Anyone work for Event Medics, Amphibious Medics or similar?
I am considering these as a post retirement gig. Do they only draw from locals or do they pay/reimburse for travel, housing etc.? If ALS do they supply medical direction?
Websites don’t address these things.
Any comments about this...
Nomadic Medic (or anyone):
These requirements are listed under the PATT for psychomotor:
3. The candidate affiliates with an approved EMS education site
4. The EMS Program Director of the approved EMS education site will confirm candidate eligibility for the Advanced Level Psychomotor...
I called the place that the exam is held. Guy said they can do a review the day before. Can’t remember how much he said the cost was but the review was 45 minutes. Didn’t inspire confidence.
Quite honestly I am nervous about this. I became a medic in 1980. Wish me luck.
Sorry I am referring to the Paramedic exam. The sunsetting seems far away based on the timeline on the website. It is step 7 on the plan and they are currently at step 3.
I have been out of the game awhile, was never NR, and considering getting my National Registry.
My practical skills are rusty and definitely need a review course. Willing to travel for a quality review session.
The situation:
Retired, but have been a medic since 1980. Certified in Florida (where I spent most of my career) and Montana. About two years ago I got Montana reciprocity (surprisingly easy) as I have potential to need it but haven’t yet. Montana is coming up for renewal and, as best as I can...
My situation:
I graduated medic school in 1980. Yes I am old.
Worked in two different states neither required NR so I never took it. Still certified in two states (FL and MT). I am not employed in EMS right now.
There is a possibility I may need it after the sunsetting of the practical. Info...