i get my texas emt basic lisence in the mail in about 2 weeks and i was wondering how i could practice or if i would be expected to be proficient in this? what if i apply to be driver would it be required? any other advice would be nice to im new here
Anyone who expects you to be able to fill out a MARF perfectly or be proficient in this retarded software we use is just being unreasonable.
I still hate giving reports over the radio, and use my cell phone any time i'm able.
It's very likely you're going to run into old medics who think they're paragods and want to treat you like crap for not setting up their equipment for them just right. Just ignore those guys, they are worthless medics.
You're not going to find a job where you just drive (at least not around here)
while being an EMT on an ALS truck will be a lot of driving, you'll probably be attending for some of the patients that do not require ALS intervention.
EMT-B is simple. Just remember your ABC's (or CAB's) and you'll be okay. the classroom courses are to keep you from killing people right out of the door. It's on the job where you're going to learn the most.
I am an EMT in Missouri. We run both ALS and BLS trucks. I spend 3 shifts BLS and 3 shifts ALS per pay period. I am a paramedic student just finishing up my clinical time.
I remember being nervous when i first started as an EMT, but you've always got the "ALS intercept" to fall back on when stuff gets crazy. Now that I will be highest level of care before getting a patient to the hospital, i'm really crapping my pants