Well, the topic for the past few posts hasn't been completely about money, it's been about bashing Basics. I wouldn't compare the level of training a boy scout can pursue to a Basic EMT class. Nothing against the BSA, as I am a former member, but it's demeaning. Just remember that you all were...
I'm not talking strictly ALS. I'm talking in general. This is starting to sound like the whole "nurse bashing medics" thing, except now it's medics bashing basics.
I got a Littmann Lightweight for my Basic program. It's pretty awesome! Mostly use it for blood pressures, but it's good for heart/lung/etc. Sounds as well.
I'm curious, how do you all clean your diaphragms? I'm terrified that alcohol wipes will damage mine
Well, I can agree with that. I wasn't referring to just EMS (I guess I may have typed it that way, though). Professions in general should have pay in relation to the conditions of the work, and be in line with market trends. As far as I can see, our population is growing, which will mean more...
There's plenty of people that want to be EMTs (and are willing to work for free), and people aren't necessarily lining up to work at Walmart, let alone volunteer. A job is a job, but still...
Yeah, so the way I see it, WalMart is having trouble keeping its workers, so they need to raise their...
So I just got my schedule from my high school, and in addition to my EMT and firefighting courses, I have a 'Public Safety Capstone'. I imagine this is something to do with research, and if that's the case, I was wondering what topics would be good to pursue.
I don't want to do something about...
Which guy/gal are you in your station/class/hospital/etcetera? Are you the slacker, the goof-off, the nerd, the cool guy, etc.
Personally I am the know-it-all, but my mom says there's no shame in being smart :rofl: Everyone comes to me with questions about what we're learning, usually for...
I'm looking at CCT as well. Does anyone know what exactly they do? I know they do long distance transports, but do they run emergency calls as well? And does anyone know pay/benefits?
Anyways, unless critical care transport is good, I think going out of state for reciprocity or taking...
I'm looking at Columbus State Community College right now for my medic education (getting a little ahead of myself before even having my EMT, I know), but I was wondering what electives you all think offer the skills you'll use most in the field. Here's a list of the ones I'd be eligible to...
I went ahead and took a look at the website. All you need to join the program as far as medical certification goes is American Heart Association CPR certification. It is not very difficult, and you should have no problem earning it.