This course is designed to equip you with the prerequisite knowledge and judgement to work as an intensive care paramedic within Australia and overseas.
The Graduate Diploma in Intensive Care Paramedicine aims to:
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Graduate Diploma in Intensive Care Paramedicine
Duration: 1 year
Delivery mode:
Online plus in-person placements
Location:
Bedford Park
Availability:
Full-time
Part-time
Start dates:
March
July
SATAC code: 2GD127
Annual indicative fees (2025):
$9,313 (CSP)
$34,920 (Full fee paying)
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The postgraduate program is not available to international students.
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The intensive care course equips paramedics with the knowledge required to support intensive care practice. Graduates from this course will be equipped with the knowledge, skills and judgement to successfully perform the role of Intensive Care Paramedic (or equivalent) within an Australasian ambulance service.
The Graduate Diploma in Intensive Care Paramedicine is a 36-unit course consisting of lifespan-inclusive studies. The course aims to:
Applicants must hold a Bachelor of Paramedicine (or equivalent), or possess a formal vocational ambulance qualification which permits authority to practice at a paramedic level (i.e. diploma or higher); and have a minimum of two years full-time equivalent practice at a paramedic level within the last six years; and are currently employed by an Australian ambulance service, and are a registered paramedic.
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Check individual course entries on SATAC for information on important dates.
Apply online at SATAC.
Flinders students can apply to transfer to this course internally. Visit: www.flinders.edu.au/internaltransfer for more information.
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