Hello,
I am considering a career switch and I am thinking about becoming an EMT. Although I have a B.A in history, I have very little experience in the medical field. I live in Massachusetts and there are several places near me which offer EMT training (certified by the state).
There is one (STARR EMS training) which offers a "boot camp" which is a 5 day a week, 8 hours a day class. The class is a month long and you also get experience riding along with EMTs on the job. They also boast of 99% job placement after you pass the test. This seems appealing to me because I could get the training in such a short time.
Would taking one of these courses be a good start for me? Or would I be better off going to a local college and taking a certification course over a few months? Thanks for the help.
Mike.
I am considering a career switch and I am thinking about becoming an EMT. Although I have a B.A in history, I have very little experience in the medical field. I live in Massachusetts and there are several places near me which offer EMT training (certified by the state).
There is one (STARR EMS training) which offers a "boot camp" which is a 5 day a week, 8 hours a day class. The class is a month long and you also get experience riding along with EMTs on the job. They also boast of 99% job placement after you pass the test. This seems appealing to me because I could get the training in such a short time.
Would taking one of these courses be a good start for me? Or would I be better off going to a local college and taking a certification course over a few months? Thanks for the help.
Mike.