drguitarum2005
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Howdy Folks,
I have been a basic for two years now practicing as a volunteer BLS responder when I'm not working. I work full time as an engineer (BS Mechanical Engineering) with a very irregular work schedule. I'd like to eventually get my Paramedic but understand the importance of getting my BLS stuff down pat first and laying a great foundation. Since I cannot attempt a traditional Medic course right now due to my schedule and I'm not even sure I have the time for an online or hybrid course (please save that discussion for another thread), I am wondering what I can be doing in the mean time to help myself along. I have obviously taken 4 years of Engineering classes but no A&P, o-chem, etc. What would be the best, smartest thing to do at this point to prepare? I am a great self-starter/studier so even if it isn't for credit, what would be a good start?
On a side note, since I am often traveling and always have my iPad and sometime laptop with me, are there any good ebooks/apps relating to Medic, anatomy, etc. that ya'll would recommend?
I might mention that while I am in the engineering field in practice, my heart is in the medical field! I haven't ruled out changing careers at some point to go into nursing, PA or RT!
Thanks for any input guys.
I have been a basic for two years now practicing as a volunteer BLS responder when I'm not working. I work full time as an engineer (BS Mechanical Engineering) with a very irregular work schedule. I'd like to eventually get my Paramedic but understand the importance of getting my BLS stuff down pat first and laying a great foundation. Since I cannot attempt a traditional Medic course right now due to my schedule and I'm not even sure I have the time for an online or hybrid course (please save that discussion for another thread), I am wondering what I can be doing in the mean time to help myself along. I have obviously taken 4 years of Engineering classes but no A&P, o-chem, etc. What would be the best, smartest thing to do at this point to prepare? I am a great self-starter/studier so even if it isn't for credit, what would be a good start?
On a side note, since I am often traveling and always have my iPad and sometime laptop with me, are there any good ebooks/apps relating to Medic, anatomy, etc. that ya'll would recommend?
I might mention that while I am in the engineering field in practice, my heart is in the medical field! I haven't ruled out changing careers at some point to go into nursing, PA or RT!
Thanks for any input guys.