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Hello to everyone this is my first post. I am a EMT-B with a third party transport service and an Army Medic. I just signed up for Paramedic school it starts in October. Any hints/tips/advice?
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Thank you to everyone that has offered advice. I have my books and tomorrow I am going to finish Ch.1 and start some drug flashcards to memorize drug:indicationt/contraindications, dose, etc.
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Hint #1: Make sure you understand the commitment you are making in your training to become a paramedic. To do it, and do it well, is a very big sacrifice of your time, energy, and money. Only after you are fully aware of the commitment should you continue.
Hint #2: Read, read, read. Read your chapters BEFORE the lectures so that when you read something you don't fully understand the lecture will help clarify it. Reading ahead of time also helps you be prepared to engage in the lecture. Your textbooks are about to become more important to you than just about anything else in life. Love them.
Hint #3: Stay awake in class. Pay attention. 85% or more of the stuff you'll need to know can be absorbed by just paying attention. I am always amazed at the number of people who suffer through classes only because they're too tired from the night before to honor the commitment they made in Hint #1.
Hint #4: No question is a dumb question If you truly need clarification on something, by all means, ask for it. Don't worry about being made fun of, if it happens, just know that you'll be a better medic for getting the answers
Hint #5: There are all kinds of personalities in EMS. Some preceptors are old and crusty and teach/train like drill Sargent's from long ago did. They haven't learned that we're in a new touchy feely world where political correctness dominates. In other words, each preceptor will have their own style of teaching. Some will be difficult to get along with or maybe just expect you to know more than the last one you had did. At any rate, don't let them discourage you. Be honest with them. Tell them when you're lacking confidence and when you need help with something. They like that much more than someone who just appears to not have a clue.
I hope this advice helps. Good luck with your education.