medichopeful
Flight RN/Paramedic
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Okay, so I have been reading a lot of posts on here that say that education is key. I completely agree.
Here is my question: how can I make myself the best paramedic possible? Here is my plan as of now:
-Gain experience working with people (by teaching karate), and gain experience with people of lesser fortune than me (by volunteering at a place that provides furniture to the needy)
-Obtain a 4-year degree (B.S. in biology, with a pre-health emphasis. In other words, I will be taking courses like human biology, A&P 1+2, and microbiology, along with other biology courses). I will possibly be minoring in sociology. I will be starting college in the fall.
-Work as an EMT at my college (for approximately 4 years). Please note: medic school is not an option while in college. I have other things to focus on, mainly school work. The EMT class is an elective, so it counts toward college credit. Everything I have heard about the class says that it is very good.
Is there anything else that I can do?
(Before anybody suggests medic school, let me say this: as of now, medic school is not the right thing for me. I am going to try to get on with Boston EMS, who has a different process than most to work as a paramedic. I will be going to paramedic school in the future).
Thanks in advance,
Eric
Here is my question: how can I make myself the best paramedic possible? Here is my plan as of now:
-Gain experience working with people (by teaching karate), and gain experience with people of lesser fortune than me (by volunteering at a place that provides furniture to the needy)
-Obtain a 4-year degree (B.S. in biology, with a pre-health emphasis. In other words, I will be taking courses like human biology, A&P 1+2, and microbiology, along with other biology courses). I will possibly be minoring in sociology. I will be starting college in the fall.
-Work as an EMT at my college (for approximately 4 years). Please note: medic school is not an option while in college. I have other things to focus on, mainly school work. The EMT class is an elective, so it counts toward college credit. Everything I have heard about the class says that it is very good.
Is there anything else that I can do?
(Before anybody suggests medic school, let me say this: as of now, medic school is not the right thing for me. I am going to try to get on with Boston EMS, who has a different process than most to work as a paramedic. I will be going to paramedic school in the future).
Thanks in advance,
Eric