Mark
Hunter A-EMCA, RN, BScN
Paramedic Program Coordinator, Fanshawe College
Education and Training
University of Western Ontario - Bachelor of Science - Nursing
University of Toronto - Ontario Institute for Studies in Education - Masters of Education
(currently enrolled)
Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
Experience
Emergency Department, Intensive Care, General Surgery, General Medicine, Psychiatry.
Courses Mr. Hunter has instructed
Patient Care Theory
Patient Care Procedures
Pathophysiology
Anatomy and Physiology
Pharmacology
Professional Issues
Clincal courses
Comment
The Paramedic program is described by our students as being physically challengin,
academically stimulating and very rewarding. Job prospects are excellent at the
present time.
Peter Zanon
Patient Care Procedures Instructor and Clinical Coordinator
Education and Training
Bachelor of Education - Brock University Distance Education - Currently enrolled
Advanced Paramedic Training - Metro Toronto DAS / Michener
Emergency Nursing Certificate - Humber College
Aeromedical Cabin Attendant - Seneca College
Diploma of Nursing - Niagara College
Certificate of Ambulance and Emergency Care - Niagara College
Experience
Thames EMS - Advanced Care Paramedic (CMA III) 2000-Present
Ambulance Consulting Services Inc. 2000
Thames Valley Ambulance Ltd. 1989-1999
Courses Mr. Zanon instructs
Patient Care Procedures
Charles
Gelbard CMA Level III
Patient Care Procedures Instructor
Education and Training
First year General Studies - UWO
Graduate of Ambulance & Emergency Care - Humber College 1975
Advanced EMCA - Advanced Care Paramedic (CMA Level III) 1996
Experience
Volunteer - St. John Ambulance Brigad since 1968
EMCA/Senior Service Instructor/Acting Supervisor/ACP at Thames Valley Ambulance Ltd.
1975-1999
Station Manager / Advanced Care Paramedic at Thame Emergency Medical Services 2000 to
Present
Courses Mr. Gelbard has instructed
Standard First Aid to Advanced First Aid
Defibrillation and Symptom Relief (Initial Certification) and Recertification Co-ordinator
Basic Trauma Life Support (International Instructor Status)
Comment
A lot has changed in the past 25 years. The students today have a considerable
amount more to learn and understand, and seem to be up to the task. I'm glad the
program has been extended to two years. The clinical precepting alone will be of
valuable benefit to the students.
Greg Cottrell
Professor, School of Health Sciences, Fanshawe College
Education and Training
1977 - Bachelor of Science - Biomedical Sciences, University of Guelph, Guelph ON
2001 - Master of Arts - Open and Distance Education, Open University, United Kingdom
Experience
Mr. Cottrell wrote and illustrated the following allied health textbooks:
Cottrell GP & Surkin HB: Pharmacology for Respiratoy Care Practitioners, FA Davis,
Philadelphia, 1995.
Cottrell GP: Cardiopulmonary Anatomy & Physiology for Respiratory Care Practitioners,
FA Davis, Philadelphia, 2001.
Courses Mr. Cottrell instructs
PARA307 - Pharmacology for Paramedics (Year 2)
PARA104 - Anatomy & Physiology for Paramedics (Year 1)
RESP307 - Pharmacology for Respiratory Care Practitioners
NSGD103 - Anatomy & Physiology - Diploma Nursing