Hey Jalbritt, I was wondering if you have completed the hybrid AEMT course at Lenoir. I have a few people interested in this exact course (Fast Track Aemt) and was wondering if you could provide any more info about the course and how it went. Thanks and i look forward to hearing from you.
Hi phideux,
Thanks for the reply, but I was hoping for a full scenario with an answer that I could then use to train our squad. I was having trouble making up one.
https://www.amazon.com/Emergency-Medical-Technician-Course-Preparation/dp/0738610062
In my opinion, this book was very helpful. I ordered it and read it in its entirety before my class. It provides just the basic information, but in a simple format.
Hi there,
I am an EMT with a passion for serving especially in impoverished communities. I have always wanted to serve on a medical mission abroad. Does anyone know of organizations that do medical missions or need EMS professionals for medical programs abroad?
Thanks!
Hi there,
I am an EMT with a passion for serving especially in impoverished communities. I have always wanted to serve on a medical mission abroad. Does anyone know of organizations that do medical missions or need EMS professionals for medical programs abroad?
Thanks!
Most are going to require you to have already received EMT licensure/certification as a prerequisite. To my knowledge, Unified Fire Authority is longer training paramedics. The only schools I know of are the big Universities like University of Utah, Weber State, etc, assuming you meet their...
Hi there,
I take my NREMT test if February and as our class winds down, I am curious as to what study aids and review books people have used. If you have any suggestions on specific review books, i would greatly appreciate that.
Used to live in Utah (now in Ohio) and know of an EMS school in Draper. Not sure what part of Salt Lake you are in, but here is the info: Utah Academy of Emergency Medicine
138 E. 12300 S. Draper, Ut 84020
Phone: 801-571-1998).
The certification levels foe EMS have changed in recent years in increasing level of knowledge they are EMR (formerly first responder), EMT (formerly EMT-Basic), AEMT (formerly EMT-Intermediate), and EMT-P (stayed the same). In all honesty the change in names represents no change in the type of...