Yeah with a lot of programs that popped up over the last few years especially on the tactical side of the NAEMT they are trying to ensure the right people are teaching. Talked to a couple instructor trainers and they were telling me people get the instructor cert but then start teaching off...
Yeah with a lot of programs that popped up over the last few years especially on the tactical side of the NAEMT they are trying to ensure the right people are teaching. Talked to a couple instructor trainers and they were telling me people get the instructor cert but then start teaching off...
Hit me up but just so you know if in California AHA doesn't accept new training centers you would need to align with a training center and be a training site.
NAEMT depends is interesting the whole process but you will need to have a physician aligned with the program they can be from any...
Check out UCLA's program they had a course for this as it's possible through California title 22 for a RNto bridge to paramedic
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Have you looked at Daniel freeman at UCLA they released a hybrid format program also I know LA County Sheriffs go through the LA County paramedic Program I used to let the officers use a classroom to study at the sheriff facility I did security at
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