hi,
working outside the USA is a great experience!! You will learn a lot.
I worked/volunteered in Mexico. I worked in a hospital in the ED and in ambulances.
It was superfast paced work. I learned how start IVs, prepare meds, pass meds, take arterial and venous blood samples, take ECGs, interpret ECGs (mexico has some of the best cardiologists in the world and they are great at teaching ECGs), put on casts and splints, give injections, intubate, CPR and I even learned how to give stitches. By the end of 6 months I had stitched up 100s of people.
Also learned how to do a cardiac massage, assisted in thoracentesis, paracentesis, and central catheter placement. I put in foley caths, I could go on forever.
not bad experience. I got lots of good trauma experience there as well. And it wasnt just a cluster F&^* the docs were very demanding and always taught me things but then made me prove that I knew what they had taught me.
the only bad thing is that I am not a paramedic in the states so I can do any of this stuff Hopefully that will change soon.
i strongly encourage you to go abroad to work. If you are an EMTb, be prepared to be very very unprepared
but that is the fun part.
good luck