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So does anyone know if there's a cert or something that a basic can get to give the basic NS, D5W, or LR? I've been lookin around and have heard mixed things. If anyone could link me... that'd be great!
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Why not enroll in a nice paramedic program that offers a swell degree? Basics shouldn't be doing any invasive skills, period. I'm sure I'll be dead and buried before this job moves past the mentality of "how fast and easy can I be trained to do a bunch of harmful stuff to people." Alas, requiring a four year degree before becoming eligible to become a paramedic is something that will probably never happen in the US.
It's not about skills, it's about education.
Why not enroll in a nice paramedic program that offers a swell degree? Basics shouldn't be doing any invasive skills, period. I'm sure I'll be dead and buried before this job moves past the mentality of "how fast and easy can I be trained to do a bunch of harmful stuff to people." Alas, requiring a four year degree before becoming eligible to become a paramedic is something that will probably never happen in the US.
It's not about skills, it's about education.
problem is that there is EMT-B saturation in Ca.... really freaking hard to get a job on a rig let alone a hospital
Look, the class took 120 hours to complete. I bet it takes longer to get through school janitor orientation. Of course there's an over abundance of EMT-B's.
Or move out of CA and go to somewhere that doesn't have that silly requirement and has a progressive system
Allowing an EMT-B to do more "skills" is not a progressive system. It is just a patchwork of FAIL. The education and oversight are too little which does have a great potential for harm to the patient.
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I think he meant progressive in not requiring basic experience to enter a Paramedic degree program.
Whether basics can initiate IVs is going to be up to the local system and not dependent on any specific certification.
I think he meant progressive in not requiring basic experience to enter a Paramedic degree program.
What about Combat "Lifetakers" in the Military, 3 day class and off you go?![]()
So does anyone know if there's a cert or something that a basic can get to give the basic NS, D5W, or LR? I've been lookin around and have heard mixed things. If anyone could link me... that'd be great!