Section 885. Training  


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  • A. The air medical agency shall have a planned and structured program in which all medical transport personnel must participate. Competency and currency must be ensured and documented through relevant continuing education programs or certification programs listed in this section. Training and continuing education programs will be guided by each air medical transport service's mission statement and medical direction. Measurable objectives shall be developed and documented for each experience.

    B. Pilot initial training requirements. In addition to FAA requirements pilots must have the following:

    1. Orientation to the hospital or health care system associated with the air medical service.

    2. Orientation to infection control, medical systems installed on the aircraft, and patient loading and unloading procedures.

    3. Orientation to the EMS and public service agencies unique to the specific coverage area (fixed wing excluded).

    C. Registered nurse training requirements.

    1. Valid unrestricted license to practice nursing in Virginia.

    2. Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) - documented evidence of current CPR certification according to the American Heart Association (AHA) standards or equivalent as approved by OEMS.

    3. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) - documented evidence of current ACLS according to the AHA or equivalent as approved by OEMS.

    4. Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) - documented evidence of current PALS or equivalent education.

    5. Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) - documented evidence of current NRP according to the AHA or American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) or equivalent education within one year of hire. (fixed wing, mission specific).

    6. EMT or equivalent education within six months of hire (fixed wing excluded).

    D. Paramedic training requirements.

    1. Valid Virginia Paramedic certification.

    2. CPR - documented evidence of current CPR certification according to the AHA standards or equivalent as approved by OEMS.

    3. ACLS - documented evidence of current ACLS certification according to the AHA or equivalent as approved by OEMS.

    4. PALS - documented evidence of current PALS or equivalent education.

    5. NRP - documented evidence of current NRP according to the AHA or AAP or equivalent education. (fixed wing, mission specific).

    E. Minimum initial training for air medical crew members.

    1. Didactic component of initial education - shall be specific for the mission statement and scope of care of the medical transport service. Measurable objectives shall be developed and documented for each experience by the program.

    Minimum training for all air medical crew members, including the OMD, shall include:

    a. Altitude physiology and stressors of flight.

    b. Air medical resource management.

    c. Aviation - aircraft orientation, safety, in-flight procedures, and general aircraft safety including depressurization procedures for fixed wing.

    d. Cardiology.

    e. Disaster and triage.

    f. EMS radio communications.

    g. Hazardous materials recognition and response.

    h. External pacemakers, automatic implantable cardiac defibrillator (AICD), and central lines.

    i. High risk obstetric emergencies (bleeding, medical, trauma).

    j. Infection control.

    k. Mechanical ventilation and respiratory physiology for adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients as it relates to the mission statement and scope of care of the medical transport service specific to the equipment.

    l. Metabolic or endocrine emergencies.

    m. Multi-trauma (adult trauma and burns).

    n. Neuro.

    o. Pediatric medical emergencies.

    p. Pediatric trauma.

    q. Pharmacology (specialty application).

    r. Quality management - didactic education that supports the medical transport services mission statement and scope of care of the medical transport service.

    s. Respiratory emergencies.

    t. Scene management, rescue and extrication.

    u. Survival training.

    v. Toxicology.

    2. Additional training for critical care air medical crew members, including paramedics, RNs, MDs, and the air medical services OMD shall include within their mission profile:

    a. Hemodynamic monitoring.

    b. Intra-aortic balloon pump.

    c. Pulmonary and arterial catheters.

    d. Ventricular assist devices.

    e. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO).

    3. Clinical component of initial education. Clinical experiences shall include the following points (experiences shall be specific to the mission statement and scope of care of the medical transport service). Measurable objectives shall be developed and documented for each experience listed below reflecting hands-on experience versus observation only (fixed wing excluded).

    a. Advanced airway management.

    b. Basic care for pediatrics, neonatal and obstetrics.

    c. Critical care.

    d. Emergency care.

    e. Invasive procedures on mannequin equivalent for practicing invasive procedures.

    f. Pediatric critical care.

    g. Prehospital care.

    4. Annual continuing education requirements. Continuing education or staff development programs shall include reviews or updates for all air medical crew members and the agency OMD on the following areas:

    a. Aviation safety issues.

    b. Altitude physiology.

    c. Air medical resource management.

    d. Hazardous materials recognition and response.

    e. Invasive procedures labs.

    f. Management of emergency or critical care adults, pediatric, and neonatal patients (medical and trauma).

    g. Survival training.

Historical Notes

Derived from Volume 29, Issue 01, eff. October 10, 2012.

Statutory Authority

§§ 32.1-12 and 32.1-111.4 of the Code of Virginia.