The Alberta Paramedic Association is profoundly appreciative of Health Minister Hoffman’s announcement this morning regarding the expanded scope of practice for Alberta’s Emergency Medical Technician’s (EMT’s), Emergency Medical Responder’s (EMR’s) and Registered Nurses. 

Alberta’s EMRs, EMTs, Paramedics and RN’s will be able to work closely with their healthcare peers in distribution, and delivery of this life-saving medication.

The appropriate education of EMR and EMT practitioners for delivery of Naloxone should be given a top priority for educators, employers, and our association. 

This change in the scope of practice for Alberta’s rural and remote communities, urban centres as well as industrial settings, will enable better access to this lifesaving drug for those patients presenting with opiate drug overdoses.

We join with CARNA, ACP, and employers across the province in welcoming the news of this historic announcement by the Health Minister.

Roger S. Tewson EMT-P
Chair, Board of Directors, Alberta Paramedic Association