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Before we get started I will state that I know it is preferential to take a class in person.
With that said, I am looking for an online EMT-I/99 to EMT-P bridge that I can do online and make a few visits to wherever the campus is.
I am part-time career NREMT-I/99 (36 hours a week) and I have a full time career as a commercial insurance agent so I can't go to classes during the week because I am working 70-80 hours a week and the insurance pay far exceeds EMS pay. I am 48 years old and have worked to establish my business and simply can't just take 2-3 days time from it.
In our area an I/99 can perform every procedure that a paramedic can perform except for a cricothyrotomy and the pay is exactly the same so it has nothing to do with money. The reason I want to be a paramedic is for the extra knowledge that will make me a better provider and it is simply a goal I want to accomplish before I turn 50.
Any advice on schools that may be helpful?
With that said, I am looking for an online EMT-I/99 to EMT-P bridge that I can do online and make a few visits to wherever the campus is.
I am part-time career NREMT-I/99 (36 hours a week) and I have a full time career as a commercial insurance agent so I can't go to classes during the week because I am working 70-80 hours a week and the insurance pay far exceeds EMS pay. I am 48 years old and have worked to establish my business and simply can't just take 2-3 days time from it.
In our area an I/99 can perform every procedure that a paramedic can perform except for a cricothyrotomy and the pay is exactly the same so it has nothing to do with money. The reason I want to be a paramedic is for the extra knowledge that will make me a better provider and it is simply a goal I want to accomplish before I turn 50.
Any advice on schools that may be helpful?