I think really, what I'm going to have to do is take a long, hard look at where I'm headed.
I should focus solely on getting to med school. I can do EMS later. It's still interesting as hell to me, but I think it'd be in my better interest to explore my options and focus on getting through...
Anyone heard much about this? Online didactics, skills training in Abilene, TX, and final training in DFW. Sounds like a good deal, since its a combination of online and on site.
Scribes do chart prep and minor office work.
I'm not planning on getting into EMS for med school. Quite the opposite. I want to be able to work through undergrad doing something I love. Pharm didn't do it for me. There wasn't enough patient interaction. Yeah, yeah EMS isn't perfect. But it'd be...
Here's the deal. I had planned on starting EMS courses this fall here in Paris, Tx.
I got a job offer as a scribe in Fort Worth (2 hours away). While I can do EMS there, moving is going to be a financial stretch.
However, I am thinking about pursuing med school. The experience and...
Anyone been through there? There's a good chance I could be having to uproot soon, so I wouldn't be able to go where I thought I was.
Or if you haven't been through there, what's the word on the street about it?
Haha that's what I'm doing tonight, actually. Should be picking up a how to guide on screenplays this week. :)
I've got to start writing more. I'm a little rusty since I quit my reporting gig.
Awesome!
Hopefully I'll know about the scribe job soonish. That ones at Methodist in Dallas (I think), so it'd be awesome experience.
I'm leaning toward med school, but if I'm satisfied being a medic, so be it :)
I'll definitely look into UVA's ED.
I've been thinking about writing a pilot for one just for the hell of it. Trying to branch out from the usual. Now if I can figure out how to write a screenplay, I'll be set lol.
Shadowing, yes.
As far as volunteering, I'm considering taking a job as a scribe, but even that's a paid gig.
I'd be relocating from Texas, so I'm not just terribly familiar with places to volunteer there.
Also, how far is Richmond from Cville? An hour or so? That wouldn't be terrible if the...
Wondering what kinds of places if any would take on an EMT basic in Virginia, particularly around the Charlottesville area.
I'm torn at the moment between going straight through medic school here or doing Basic through finishing my undergrad. Assuming I can get accepted to uni, but that's a...
There are 4 year degrees for EMS, but they're not professional degrees. Pro degrees exist in other fields.
From what I've seen, most of the BS EMS degrees are just that. BS. They train management and aren't focused on the practical side.
There does need to be a national effort to standardize...
For what its worth, I've seen a few programs devote more clinical and didactic time during the BSN vs. the AA. Shrug. May not be everywhere, and that wouldn't particularly surprise me.
And yeah, from what I've seen, even medics are undereducated. I've seen a few rely way too heavily on...
The issue is, no matter how you slice it, you can't get the same requirements in a certificate that you can in a true, four year degree. It's like saying that docs are just as educated as PAs.
I think what they've brought up is legit. There's needs to be a working degree in EMS.
I wouldn't touch nursing with a ten foot pole, but that's just me. My interests lean toward field and emergency stuff. I leave the more esoteric things to nursing for the time being.
To me, its all about preference. Do what you want. Unless it truly is a major factor, don't worry too much...
People have also been walking around naked and sh*tting in the woods since the dawn of time. That argument is specious.
Anywho, its sad though. And its happening everywhere. Our last big things was bath salts, but X, acid, and coke aren't far behind.
Hey, whereabouts in East Texas are you? If you're on the north end, I can check with my CC (ParisJC). I've heard talk about them maybe doing shifts starting in the spring.
I can't speak much from experience, but I'd imagine with the amount of practical stuffs, online cert would probably be an...