ENPC Course
Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course (ENPC) was developed to educate participants how to recognize the ill or injured child and identify significant and sometimes subtle changes in the less acutely ill child. The course teaches many aspects of pediatric emergency nursing, including pediatric trauma and resuscitation. ENPC’s psychomotor skill stations facilitate initial integration of these skills in a setting that simulates pediatric patient situations. It is the intent of the course to enhance the provider’s ability to rapidly and accurately assess the pediatric patient. The ultimate goal of the course is to improve the care of the pediatric patient by increasing the knowledge, skill, and confidence of emergency nurses.
ENPC incorporates adult learning theory in the development of the curriculum and course content. Utilizing a combination of classroom lecture type format in conjunction with hands on scenario based training ENPC utilizes many different learning styles, including visual, auditory, and kinesthetic. This varied approach promotes critical thinking, an organized approach to care and supports the nursing process. Learning is a continuum (i.e., a dynamic process), and it is intended that the ENPC Provider Manual will be a reference not only for the course but for future care of pediatric patients.
MFR Training Program Details
Course Location
ATI Flint Campus
4511 Miller Rd.
Suite 100
Flint, MI, 48507
Fees & Payments
$1,500 (Payment plans available)
Does not include book or uniforms. DOES include BLS & PEARS courses.
Payment Plan Details
- $100 Due by 1st day of class
- $350 each month for 4 months
Prerequisites / Enrollment Requirements
- At least 18 years of age or at least 17 years of age and dual-enrolled high school senior.
- High School graduate, a dual-enrolled high school senior, GED holder, Homeschool Equivalency at the High School level, or college graduate with official college transcripts.
- Applicants must disclose any criminal conviction pursuant to the NREMT Criminal Conviction Policy. Applicants are not required to disclose any criminal conviction that has been expunged from the public record or a deferred adjudication that did not result in the entry of a conviction judgment.
- Applicants must pass a background check. A felony conviction will prevent an applicant from passing a background check.
- Applicants must submit to a blood or urine drug and alcohol screen and be drug and alcohol free.