Army Officer, Medical-Surgical Nurse (66H)

I heard the Army just decided to make EMT-P a requirement for their flight medics.

Just word of mouth though.

Some military bases have fire departments that respond to EMS calls on the base but most contract that out now too.

Well I know there's a certain amount of class room hours and hands on that a civilian needs to get EMT-P (I don't know what the national average is off hand)

Wouldn't that be overkill besides a waste of resources and man hours? I could understand a basic or even intermediate but the paramedic is a bit much. But I have been wrong before lol
 
I have heard this as well but have not seen anything concrete.
 
thanks!

hey guys, thanks for all the great input and advice. Ill be sure to check out all my options and the links you provided.

Thanks again!!
 
i am medical doctor graduated from india ,at present working as EMT in military base camp in Afghanistan.is there any vacancy for me there.thanks
 
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