Future EMT-B

Thank you all..... I'm Very excited. I'm also lucky to have a wonderful wife that supports me 100%. This forum is packed full of information. Cant wait to start class. I'm thinking about taking a few supporting classes too.
#1 Intro Human Anatomy/Physiol class
#2 Interpersonal Skills
Do you think these would be good classes to have in addition to the CPR and EMT classes?

You can probably get away with taking A&P and interpersonal skills at the same time but I would suggest against taking anything else while taking your EMT-B.
 
Woohoo! Welcome! New baby, yay!
 
Hiya Brad,

And thanks. :) It turns out our situations are almost the same. Thirty-three, fairly newly married, but my wife and I dont have any children (Unless you count 3 cats) and Im just getting started becoming an EMT.

Here's to good luck to all of us new EMT students. CHEERS!
 
I will stick with taking the EMT-B....

Its nice to have a place to go to get this kind of help. Thank you all.
Sieldan Good luck to us all!!! Cheers.... Congrats on the newish wife..
 
Brad, I'd also suggest an English Class, technical writing, report writing.. English 111 is what its called at our local college. The refresher on how to put what you need to say down in a concise, organized manner is invaluable when it comes to writing the narratives on PCRs.
 
Brad, I'd also suggest an English Class, technical writing, report writing.. English 111 is what its called at our local college. The refresher on how to put what you need to say down in a concise, organized manner is invaluable when it comes to writing the narratives on PCRs.

+1. I plan on doing this as soon as I am done with my EMT-B class. I would consider myself a decent writer but writing reports is a lot different then formal writing that you have to do for English classes. Like the book says, proper documentation won't prevent you form getting sued but what is in that PCR and how it was written can make a huge difference.
 
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