Awesome!! I am in the Syracuse Area doing the EMT class through Upstate and the paramedic class is also offered through upstate as well, not sure how tough it is to get into though after EMT class is over. Good for you!! are you working as an EMT currently as well?
I am actually having a lot of fun, I look forward to class and the people in my class are a mixture which is great everyone I have met so far are wonderful. We got CPR certified this past weekend(which I already was but it was cool to actually learn from paramedics not just a American Heart...
I have been working in dr's offices for the past 8 years and I did take a medical terminology class a few years ago so I am actually doing fine with that stuff!!:)
@VentMonkey thank you very much i am glad to have a source here to ask question as they arise!!! and 2nd day of class went well im ready to start doing hands on stuff, we are still in lecture. @NysEms2117 I know i will want to know asap if i passed so I signed up to take the test at Onsite in...
Hey all ! so first day of EMT class starts tomo night:) excited, nervous, excited, nervous!!:)
its the Upstate class at East Syracuse, NY Fire Dept. in case anyone else who happens to be taking that class read this too
My plan is to get EMT and start working...I'm so stir crazy in my current job that it will be nice to not be confined to my small tech office saying the same things and doing repetitive testing etc etc....I do plan on starting nursing school in Aug...although I am starting at LPN so that I can...
Guys I really appreciate the honest opinions it actually is re assuring to me that EMTB at the very least will be very helpful in my decision of where I want my level of patient care to go and in what area to do it. I will surely be keeping you all near for questions that will pop up for me as I...
@NysEms2117 thanks for the insight on the paramedic treatment, that's BS and for only .56 more?! Gahhhhh....yes an ER tech is an option too! The LPN is a license in the state you live in and you have to pass the states exam to become licensed, getting education paid for would be ideal so I'll...
@VentMonkey thank you! @NysEms2117 an LPN Is a vocational nurse, mostly working in drs offices doing patient work up, or LTC, home health etc...giving shots, assisting the RN for less money basically..they are still hiring lpns at upstate for nursing support roles...my step sis has been employed...