The College determines what must be taught in each level of designation of paramedicine. Paramedicine education programs in Alberta must meet these standards and teach to the requirements set by the College.

Below are the approved education programs in Alberta. For graduates of programs outside of Alberta, please contact registration@ABparamedics.com if you are looking to become registered in Alberta.

  • ALBERTA HEALTH AND SAFETY TRAINING INSTITUTE, Calgary and Red Deer
    Additional Program: EMR Refresher
  • EMERGENCY SERVICES ACADEMY LTD., Sherwood Park
    Additional Programs: EMR Refresher
  • NAIT, Edmonton
  • PORTAGE COLLEGE, Lac La Biche
  • PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ASSOCIATES, Calgary and St. Albert
  • SAIT, Calgary (Approved with condition)
  • WESTERN INSTITUTE OF EMERGENCY EDUCATION, Sherwood Park and Vermilion  (Approved with condition)
  • EMERGENCY SERVICES ACADEMY LTD., Sherwood Park
    Additional Program: PCP Refresher
  • KEYANO COLLEGE, Fort McMurray
  • MEDICINE HAT COLLEGE, Medicine Hat
  • NAIT, Edmonton
  • NORTHERN LAKES COLLEGE, Slave Lake
  • NORTHWESTERN POLYTECHNIC, Grande Prairie (Approved with condition)
  • PORTAGE COLLEGE, Lac La Biche
  • PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ASSOCIATES, Calgary, St. Albert and Three Hills
    Additional Program: PCP Refresher: Calgary and St. Albert
  • SAIT, Calgary
  • WESTERN INSTITUTE OF EMERGENCY EDUCATION, Sherwood Park (Approved with condition)
  • KEYANO COLLEGE, Fort McMurray (Approved with condition)
  • MEDICINE HAT COLLEGE, Medicine Hat
  • NAIT, Edmonton
  • NORTHERN LAKES COLLEGE, Slave Lake (Approved with condition)
  • PORTAGE COLLEGE, Lac La Biche
  • PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ASSOCIATES, Calgary and St.Albert
    Additional Program: ACP Refresher: Calgary and St. Albert
  • SAIT, Calgary

Reporting an Education Quality Complaint

The Alberta College of Paramedics determines what must be taught at each level of designation of paramedicine in accordance with the 2011 National Occupational Competency Profiles (NOCP). Alberta paramedicine education programs must meet these standards and teach to the requirements outlined by the College to be an approved education provider. All education programs are required to undergo a rigorous program approval prior to offering the program. All approved education programs are also required to undergo routine program reviews by the College.

Students, educators, employers or preceptors concerned about the quality of an approved paramedicine education program in Alberta can file a complaint with the College.

Examples of concerns about program quality and delivery should relate to

  • Poor or inadequate instruction of competencies
  • Concerns regarding instructor qualifications to teach competencies
  • Repeated perceived skill deficits noted in a program’s graduates

As with all complaints, please first speak with the education provider to share your concern and hear their perspectives on the concern prior to completing this form.

If your concern is about a private career college’s tuition refund, possible misleading program information or other general compliance issues, please see Alberta Advanced Education’s Private Career Colleges branch.

Please note: the Alberta College of Paramedics cannot order compensation to the complainant.

The Alberta College of Paramedics will follow up on all signed complaints. The complaints process will be used to determine if deficiencies in education quality exist. In the event deficiencies exist, we will determine if the program has the capacity to improve and/or assist the program in improving their instruction of competencies.

In situations where the concerns are significant and/or repetitive in nature, the Registrar may change the program’s approval status to ‘Conditional’ and request the Paramedicine Education Program Review Committee to undertake an investigation of the overall curricular content offered by the program.

In extreme instances, the College may determine that the provider should no longer be approved to offer its paramedicine program.

If you are sure you want to proceed with a formal complaint, please fill out the Education Quality Complaint Form.

If your complaint is about a regulated member and their conduct you can find more information here.

If your complaint is about a human rights violation, you should contact the Alberta Human Rights Commission.

Questions can be sent to education@ABparamedics.com.