Aidey
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While not making it more than what it is, it is more than "advanced first aid" as your so fond of saying. I am sure the core material is much different than when you took the course. It is not a simple "dummy" class.
My course wasn't a simple course. Believe it or not we actually learned how the body works, the different systems, and even some pharmacology. I do more on a daily basis than provide a horizontal taxi to the ER.
The nurses and doctors expect me to be competent and knowledgeable. They expect that I provide them with accurate information as to the patients condition.
Our education may not be as indepth as the paramedic or RN programs, but we are far from simply trained. Don't dumb down my certification. You may have worked in my area before but it has changed.
Education is what you make of it. A good basic program will make for good medics, RN's or wherever the basic decides to go. I would gladly put the skills of some of our basics against some of the Medics on here any day.
You might want to take a look at the NHTSA national curriculum and what years it was published for the various levels.
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