Paramedic school is incredibly tough. I should know, Im currently in medic school myself. I learned something about myself that I would like to share with everyone because it has tremendous merit in this field.
Let me tell you first hand that its very easy to be an EMT and see all the god awful paramedics running around and say "Man I would be such a good paramedic... a better medic than most." Being a paramedic is incredibly hard on so many levels. To take the course alone requires tremendous time, familial support and a natural aversion to stress. My blood pressure went from 118/60 to 144/88 just because of the stress of being in this program. The stress also lowered my immune system and I got the flu.
Furthermore, medics have to do more and know more with every passing year. I actually feel as though it becomes increasingly more difficult every year to pass medic school and obtain licensure. This may, over the next decade, make it so there are very few paramedics in existence, but its just a theory.
Many of your friends will be encouraging telling you that you have what it takes, but thats because they want you to at least give it a try and see if its for you or not.
What I have learned in medic class so far is that the world needs good EMTs and every day it seems like that may be where I will stay... and Im damn good at my job so thats ok.
So when you see a medic make a mistake or break down and cry on the side of the hospital, or do something you would not have done. Show them a little respect. Try an help them instead of cutting them down all the time. Thats my new approach. Thanks for taking the time to listen.
-P.
Let me tell you first hand that its very easy to be an EMT and see all the god awful paramedics running around and say "Man I would be such a good paramedic... a better medic than most." Being a paramedic is incredibly hard on so many levels. To take the course alone requires tremendous time, familial support and a natural aversion to stress. My blood pressure went from 118/60 to 144/88 just because of the stress of being in this program. The stress also lowered my immune system and I got the flu.
Furthermore, medics have to do more and know more with every passing year. I actually feel as though it becomes increasingly more difficult every year to pass medic school and obtain licensure. This may, over the next decade, make it so there are very few paramedics in existence, but its just a theory.
Many of your friends will be encouraging telling you that you have what it takes, but thats because they want you to at least give it a try and see if its for you or not.
What I have learned in medic class so far is that the world needs good EMTs and every day it seems like that may be where I will stay... and Im damn good at my job so thats ok.
So when you see a medic make a mistake or break down and cry on the side of the hospital, or do something you would not have done. Show them a little respect. Try an help them instead of cutting them down all the time. Thats my new approach. Thanks for taking the time to listen.
-P.