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    Practical

    Which practical are I talking about? Paramedic, Advanced, or Basic? The general answer is yes. You have to show what you are thinking, plus make sure you are hitting all the major points and no critical failures.
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    NCTI vs RCC -Riverside, CA

    From what I understand as long as it was on an ambulance and you transported people it doesn't matter if it was IFT or 911 (atleast thats how my school did it). Although its of benefit to you to have 911 experience, its gonna make medic school that much easier because you will have seen patient...
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    paramedic education beyond associates degree

    There is a bachelor of science program in Emergency Medical Care at Loma Linda University here in SoCal
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    NCTI vs RCC -Riverside, CA

    NCTI is like $10K and I have heard some people have waited up to 2 months for a preceptor after finishing clinicals.I believe they require a year of EMT experience and A&P Class... I went to EMT school at RCC so I know the program. They require community service hours on top of training hours...
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    nremt-p study guide

    I used the Paramedic Exam book by Barron's...I thought it was very helpful and that the style of questions were similar to national registry. The book gives rational as to why the answers are correct. There is also a CD that comes with book that has 2 practice tests that are timed to help you...
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    Post the # your test stopped at, and if you Passed/Failed

    78 questions...40 minutes...passed!
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