nathanawoodward
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i am currently attending EMT-B school and i will be done in december. they are offering a paramedic course in january. would you guys advise going right into being a paramedic or being a emt for a while?
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I'm going to go against the tide with this one, and say that you should get a little experience first, for several different reasons. Who knows if you're going to like this field of work? you don't know if this is the right thing for you to do. And I'm sure you don't want to be thrown into a situation where you decide you don't want to do this, but you're in charge of a whole team.
I know that if I ever had a medic who just hopped onto my rig with no field experience, and tried bossing me, and AEMT whose been doing this for several years, around, I'd laugh. Yea, they may have more book smarts, but they don't have a clue of how it works in the real world.
It's up to you. If you want to just jump into it, go for it. But I can tell you now, you won't have nearly as much respect as a medic who has several years experience under their belt.
Good luck either way.
Several years of doing something incorrectly does not equal doing it right. You'd be shocked at some of the crappy habits I've seen out of 20+ year paramedics while precepting.I know that if I ever had a medic who just hopped onto my rig with no field experience, and tried bossing me, and AEMT whose been doing this for several years, around, I'd laugh. Yea, they may have more book smarts, but they don't have a clue of how it works in the real world.
Several years of doing something incorrectly does not equal doing it right. You'd be shocked at some of the crappy habits I've seen out of 20+ year paramedics while precepting.
Field experience is a very double edged sword. Especially in a system that doesn't value quality.