I think it is different here because the program isn't technically up and running yet. I did get the job, along with two others that were already working with AMR. They wanted to get out of the 911 side of things for a while. As far as I understand it I will be working in the clinic that they have a contract with until the program is officially started. That way I can learn the protocols, and get to know the staff and facility. Plus they need to train me on how to do the drug tests and vaccinations.
I'm pretty excited. This is my first step into the professional world of EMS, and hopefully just the beginning of a long and successful career!