Air Ambulance Stafful
Jet Rescue missions out of our Florida Base are always crewed with a specialized medical team of at least 1 nurse and 1 flight medic. Flights out of our Mexican based are always crewed with 1Flight doctor and 1 Flight Medic Other specialized medical crew can be called upon, depending on the patient’s medical requirements.
Medical staff on Jet Rescue missions must comply with the following requirements:
Physician:
Specialist status intensive care medicine. PreviousTransport experience.
Continuous medical education.
Multilingual skills, English and French or German are mandatory.
Flight Nurse:
Minimum 4 years experience as a registered nurse working in Intensive care or emergency room. Continuous medical education. Multilingual skills, English and German or French are mandatory.
Continuous medical education:
All staff are continuously trained for the special medical requirements of air ambulance transports. This means postgraduate professional education in:
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Flight Physiology
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Advanced Cardiac Life Support
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Advanced Pediatric Life Support
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Trauma Life Support
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Critical Care Medicine
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Critical Care Transport Medicine
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Crew Member Training
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Infectious diseases and hygiene
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Travel medicine
We offer regular, full-scale-simulator-based CRM-training (Crew Resource Management) for all medical crew members.
We also offer fellowships with hospitals and ground ambulance operators.
Jet Rescue has close co-operations with well-known hospitals and institutions specialized in pediatrics and Trauma centers
Multilingual skills:
Many crew members speak several languages, including English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese,
Special cases:
Depending on the age or medical condition of the patient, other specialists like pediatricians, neonatologists, gynecologists, obstetricians, surgeons, are available if required.