Paramedicine education programs must meet the standards and teach to the requirements set by the College.
To be considered continuing education, program and course providers must be approved by the College.
There are three types of applications you can fill out to become registered or change your registration status.
Practitioners must be registered in either the General or Provisional registers.
Practitioners must fulfill the registration requirements to hold an active practice permit.
Return to Practice is for former members who want to reinstate their practice permits.
To report a complaint, access the Public/Patient and/or Employer’s Complaint forms.
Regulated members must maintain professional boundaries with their patients.
What is involved when submitting a complaint?
What happens when a complaint is referred to an investigation?
Hearing tribunal decisions are posted online for a minimum of 5 years.
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The paramedicine profession, in Alberta, is regulated in accordance with the Health Professions Act, Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics.
Click here for the latest Annual Report.
The College provides a list of provincial and federal awards.
In recognition of EMRs and paramedics during Paramedic Services Week.
The College regulates all three levels of paramedicine in Alberta.
Bylaws establish the framework for operations and management within the College.
Council are accountable for the overall governance of the College.
Resources and information for the public.
Paramedics respond when people are in distress and provide emergency care.
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This form will be reviewed by the Competence Committee to determine if the course/activity meets all requirements to be approved for CE credits.