medichopeful
Flight RN/Paramedic
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Hi all,
This may be a stupid question, so please excuse me for asking it :unsure:.
I was recently reading the thread entitled "Ways to Stay on Top of Your Skills," and I have a question about education. I read many posts about the need for the "new-era" of paramedics to have advanced education. Here is my question. I will be going to college this year, where I will be majoring in pre-health biology (basically pre-med). It will include things such as A&P, and obviously other biology related subjects. Do you all think that this would count as the "higher education" you are talking about? I would like to be a paramedic sometime in the future, and I would like to make sure that I strive for excellence.
If anybody has any other suggestions for ways to increase my education, that would be greatly appreciated. (For the record, I will be taking an EMT-B class in college, so no need to suggest that as a starting point )
Thanks all,
Eric
This may be a stupid question, so please excuse me for asking it :unsure:.
I was recently reading the thread entitled "Ways to Stay on Top of Your Skills," and I have a question about education. I read many posts about the need for the "new-era" of paramedics to have advanced education. Here is my question. I will be going to college this year, where I will be majoring in pre-health biology (basically pre-med). It will include things such as A&P, and obviously other biology related subjects. Do you all think that this would count as the "higher education" you are talking about? I would like to be a paramedic sometime in the future, and I would like to make sure that I strive for excellence.
If anybody has any other suggestions for ways to increase my education, that would be greatly appreciated. (For the record, I will be taking an EMT-B class in college, so no need to suggest that as a starting point )
Thanks all,
Eric