Short Courses 5 Anatomy for Paramedics

Anatomy For Paramedics

Delivered by Fraser Chisholm – Anatomy teacher

This course is designed to strengthen theoretical knowledge of human anatomy through a practical and applied approach, working with real human anatomy and with a focus on emergency care contexts.

Participants will engage in a clinical tutor-led session, using anatomical prosections and models to explore key body systems and selected minimally invasive procedures. The course aims to enhance clinical understanding and support more effective decision-making in pre-hospital and emergency medical settings.

                                               Course information

Course duration

1 day (6 hours).

Course cost

  • £125 per person – Availability may occur on partially booked group courses. Please register your interest to be notified if a place becomes available.
  • £4,000 for a full course (up to 36 people).
  • For small groups: please submit an enquiry and request additional information here.

Course date 

We will work with you to find a suitable date for your institution or group. Public course dates may also be available, with limited individual places open to the wider paramedic community. Please register your interest to be notified if a place becomes available.

Course type

Certificate of Completion (non-credit bearing).

Teaching format

In-person, practical class.

Learning outcomes

Learning Outcomes for the course are based on those of the Health and Care Professions (HCPC) for paramedics and those adapted from those Glasgow Caledonian University Paramedic Science Anatomy and Physiology course. 

Entry requirements

All participants must be BSc Paramedic Students years 1-3.

Pre-requisites

  • All participants are required to possess a foundational understanding of paramedical science.
  • English proficiency is essential.

Course Lead

Fraser Chisholm

Fraser Chisholm

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