SocraticMethod
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Let me preface by thanking those who would reply, provide input...
So, I'm about 4 months removed from my emt course ( needing to stay with my current employer until now ). Having recently passed my nremt ( oddly with zero study for those four months, I did fail my first attempt on almost zero sleep and several hours drive to a testing center initially, however I have taken anatomy / physio / and tons of maths, chemistry etc.. to my benefit in this instance ), I'm preparing to apply for county and state certification as well as, naturally, applying to any open EMT positions in my area.
I can't help but take issue with the quality, extent let's say, of my training. My instructor was amazing, in fact inspiring me to consider a reasonable career term in EMS, advancing even to Paramedic ( though, my much longer term goal is to attain an MD / DO, PA ). In reviewing what others have gone through in their programs such as hospital clinical ( non requirement for me ), continuing ride alongs THROUGHOUT the initial EMT program ( I was only required 16 hours, and 8 at a clinic of sorts, opting instead to do 35 hours with an EMS service in my area ) etc... In addition, we didn't have much practice, or extended opportunity to gain familiarity with the tools of the trade. We had one practice dummy, applicable only for AED / CPR, and ran ZERO extrication procedures, or anything beyond mock scenarios ( mostly focusing on assessment skills ).
In summary, I'm not feeling very confident about approaching an employer. I expect they are going to hold me accountable for most of the summary information ( which I have retained the CRITICAL aspects, and will be reviewing texts in the meantime ) and processes, and the only loose experience I can relay is really what took place during my short period with the ambulance company. Do any users here feel as though I might benefit from enrolling in another course, possibly something extended and at a private college ( where I expect they'll have all the physical tools necessary to practice every required skill )? Thanks in advance tl;dr...my program was lacking, in my opinion, and I am thus lacking the confidence to approach an employer.
So, I'm about 4 months removed from my emt course ( needing to stay with my current employer until now ). Having recently passed my nremt ( oddly with zero study for those four months, I did fail my first attempt on almost zero sleep and several hours drive to a testing center initially, however I have taken anatomy / physio / and tons of maths, chemistry etc.. to my benefit in this instance ), I'm preparing to apply for county and state certification as well as, naturally, applying to any open EMT positions in my area.
I can't help but take issue with the quality, extent let's say, of my training. My instructor was amazing, in fact inspiring me to consider a reasonable career term in EMS, advancing even to Paramedic ( though, my much longer term goal is to attain an MD / DO, PA ). In reviewing what others have gone through in their programs such as hospital clinical ( non requirement for me ), continuing ride alongs THROUGHOUT the initial EMT program ( I was only required 16 hours, and 8 at a clinic of sorts, opting instead to do 35 hours with an EMS service in my area ) etc... In addition, we didn't have much practice, or extended opportunity to gain familiarity with the tools of the trade. We had one practice dummy, applicable only for AED / CPR, and ran ZERO extrication procedures, or anything beyond mock scenarios ( mostly focusing on assessment skills ).
In summary, I'm not feeling very confident about approaching an employer. I expect they are going to hold me accountable for most of the summary information ( which I have retained the CRITICAL aspects, and will be reviewing texts in the meantime ) and processes, and the only loose experience I can relay is really what took place during my short period with the ambulance company. Do any users here feel as though I might benefit from enrolling in another course, possibly something extended and at a private college ( where I expect they'll have all the physical tools necessary to practice every required skill )? Thanks in advance tl;dr...my program was lacking, in my opinion, and I am thus lacking the confidence to approach an employer.