| November 23, 2011 KAMLOOPS – Future paramedics in Kamloops will benefit from additional student spaces in the Primary Care Paramedic program at the Justice Institute of British Columbia (JIBC) to help meet immediate and projected employment needs in the health-care field in the Thompson region and throughout the province. The B.C. government is providing up to $685,600 in one-time funding to support the expanded delivery of the program through the JIBC. Kamloops will offer 15 seats, and applications are being accepted for the program starting in March 2012. Why this matters:
Quote: “Paramedics are an absolutely crucial component to our healthcare system. It’s reassuring to know that people who have an interest in becoming paramedics will have an opportunity to do so in Kamloops.” “Almost everyone knows someone who has been helped or even saved by emergency first responders. 15 additional Primary Care Paramedic students in Kamloops will mean 15 more life-saving individuals working in B.C.” Additional information:
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