I have dreamed of working as an EMT/Paramedic for years. Despite by best efforts, I have been unable to afford school. I know without a doubt this is my calling in life, my reason for being.
I am currently reading Brady Prehospital Emergency Care 8th edition, exercising 2 hrs a day 5 days a week, and reviewing my note cards every chance I get (in between being a mom and working for minimum wage). Times are tough and I do not see an opportunity for me to attend school any time soon. However, I want to try and prepare myself as much as humanly possible until that magical day comes when I can begin formal training. Any advice on things I can add to my daily routine, studies, exercise, ect. to improve myself for my future in this field?? Is there anyone in the DFW area with suggestions for volunteer work to make myself more attractive on paper when I apply for scholarships and grants?? I currently have no medical experience and I am unsure as to what I could do to (for a resume) to show strangers that this is not a "fly by night" decision on my part and I am willing to do what ever it takes to learn and prove that I can be a true asset to the field of emergency medicine.
I will really appreciate any tips or advice you guys currently working can give me.
I am currently reading Brady Prehospital Emergency Care 8th edition, exercising 2 hrs a day 5 days a week, and reviewing my note cards every chance I get (in between being a mom and working for minimum wage). Times are tough and I do not see an opportunity for me to attend school any time soon. However, I want to try and prepare myself as much as humanly possible until that magical day comes when I can begin formal training. Any advice on things I can add to my daily routine, studies, exercise, ect. to improve myself for my future in this field?? Is there anyone in the DFW area with suggestions for volunteer work to make myself more attractive on paper when I apply for scholarships and grants?? I currently have no medical experience and I am unsure as to what I could do to (for a resume) to show strangers that this is not a "fly by night" decision on my part and I am willing to do what ever it takes to learn and prove that I can be a true asset to the field of emergency medicine.
I will really appreciate any tips or advice you guys currently working can give me.