Stewart1990
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I’m 40 years old and live in North Hollywood. I’ve recently been working as a producer in the Film and TV industry for last 15 years. I’m recently laid off and wanting to pursue a dream of being an EMT/Paramedic. I hope to work in the field as well as combine my training with my movie work in the future.
I am in dire need of some guidance. I have questions that the internet just doesn’t answer.
Can you help me…please?
I’m looking into taking the accelerated course at CIEMT in Long Beach in May.
Do you have any info on that school?
Do you know of a better school?
What’s the difference between EMT I and EMT b?
I guess I just crave some answers from a “live” person.
Thanks in advance,
Toni
in my opinion, an accelerated course is never a way to go. maybe if you were doing research for your other career, yes. but if you actually plan on handling patients, no. medical training is something that should never be rushed in my opinion. we lose so much that we learn anyway, that god only knows that shoving ems abbreviations in there on top of patient assessment skills and the definition of cardiac tamponade will only further confuse you, especially if you have no other medical knowledge. i say standard course all the way!