National Pre-hospital Emergency Care Workshop
The National PEC Workshop is an MOH-funded bi-annual training programme, organised by UPEC and ITE, that provides subsidised hands-on clinical skills training for private sector paramedics and EMTs.

The National Pre-hospital Emergency Care (PEC) Workshop, funded by Ministry of Health (MOH), is a collaborative initiative by UPEC and Institute of Technical Education (ITE), aimed at enhancing the skills and competencies of private sector paramedics and Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs). Conducted twice annually, this fully subsidised workshop provides Emergency Medical Services (EMS) professionals with the knowledge, techniques, and practical skills essential for delivering high-quality pre-hospital care.
The workshop offers hands-on training sessions to enhance core clinical skills and emergency procedures. It includes specialised modules on topics such as electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation, airway management, and trauma care, as well as scenario-based training designed to build confidence and competence in real-world applications. Additionally, the workshop allows participants to engage with experienced instructors and peers, fostering a collaborative learning environment that supports professional growth and development.
The National PEC Workshop not only supports the professional development of EMS personnel but also strengthens the overall quality of emergency medical services, ensuring participants are well-prepared to meet the dynamic demands of the field.
For more information about the workshop and to register, click here.
