Jambi
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Congratulations on passing! Good luck on your state exam. Are you going to sit for the NREMT?
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interesting. Just some questions regarding this format. If your able to complete the (aprox)600 clock hours of classroom portion mostly online,(excluding all the certification check off's and skill cards like ACLS) you still have to complete the other 600(aprox) hours of clinical rotations and field internship correct?
Are there any pre rec's required like A&P or Biology, or 1-2 years of EMT experience?
Unfortunately I could not email or PM you since I am new to the forum and only have 1 post:
I just passed the State EMT-B and am interested in learning more about the program. I live in the Asheboro area, so most importantly I would like to know where the 500 hours of clinicals can be done. Also, since Sat/Sun skills are required once a month, would there be an affordable place to stay overnight during those times?
I am interested in starting in Nov, someone told me that you can be tested and the time period would be around 26 weeks if you already have the EMT-B certification.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
crazy man. I have just never herd of a system like this.
crazy man. I have just never herd of a system like this.
I'm hopefully starting in the november class and am very excited to be a part of it, everyone is questioning the online program but that's because they don't know what its about and only gives me more motivation to do it and show them that some of these cert mills aren't what people think and that if you put in the time this type of program will work. We have set up clinical contracts where I live and because we have got over 15 people they said they will come down and teach us here(I'm from Ga) so that's really good of them to help us out, thanks for the info posted on here it really helped my decision to go here. I did call the school but is always nice to hear from a student who went through.
I am starting this program in November (the 5th I believe) and am looking forward to it. Obviously any kind of education (especially online) is what you make of it and I am hoping that there might be some people on here that live in the area that might take a little time out of their week to further the education of some poor young fool...
I will hopefully be doing my clinicals and field time at the CMC main ER and through Medic 911 in Charlotte. I think that is the best bet in my area to see a high volume and vast variety of types of calls and patients. If anyone has any advice on how to break up your clinical time (I believe it 200 hours, only 80 or so are required to be in the ER) I would appreciate the advice. I am not sure if all 200 in the ER would be better or if some time spent in critical care would be helpful as well. I do have experience working as a tech in a variety of settings ranging from med surge to ED, to critical care and CVICU, as well as behavioral floors.
Any advice on the clinicals would be appreciated
First thing to remember is that 200 hours is the minimum clinical time. If it were me, I'd spend a large portion of my time in the ED then split up the rest of the time between the various wards like ICU, L&D, Pediatrics, Anesthesiology, and anything else that sounds interesting and anywhere they'll let you hang out.