The Non-Urban Emergency Medical Responder (NUEMR) training program has been developed through the amalgamation of two of our long-standing programs, the Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) and the Advanced Protocol Training courses.
The NUEMR program meets standards of the National Occupational Competency Profile (NOCP) for Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) certification. Successful NUEMR candidates receive, in addition to NUEMR and the Advanced Protocol certification issued by Peak, OEC certification from the National Ski Patrol.
National Occupational Competency Profile
Peak provides its clients and students with standards, protocols, and the necessary medical direction to ensure continuous quality assurance and proper data management. In addition, we provide rapid access to clinical and technical advice from our Medical Direction Team, which is led by Dr. Fran Mondor and is comprised of three other experienced physicians; Dr. Al Huber, Dr. Hazel Park and Dr. Helen Engelbrecht. The team plays an integral role in protocol development and training.
The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada (HSFC) establishes the Canadian guidelines for the performance of emergency cardiac care (ECC). Most lead organizations involved in ECC adhere to the standards set by the HSFC. Peak is a proud "Registered Training Affiliate" of the HSFC.