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BSc Paramedic Science
About this course
Paramedic science trains you to become a front-line healthcare professional who delivers urgent and emergency care in the most demanding and unpredictable environments in which medicine is practised. Paramedics are often the first clinical professionals to reach a patient in crisis, and the decisions they make in those first minutes can be the difference between life and death, between full recovery and lasting disability. The discipline demands a combination of clinical knowledge, technical skill, rapid decision-making under pressure, and the communication ability to manage distressed patients and bystanders in chaotic and emotionally charged situations. At York St John University, this three-year full-time programme prepares you to join a demanding but deeply rewarding profession, focusing on delivering high-quality care to those most in need. You will develop clinical knowledge spanning assessment, resuscitation, airway management, pharmacology, trauma care and the management of medical emergencies across all age groups. Extensive clinical placement in real pre-hospital and emergency settings is central to the programme, giving you the hands-on experience and supervised practice that professional competence requires. You will also develop the non-clinical skills that effective paramedics need, including communication, decision-making, teamwork and the ethical frameworks that guide practice in complex and uncertain situations. A typical entry tariff of 136 points reflects the academic and clinical preparation the programme expects, and the Health and Care Professions Council registration that follows successful completion gives you the professional standing to practise as a paramedic. Graduates register with the HCPC and pursue careers primarily in NHS ambulance services, but also in air ambulance, military and expedition medicine, event medicine, industrial paramedic roles, offshore and remote settings, and increasingly in primary and urgent care roles as the scope of paramedic practice continues to develop. Advanced practice, specialist roles and postgraduate education in paramedic science or pre-hospital care offer clear pathways for those who wish to develop their expertise and progress into clinical leadership or education.
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