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Does anyone have any experience with the EMT training program at Jefferson hospital in Philadelphia? It is way more expensive than the county program, trying to decide if it is worth it.
I precepted 4 paramedic students from Jeff Stat and they were sound students and all passed their course. With that beign said, I know the instructors there / one is a good friend of mine but I do not know why it costs so much. From what I see, it is a good program and send the students to a number of ride time sites including both county and city.
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Edit: Just re-read your post. I have had a few EMT students from Jeff Stat and I heard the program was o.k. Bucks County holds EMT classes @ the fire school and surrounding squads, Fire School, 168's, 185's and I believe 139's all hold classes in conjunction with B.C.C.C.
If this is just for your basic, not your medic, take the cheaper course. Paramedic schools can be competitive, but most flight programs won't care about your EMT-B when it comes time to get hired.
I took my EMT course there last winter and finished in April.
The class overall is very indepth for an EMT course, and they focus more on understanding why an emergency happened versus just do this when this happens.
Be warned though, 3/4th of my class was booted before the end. Actually 4 were kicked out the last week of the class.
Everyone was booted for letting their gpa slip too low. I landed a job within a month, and I definitely feel having a Jefferson certificate makes a difference. The entire Emt course had a 100 percent pass for the state. (night,day, and distance learning program) I took the night program.
I was satisified with the course and we were tought by drs,medics, flight medics, and emt's