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Thomson Delmar Learning Launches First Ever Online EMT Training
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Dec 22, 2003, 09:39

Courtesy the EMS House of DeFrance http://www.defrance.org

Thomson Delmar Learning, a leading provider of educational resources for lifelong learning and part of The Thomson Corporation (TSX: TOC; NYSE: TOC), today announces the publication of the first ever online EMT training course, titled EMT-Basic. With advanced testing and assessment features, this course provides EMT-Basic professionals a convenient Internet-based learning system to assess and enhance their current skills and offers refresher training required for re-certification. It covers 24 hours of training, which EMTs can use for state-approved hours for online training toward re-certification and continuing education credit.

This course provides busy EMTs with a highly effective and cost-efficient option to traditional in-class training. The online approach allows those EMTs who might not have access to training--such as those staffing rural emergency management systems--to keep their skills honed and up to date. The Thomson Delmar Learning course also helps cash-strapped departments provide the ongoing education their staffers need without paying overtime. In addition, the administrative management tools provide data collection and allow training coordinators to manage the group training at various levels by department, city or state.

The online course was previewed at the National Association of EMS Educators (NAEMSE) Conference in Nashville and at EMS Expo in Las Vegas in October. The content for the course was compiled by Jim Miller, EMS Programs Manager from the U.S. Army and is based upon Thomson Delmar Learning's EMT-Basic core textbook, Fundamentals of Emergency Care by Richard Beebe and Deborah Funk. The course's seven content modules review the required refresher material, which corresponds directly to the United States Department of Transportation National Standard EMT-Basic refresher curriculum and provides progress tools for administrative management. The modules cover detailed information for EMTs on preparatory, airway, assessment, medical/behavioral, trauma, obstetrics/infants/children, and operations issues and trends. The course is currently in review for accreditation by the Continuing Education Coordinating Board for EMS (CECBEMS).

"I see this new type of educational development as the future standard in the EMS industry," said Dr. Donald W. Walsh, an EMS industry expert with 28 years experience and an assistant chief paramedic in the Chicago EMS System. "The course will be especially valuable to the EMTs that are required to travel long distances to obtain their refresher training, and large Fire Department - based EMS providers who are required to train sizeable numbers of EMT employees each year."

Thomson Delmar Learning EMT-Basic online course will help legions of EMTs secure the quality educational materials they need to meet the rigorous refresher training requirements.

Bill Brottmiller, vice president of Thomson Delmar Learning's Health Care Strategic Business Unit said "Our goal is to help provide EMS professionals with comprehensive resources throughout their career. This online course ensures today's EMTs have easy access to the critical information they need to know to keep their skills current. We want to do our part to help make a difficult job a little bit easier."

To obtain additional information or view a demo of Thomson Delmar Learning's EMT-Basic Refresher Education Online product, visit the EMS website at www.ems.delmar.com.


About The Thomson Corporation and Thomson Delmar Learning

The Thomson Corporation (www.thomson.com), with 2002 revenues from continuing operations of $7.5 billion, is a global leader in providing integrated information solutions to business and professional customers. Thomson provides value-added information, software tools and applications to more than 20 million users in the fields of law, tax, accounting, financial services, higher education, reference information, corporate training and assessment, scientific research and healthcare. With operational headquarters in Stamford, Conn., Thomson has approximately 43,000 employees and provides services in approximately 130 countries. The Corporation's common shares are listed on the New York and Toronto stock exchanges (NYSE: TOC; TSX: TOC). Its learning businesses and brands serve the needs of individuals, learning institutions, corporations and government agencies with products and services for both traditional and distributed learning. Delmar Learning (www.delmarlearning.com) is the leading provider of lifelong learning products and services for the health care, technology and trades, and career education markets. Delmar Learning's market-leading imprints include Autodesk Press, Chilton, Milady, OnWord Press, Singular Publishing Group, and West Legal Studies.


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