LSTI provides emergency medical technician (EMT) training courses including EMT-B, EMT-D, prehospital trauma care, CPR, and advanced cardiac life support. It has trained over 3,000 EMTs, many of whom work abroad in countries like Qatar, Dubai, and Abu Dhabi. LSTI is the oldest EMT school in the Philippines and its graduates are preferred when employers are hiring due to their high-level training and qualifications. The document discusses opportunities in the industry such as growing health expenditures, universal healthcare, disaster preparedness, and increasing rates of trauma, heart attacks, and strokes. It also notes discussions around pursuing university affiliation, professional licensing, and legislation to increase standards in the
4. LSTI
• Emergency Medical Technician or EMT Training
• EMT-B; EMT-D, Prehospital Trauma Care
• Basic Life Support CPR
• Advanced Cardiac Life Support
• EMT meetings and conferences like EMTech Asia
6. LSTI
• Aidan Tasker Lynch - Chief Paramedic Instructor
• Started Prehospital courses in UK
• Established Yanbu, KSA EMS
• Assisted PGH EMSS and BFP EMS
• Joan Z. Tasker-Lynch RN ER and Critical Care Nurse
• Teodoro Herbosa MD Trauma Surgeon, EM founder at
PGH, EM professor in Malaysia
8. LSTI
• Over 3,000 certified
• Most work abroad in Doha, Dubai, Abu Dhabi etc.
• Oldest EMT school in the Philippines
• LSTI Graduates preferred when hiring
• Highly trained, highly qualified EMTs
11. Opportunities
Health expenditure growth
UHC
LGU EMS
Disaster consciousness
Global demand
K-12
Extensive experience
Increasing trauma incidence
Increasing NCDs
Heart attacks
Strokes
Diabetes
Mass gathering events
12. Discussions
• Academic linkage, University Affiliation
• Degree courses of Full Paramedic
• Professional track, Philippine licensing through PRC
• Pushing for Legislation and high standards
• Step ladder approach
• Partnership and/or Joint Venture