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Iam a emt basic now and want to take the next step up and eventually go to paramedic. Which is better aemt or emt i? Ive heard they were getting rid of emt i?
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Iam a emt basic now and want to take the next step up and eventually go to paramedic. Which is better aemt or emt i? Ive heard they were getting rid of emt i?
Iam a emt basic now and want to take the next step up and eventually go to paramedic. Which is better aemt or emt i? Ive heard they were getting rid of emt i?
If you want to be a paramedic, go to paramedic school. AEMT is a waste of time if you have other goals, but is a fine school if someone else is paying for it and you desire to work as an AEMT.
West texas and all of New Mexico have no.such requirements. And in Texas, the aemt/emt-i difference is pure semantics as each medical director can authorize any of their personnel to do anything they wish pretty much.In my area they don't offer the EMT-I course its only AEMT. Most community colleges require AEMT before going to paramedic.
West texas and all of New Mexico have no.such requirements. And in Texas, the aemt/emt-i difference is pure semantics as each medical director can authorize any of their personnel to do anything they wish pretty much.
In my area they don't offer the EMT-I course its only AEMT. Most community colleges require AEMT before going to paramedic.
From what I understand the only difference between the two courses is the AEMT has more emphasis on medical emergencies. Still the same skills though. But here in Houston there are many private organizations that offer EMT-B to Paramedic courses.
where is there a 6 month paramedic glass in NC? is it 5 days a week, monday to friday from 9am to 5pm, or two days a week?I'm currently a basic in NC and I'm starting medic on Monday. North Carolina is one of the least expensive states to take a medic program, currently taking it for roughly 600 dollars that's books, uniform, and tuition. It's a 6 month class instead of an 8 month or 11 month.
You need to take both classes, so according to their schedule, you will be in class 4 days a week (Monday, and Thursday for A, plus Wednesday for A as the note says and B on Tuesday, for at least 8-9 hours a day, plus 10 hours of online work a week plus, Basic A&P. it will be at least 1200 hours of class room time, plus you need to factor in study time. It's not just 2 days a week, it's going to be a large chunk of your life.HYBRID EMT-INTERMEDIATE – PARAMEDIC INITIAL (A)
This course is offered after the completion of the Basic Emergency Medical Technician certification. The course training will consist of the use of advanced airway devices, intravenous lines,
pharmacology, cardiovascular systems, and principles of electrocardiography, dysrhythmia recognition, defibrillation /pacing, communication skills, and a review of basic and advanced life
support.
REQUIRES
PRE-REGISTRATION, CURRENT EMT-BASIC CERTIFICATION, AND HRD ASSESSMENT TESTING COMPLETED PRIOR TO COMPLETION OF CLASS.
STUDENT MUST TAKE PART A (LECTURE) AND PART B (LAB / CLINICAL) AND SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE BOTH TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE STATE AND NATIONAL REGISTRY
CERTIFICATION EXAM.
This course will meet once a week on Wednesdays and requires students to do ten hours a week online. For more information, please call 678-8251.
PREREQUISITE:
current EMT-Basic certification
COREQUISITE: EMT-INTERMEDIATE – PARAMEDIC INITIAL (B), BASIC ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
Instructor: TBA
M&Th
8:00am-5:00pm
Aug 11-Dec 18
Fee: $180
600 hrs
56357
SLC 109
HYBRID EMT-INTERMEDIATE – PARAMEDIC INITIAL (B)
This course is offered after the completion of the Basic Emergency Medical Technician certification. The course training will consist of the use of advanced airway devices, intravenous
lines, pharmacology, cardiovascular systems, and principles of electrocardiography, dysrhythmia recognition, defibrillation/pacing, communication skills, and a review of basic and advanced
life support.
REQUIRES PRE-REGISTRATION, CURRENT EMT-BASIC CERTIFICATION, AND HRD ASSESSMENT TESTING COMPLETED PRIOR TO COMPLETION OF CLASS.
STUDENT MUST TAKE PART A (LECTURE) AND PART B (LAB/CLINICAL) AND SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE BOTH TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE STATE AND NATIONAL REGISTRY
CERTIFICATION EXAM. Liability and accident insurance fees of $14.50 are due on the day of registration. For more information, please call 678-8251.
PREREQUISITE:
Current EMT-Basic certification
COREQUISITE: EMT-INTERMEDIATE – PARAMEDIC INITIAL (A), BASIC ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
Instructor: TBA
T
8:00am-5:00pm
Sep 03-Jan 14
Fee: $180
600 hrs
56358
SLC 109