Emergency Care

School:

School of Applied Health Sciences

Duration:

3-4 Years

Language:

English

Intake Period:

Jan/Feb, May/June

About This Programme

Emergency Care is a fast-paced specialty dedicated to diagnosing and treating life-threatening conditions that require immediate attention. Students develop a broad range of knowledge to care for patients across all age groups suffering from trauma, infections, or sudden illness. The curriculum emphasizes rapid assessment, stabilization, and prioritization of care through triage systems. Students learn to carry out lifesaving interventions such as intubation, defibrillation, and wound management in high-pressure situations. Graduates are trained to lead multidisciplinary teams during resuscitations, ensuring effective communication and emotional resilience beyond the hospital borders.

Included Courses

  • Emergency Medicine Fundamentals

  • Trauma Care

  • Anatomy for EMS

  • Triage Systems

  • Advanced Life Support

  • Toxicology

  • Pre-hospital Care

  • Pediatric Emergencies

  • Disaster Medicine

  • Wilderness & Outdoor Emergency

  • Clinical Decision-Making

  • EMS Leadership

Career Opportunities

    • Emergency Care Specialist: Working in hospital emergency departments to oversee and coordinate acute care.

    • EMS Coordinator: Organizing and delivering pre-hospital care and ambulance services.

    • Disaster Response Professional: Planning and participating in mass casualty incident and community health programs.