I am also struggling with this as both seem to get you a degree acceptable to HCPC. I'm wondering if the different titles really mean anything as the course content seems to be different at different Unis, e.g. B780. Science and Practice are both offered under the heading B780. If anyone knows otherwise, please help!
Paramedic firefighter known as fire medics are firefighters with an emergency medical technician-paramedic license.
I haven't heard of a critical care paramedic but I have heard of a critical care ambulance. Those ambulances are equipped with ventilators and IV drip machines (its actual name escape me)
Yes, there is difference between policy and practice. A policy is rules, regulations and procedures that you should follow within a practice.
No, they are the same University.
no difference there the same
A paramedic have a higher training and certification. They are also trained in CPR/AED, where someone certified in just Red Cross First Aid is not.
There isn't really a difference, it's the difference in the population and courses held.
The main difference between training and practice is that training is what a player will do before the season starts, and as a solo activity. Practice is typically something that a team does together.
not nowdays
One of the difference between SOAS and Westminster University is the programs being offered. The quality of the programs being offered and the suitability of the graduates is the difference between the two universities.
No difference. It's the same thing
i don't know that what is the difference between IBA of Karachi and IBA of Punjab University Lahore....