We are a group of pre-hospital clinicians that strive to improve the care provided to love ones and colleagues in those vitals moments prior to the arrival of professional help. All our trainers have extensive knowledge and experience in pre-hospital care with many working frontline for ambulance services. This experiences helps us to bring realism to our training and demonstrate a true understanding of how early intervention can improve patient outcomes. We offer a range of regulated and non regulated courses ranging from a few hours to regular bespoke training packages.
As a training organisation we specialise in bringing the training to you. Our preferred style of teaching emphasises the practical elements, promoting muscle memory and limiting the time spent on presentations. This means we often combine our theory elements into our practical sessions. We strongly believe undertaking the learning in the environment you work in helps you embed the skills required for your organisation. We often arrange for your trainer to visit the site prior to undertaking the training so that they can review any areas of first aid that you feel may need extra attention and agree areas that we could use for scenarios. Our skilled trainers prefer to complete any practical and scenario work around your working environment and wearing any specialist PPE your staff may require for the day to day job. This helps to ensure realism and problem solving.
Our lead trainer Tom Waterworth has been a registered paramedic since 2014 having completed his training at the University of Hertfordshire. Prior to this Tom worked as a lifeguard and swimming / lifesaving instructor, delivering courses to a range of adults and children including those with profound learning difficulties. Tom currently works full time for the NHS as a Paramedic Clinical Team Manager. Tom's role means he is dispatched to more complex / acutely unwell patients and undertakes command roles at major incidents, events and stadia. Prior to this role Tom worked extensively in the NHS mentoring program helping to mentor a range of university students and newly qualified reguistered and non-registered staff. When not working for the NHS Tom spends his time with his wife and children, teaching swimming / lifesaving, training first aid and flying light aircraft.