premedtim
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Well, I had started to become suspicious when we started doing patient assessments and vitals during lab not last class meeting but the one before it, about 2 hours worth. What made me suspicious? Well, they tell us to practice assessments and vitals and then that's it. No direction. No scenarios. Nothing. They'll walk around the room and answer questions or explain something but that's about it.
Talking to my friend in medic school, he said that at NCTI, they do the same thing for EMT students as they do for medic students such as him: when it comes time for labs, people are split up into 5 -person groups with 1 instructor per group who gives the group a scenario, and the group as a whole has to do the assessment, vitals, interventions, etc.
So this brings me to a question. If I think I'm receiving a very inadequate amount of training, is there any way to correct this problem before it kills me when I try to get on with an ambulance company and have next to no classroom experience, let alone any real experience?
Talking to my friend in medic school, he said that at NCTI, they do the same thing for EMT students as they do for medic students such as him: when it comes time for labs, people are split up into 5 -person groups with 1 instructor per group who gives the group a scenario, and the group as a whole has to do the assessment, vitals, interventions, etc.
So this brings me to a question. If I think I'm receiving a very inadequate amount of training, is there any way to correct this problem before it kills me when I try to get on with an ambulance company and have next to no classroom experience, let alone any real experience?