The primary institutional responsibility entrusted to the Center shall be to provide a broad and diverse assortment of training, retraining and continuing education courses, advanced level academic programs and other academic offerings, all geared toward verifying, validating and allowing public medical emergencies personnel to acquire advanced skills and knowledge in the areas of trauma, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, neonatal care, cardiology, obstetrics and all other areas that, as determined by the Center, are necessary for the optimal development of the government medical emergencies personnel, and for their services and intervention to be supported and imbued in advanced skills, criteria and knowledge in medical emergency management.
For such purposes, it is hereby provided that all government medical emergencies personnel shall comply in a mandatory and exclusive manner with the legal and administrative requirements in the areas of training and retraining in the Center created by this legislation. On the other hand, the Center shall be one of the alternatives available within our jurisdiction to the government medical emergencies personnel regarding the administration of continuing education activities and the offering of advanced level academic programs.
History —Aug. 31, 2004, No. 235, § 4, eff. 60 days after Aug. 31, 2004.