EMTCop86
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Obviously they don't, because being an EMT or Medic in the "real world" requires you to first pass a test.
If they teach you how to be a prehospital provider, and not an ambulance driver, you should be prepared for both the test and the "real world". Do you think dosages, processes, and treatments magically change from the book to the street? It's the same stuff, those who teach "street medicine" are usually lazy bums who don't want to learn the real way and would pale in comparison to a REAL paramedic. I was precepted by both types of paramedics, and I'd prefer the ones with all that book learnin' to be working on me, because they know what to do once their protocol fails them.
Whoa, no need to get your panties in a bunch. What I meant by that statement is that there are schools out there that teach students how to pass a test and not the skills needed to preform the job once out in the field. You need to look at the school in depth and not judge it on their pass rates.