practice setting and will also undertake placements in aged care and disability services.

Qualified clinicians will supervise you to utilise opportunities to practice and apply knowledge and skills learnt within the foundation paramedic courses.

To be eligible for second year clinical placement

All of the mandatory checks will need to be fulfilled and evidence uploaded to your Sonia Online.

  • Annual Influenza Vaccination
  • Current Blue Card
Paramedic clinical practicum 2 — second year

PAR203 Paramedic Clinical Practicum 2 is the second year clinical practicum course and provides opportunities for learning through simulation and a supervised clinical placement environment.

You will have opportunities to apply knowledge and skills developed in prerequisite courses to develop your paramedic practice.

During this clinical practicum you will be exposed to a range of emergency and non-emergency cases in the paramedic practice setting.

To be eligible for third year clinical placement

All of the mandatory checks will need to be fulfilled and evidence uploaded to your Sonia Online.

  • Annual Influenza Vaccination
  • Current Blue Card
Paramedic clinical practicum 3 — final year

In your final year of study PAR312 Paramedic Clinical Practicum 3 consolidates previous concepts developed across the program.

You will be engaged in learning and practice in a supervised clinical environment to enable advanced clinical decision making and practice skills.

You will have opportunities to apply knowledge and clinical decision making skills to solve complex health problems.

During this clinical practicum you will be exposed to a range of emergency and non-emergency cases in the paramedic practice setting.

Qualified clinicians will supervise your application of knowledge and skills acquired in preceding courses.

Paramedic students
Location

Our Clinical Placement Office is located in the ground floor of Building H1 on the UniSC Sunshine Coast campus. The easiest way to get to the office is from Pay Parking 11, and the office door is in between H1 and H2 buildings. The paramedic lab is located in Building M (next to Pay Parking 11 lot).

Contact 

For further information about your mandatory requirements or about the paramedic science clinical placement courses please contact us: