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I think this was the longest 28 days of my life.
6 am to about 11pm very day (studying, Class, or practical outside ).
I posted my status of the Reg Test in the in the NREMT section on this forum. I think I passed it all
I am just waiting for NOLS to post the psychomotor section to NREMT.
NOLS told me congratulations on successful completion of your psycohomotor for your EMT
It was very challenging performing the EMT skills in the Colds of Wyoming.
Performing the skill in a outdoor environment was a great test of concentration in adverse condition (simulates "some" stress) in you delivery of skills. We were outside in temps of -19F: Splinting , Medical Exam, and Trauma assessments, Back board ETC.....
The class was a ball.
We were the 2nd class to use the new facilities at NOLS Lander Wy.
The class rooms were well equipped.
The meals provide were outstanding. You will be hard pressed to find better meals in any restaurant.
I am planning on enrolling in a A/P Class. I think it will be money well spent.
blessing
6 am to about 11pm very day (studying, Class, or practical outside ).
I posted my status of the Reg Test in the in the NREMT section on this forum. I think I passed it all
I am just waiting for NOLS to post the psychomotor section to NREMT.
NOLS told me congratulations on successful completion of your psycohomotor for your EMT
It was very challenging performing the EMT skills in the Colds of Wyoming.
Performing the skill in a outdoor environment was a great test of concentration in adverse condition (simulates "some" stress) in you delivery of skills. We were outside in temps of -19F: Splinting , Medical Exam, and Trauma assessments, Back board ETC.....
The class was a ball.
We were the 2nd class to use the new facilities at NOLS Lander Wy.
The class rooms were well equipped.
The meals provide were outstanding. You will be hard pressed to find better meals in any restaurant.
I am planning on enrolling in a A/P Class. I think it will be money well spent.
blessing