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Hi all- first post! I am very excited as I just finished signing up for an EMT-B class. I have been wanting to get into health care and gain patient care experience for a long time, and this seems the perfect way to do so.
I have a question about EMT programs though- are all programs created equal? Is there any certification I should have checked for before signing up :unsure: I'm asking because it seems like a lot of people take their EMT classes through a fire department or something. Mine is through an adult continuing education career center. They require a fee and CPR certification, and they provide all books and course materials. It's two days a week nightly, plus Saturdays for when we start our clinicals I'm assuming. Does this sound about right? Sept-Dec?
I guess I'm just nervous. I'm excited to start but I realized I have no idea how "good" of a program I've actually signed up for! Thanks in advance for the help.
I have a question about EMT programs though- are all programs created equal? Is there any certification I should have checked for before signing up :unsure: I'm asking because it seems like a lot of people take their EMT classes through a fire department or something. Mine is through an adult continuing education career center. They require a fee and CPR certification, and they provide all books and course materials. It's two days a week nightly, plus Saturdays for when we start our clinicals I'm assuming. Does this sound about right? Sept-Dec?
I guess I'm just nervous. I'm excited to start but I realized I have no idea how "good" of a program I've actually signed up for! Thanks in advance for the help.
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