a *GOOD* Paramedic school in the Boston area?

Hannah.911

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Hey everyone. I've been away for a while now...haven't really posted since I passed NREMT-I back in Jan, 2009. Well, happy new year! :p

I'm looking for a reputable school in the Boston area. I've done some google searches, and the schools I've found (ie: EMS Academy...with their 1 ambulance clinical and 1 ER clinical) just seem sketchy. Does anybody have information about a respected school in Boston to get my medic with?
 

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hi there i was in the same boat i picked ERG in north Attleboro i start in sept iknow a few people that went there and they really liked it and then there is PRO which is 11 grand and you have CMTIinc ive herd is good
 

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Hey everyone. I've been away for a while now...haven't really posted since I passed NREMT-I back in Jan, 2009. Well, happy new year! :p

I'm looking for a reputable school in the Boston area. I've done some google searches, and the schools I've found (ie: EMS Academy...with their 1 ambulance clinical and 1 ER clinical) just seem sketchy. Does anybody have information about a respected school in Boston to get my medic with?

I know Boston EMS has an academy/medic program

Northeastern has an acclaimed program, although I didn't have a great experience with basic school


but heres the OEMS link with all the state accredited state schools and their locations

http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=eohhs2t...mt_training_institutions&csid=Eeohhs2#region3
 
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Hannah.911

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I know Boston EMS has an academy/medic program

Northeastern has an acclaimed program, although I didn't have a great experience with basic school


but heres the OEMS link with all the state accredited state schools and their locations

http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=eohhs2t...mt_training_institutions&csid=Eeohhs2#region3


Thanks for the link. I was looking through it earlier, and was looking for more opinion-based responses. I made the mistake of going to a poor-reputed school for EMT-I, and I regretted it from the time that I started class until after I was hired by my first EMS service.

Can you go into more detail about the bad experience with Northeastern?
 

rwik123

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Thanks for the link. I was looking through it earlier, and was looking for more opinion-based responses. I made the mistake of going to a poor-reputed school for EMT-I, and I regretted it from the time that I started class until after I was hired by my first EMS service.

Can you go into more detail about the bad experience with Northeastern?

With northeastern it was more of the instructor that I had the problem with (he was an emt-b) so I doubt you'd have the same problem. He was an older individual with old and somewhat limited in the field experience. He knew his stuff, but it was the old school, you do it right or I yell and make fun or you type of teaching. I felt that a more personal and non-coercive type of instructing would be a little more appropriate.I also would of rather had a paramedic as a basic instructor. I cannot speak for the medic program though. As far as pricing for it... From everyone who I talked to, it was really overpriced.. And to go along with that, the equipment wasn't as new as it could be.
 

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I would look into Emergency Medical and Rescue Institute (EMRI) in North Attleboro. I went there for my Basic and it was good. The owner is a Plainville FF and is the EMS Coordinator for the Plainville Fire Department.
 
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From everyone who I talked to, it was really overpriced.. And to go along with that, the equipment wasn't as new as it could be.

That's what I've been gathering....EMT school for me was 12k...I can't do that again if I'm going to go to medic school. Thanks for the stories. I'll keep that in mind.

Also, thanks MassEMT-B. I'll check it out. Attleboro is about 45 minutes from me, but it might be worth it.
 

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EMRI is a good school and you cant go wrong there. A closer option is First Response EME in stoughton. Its run by a Stoughton FF and all his intructors are local FF. I am about finished with my class room time there and begin clinicals next month.
 

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How soon are you looking to start? There's this pretty new place in Beverly called Elite Medical Educators. It's owned by a guy that is a medic with Atlantic and a FF in Peabody. I went to some con ed there last fall, and it seems to be a really well run place. There's EMT-B classes starting next month, and rumor has it that a Medic program within a few months to a year
 
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That's what I've been gathering....EMT school for me was 12k...I can't do that again if I'm going to go to medic school. Thanks for the stories. I'll keep that in mind.

Also, thanks MassEMT-B. I'll check it out. Attleboro is about 45 minutes from me, but it might be worth it.

$12k for EMT school?????
 

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It seems high... But this might include basic and intermediate school.
Thats still high, at least in my parts. EMT for $500, Medic for 3k-9k at non-profit programs. Only the medic mills charge 2k for EMT and 15k for Medic.
 
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For my EMT-B and Intermediate, I paid a total of ~2k. Basic was on Out of State Tuition otherwise it woulda been even cheaper....
 
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