Most of the info I saw said that either EMT-B is preferred or having both is preferred and that CNAs are not wanted in the ER.
You need to look again. I just at random pulled up 3 hospitals in Kentucky including St. Joseph's in Lexington and all had this:
Education:
High School Diploma or GED.
EMT Student or Nursing Student Required.
State CNA Preferred.
Experience:
Prior EMT/CNA or hospital experience preferred.
EMT student, Nursing Student, or CNA experience
And I don't really want to work as a CNA. I think EMT work would at least be interesting. If not, I'm only out $450 and a bunch of Saturdays I would have just spent paying videogames.
That's one way of looking at the EMT.
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