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BSc Paramedic Science
About this course
Paramedic science prepares students to become registered paramedics: the healthcare professionals who respond to medical emergencies in the community, assess and treat patients in complex and often unpredictable circumstances, and provide the critical link between the point of emergency and the wider healthcare system. Paramedics are genuinely multiskilled practitioners, as the current description notes, working across a remarkable range of settings and conditions, from cardiac arrests and road traffic incidents to mental health crises and falls in elderly patients. The role demands clinical knowledge, practical skill, sound decision-making under pressure, and the ability to communicate sensitively with patients and their families in distressing situations. At Birmingham Newman University, this three-year full-time programme provides the academic and clinical preparation required to apply for registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) as a paramedic upon graduation. The curriculum covers the underpinning sciences of anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology, alongside the clinical knowledge and skills specific to paramedic practice, including pharmacology, trauma management, airway management, cardiac care, and the management of medical emergencies across different patient groups including children, older adults, and people with mental health conditions. Ethics, professionalism, and the legal frameworks governing healthcare practice are taught throughout, alongside communication skills and the interpersonal qualities that paramedic work demands. Clinical placement is central to the programme, with substantial time spent working with ambulance services and in other healthcare settings under the supervision of qualified paramedics and clinical educators. This exposure to real-world practice is not supplementary to the academic curriculum but integral to it, developing the practical competence and professional confidence that graduates need from day one of professional practice. Graduates who meet the HCPC registration requirements work in NHS ambulance services, private ambulance services, air ambulances, the military, event medical services, and increasingly in primary care and community health roles. Career progression includes specialist paramedic, advanced paramedic, and clinical management roles.
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