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I worked with a former army combat medic, don't know what his official designation was but he served a tour in Iraq on the ground, upon leaving the Army he was only able to qualify as an EMT-1. The additional things you'll learn as a combat medic do not transfer over to civilian EMS.
Not trying to discourage you but you will most likely have to take a class if you want to try and get any cert other than an EMT-1 or EMT-B as the rest of the country calls us.
John E.
Military experience as a medic is of course looked upon very well in the EMS community. If your going into police or fire its a bigger plus. Puts you in a prime position to do tactical/rescue medic for them since you have experience doing exactly that.
However you do not need military expereince to get civilan EMS careers. You could just get the training and apply. As mentiond you may not get all the civilain certs you need for the civilan ems and will need to go through the training AGAIN anyway
Well, it never killed anybody to cover the same lifesaving topics twice. Oh right, it's probably SAVED a few people. lol. I have no problem doing something twice.
If you want more training, have the cojones and love to do PT, I'd go for 18D - SF medic. You'd just have to go to SF selection, pass that and put in for 18D.
I was in Army SF and got to work very closely with 18Ds. From what I understand, they pretty much train to EMT-P (plus some other advanced training...). Their course runs about a year and a half - the longest in SF. They have to be high speed because they're usually the only game in town... really, really far away from the nearest field hospital.
That being said, 'regular' medics are good, too. They get to do some things that their civilian counterparts cannot. I hear they do offer you the chance to take the EMT-B test while you're in.
Whatever you do... good luck!
Congrats and good luck! Have fun at MEPS... lol
Airborne!
I'm glad your MEPS experience was decent - except for the lack of a contract! I can't really advise you on any of those other jobs, as I know nothing about them and they're a little outside my area of expertise.
I will say that if you want to be a medic, hold out for it. Don't accept whatever the liaison guy throws at you... they just want you to sign a contract that day.
Yeah I know that is the whole point of going to MEPs to sign the contract. I have been reconsidering really and my parents are really against me doing this. I think I might just get my EMT-P and maybe a few years down the road join the Reserves. I really want to be a soldier but I'm putting my family first.
Hay dont give up on the military. I am on active duty in Germany and I just got my EMTB cert And passed the NREMT test. So you can do it from almost any place you want. If the only thing you want to do is combat medic then dont let them talk you into any thing else. There job is to put you in the military, if they need numbers bad they will give you what you want. Trust me Im on my way to be a recruiter for the army.