Not to sure how legit it is but i heard on the news they are going to try and make it to where u have to have your associates or you will no longer be a emt. So since i am one already am i safe? What about getting my nremt-p will i have to get my associates? This is ridiculous
Not ridiculous. But it ain't coming anytime soon as an industry standard. I could see some states moving in that direction, but not across the board for the entire country.
Isn't EMT already a certificate program? :unsure:
Not Certificate as in a 120 Hour Program that provides a course completion record that allows someone to a certificate, but a compilation of college courses that provides a college certificate (a step bellow an AS). At the local college that would be:
EMT Training (7 units)
First Responder (3 units)
Pre-Paramedic or A&P (8 units)
Basic Skills for Occupational Success (3 units)
One of the following: Basic Cardiology, Conversational Spanish for the Medical Provider, Work Experience, or Skills Development Class (3 units)
The AS in EMS requires the above, except you have to have Cardiology, Conversational Spanish, and Skills Development (no choice, all of them), as well as a Statistical Math Class. 29 units total, plus there is all the GE on top of that; including several English classes and all the other arts, math, sociology, etc classes that make a more well-rounded person.
All I need is the "Basic Skills for Occupational Success" class for the College Cert, but I am back in school for an AS in an unrelated field, so meh... I might finish off the EMS Certification just because... in the course of getting my AS...
I dont know anyone that has there associates as a basic.
I do; several. Nothing wrong with an intelligent person who works as an EMT. I'll take one of them over 20 EMTs who completed a 3 week program while staying at a Holiday Inn Express. Doesn't necessarily make you a better EMT to have all that education, but it says something about your character and dedication to being an educated medical provider.