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Does anyone have any information on king county medic one in Washington. I checked out the web site but had a few more questions about the program. Thank you in advance for any information.
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I guess i'm trying to see if the loss of a days pay and a 400 mile drive is worth the effort or should I wait till the next test cycle so I can test here in my area. I was on the notification list for king county but somehow did not get the testing information that's why i'm so far behind in the process.Sorry to go on so long but I wanted to fully explain my situation. Thank you in advance for any help.
Because, if you haven't noticed, (and haven't apparently) there is more to making a good EMS system than just a good school for the initial education. King County Medic One (the SYSTEM, not the SERVICE) is one of the only, if not the only place in the US that has integrated all parts of EMS into the system; from the intial education at Harborview (which the system is involved with) to continued ed, ambulance staffing, protocls, QA/QI, research, etc etc. The way it's set up is one of the better models that other agencies should base themselves off of.So what's the big deal with the King County and Seattle Medic One? Will going through this hiring process get you a full time job while you're going through the training process? Shouldn't the glory be placed on University of Washington / Harborview Medical Center as they are the ones training the medics? What's with all the glory placed on the medic one providers when all the medics graduate from the same program?