Foundations of Critical Care Transport
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Where
Online
Contacts
gwtrainingcenter [at] mfa [dot] gwu [dot] edu (gwtrainingcenter[at]mfa[dot]gwu[dot]edu)
202-741-2958
About this Course
The Foundations of Critical Care Transport program covers every domain on the IBSC FP-C blueprint while building the clinical reasoning you'll rely on at 3 AM in the back of a helicopter. From gas laws and ventilator management to pharmacology, trauma resuscitation, and crew resource management, every hour is designed to close the gap between textbook knowledge and transport-ready competence. Note: textbooks are not included in the course price. Our website will be updated shortly with a list of recommended textbooks.
Choose the format that fits your life: an 8-week online evening course that lets you keep working, or an intensive 2-week in-person program with hands-on simulations, labs, and capstone exercises. Both tracks cover identical core content aligned to the current IBSC exam blueprint.
When?
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22 June – 12 August 2026 Mondays & Wednesdays, 1800–2100.
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16 live lectures, 48 contact hours.
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Case-based discussions, vent waveform labs, drip calculation workshops, and a full-length practice exam in the final session.
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Keep working while you study.
Who Should Attend?
Flight paramedics preparing for initial FP-C certification or structured board review. Flight nurses seeking cross-training in paramedic-scope critical care transport. Critical care paramedics transitioning into rotor or fixed-wing programs. Ground CCT providers expanding their clinical scope and pursuing advanced certification.
Flight paramedics preparing for initial FP-C certification or structured board review. Flight nurses seeking cross-training in paramedic-scope critical care transport. Critical care paramedics transitioning into rotor or fixed-wing programs. Ground CCT providers expanding their clinical scope and pursuing advanced certification.