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Code at change of shift with a pericardiocentesis at the bedside. That is enough excitement for tonight.

I really want to play "Move ****" by Ludracris when people with crappy compressions won't take a hint.
 
it will leave me five credits from completion of my AAS-Paramedicine (Microbiology and ?).
Sociology or Orgo (Orgo because :censored::censored::censored::censored: it :P ) are my votes :D
 
Nope that's all done. I take my registry next.
That's awesome, congrats! I can't believe you've already finished the program, I remember when you first started.
 
Wow, I think you started after me. I need to pickup the pace. :x I recently finished clinicals.
 
Just signed up for 16 credits at Rose State College. It's going to be a busy fall semester with Med Term, A&P, Developmental Psych, English II and Computers, but it will leave me five credits from completion of my AAS-Paramedicine (Microbiology and ?).

I have 47 credits now, and need 15 more to hit the AAS minimum. Haven't touched my GI Bill yet either, using a student loan from the feds and out-of-pocket for the AAS.

For those interested in EMSA or Oklahoma, Rose State College acknowledges NR-Paramedic as 35 college credits and counts it as transfer credit in (basically wipes out your need for core classes and useless electives to get your degree), and they don't charge for it. If I were to go out-of-pocket, my AAS would cost around $9000, but with the Guard, it is essentially free.

Once I get this degree, off to a university for a Bachelor's in something.

Sounds like a blast. I'm ready to get back in class myself.
 
Wow, I think you started after me. I need to pickup the pace. :x I recently finished clinicals.


That's awesome, congrats! I can't believe you've already finished the program, I remember when you first started.

I can't believe I'm done lol I started January 3rd 2012. It's been a long 18 months!

But thanks everyone! I really appreciate the support!!!
 
Just signed up for 16 credits at Rose State College. It's going to be a busy fall semester with Med Term, A&P, Developmental Psych, English II and Computers, but it will leave me five credits from completion of my AAS-Paramedicine (Microbiology and ?).

I have 47 credits now, and need 15 more to hit the AAS minimum. Haven't touched my GI Bill yet either, using a student loan from the feds and out-of-pocket for the AAS.

For those interested in EMSA or Oklahoma, Rose State College acknowledges NR-Paramedic as 35 college credits and counts it as transfer credit in (basically wipes out your need for core classes and useless electives to get your degree), and they don't charge for it. If I were to go out-of-pocket, my AAS would cost around $9000, but with the Guard, it is essentially free.

Once I get this degree, off to a university for a Bachelor's in something.
Nice man... I found out that the community college here does something similar for a paramedic cert. Will make it easier for me to get my AAS. I'm looking at moving back to Socorro, NM for a couple years after that and continue working in belen to get my BS in Bio at Tech
 
Ah, I started August 2012. I can't wait to do my internship.
 
Gosh your medic schools are long.
 
I really want to play "Move ****" by Ludracris when people with crappy compressions won't take a hint.

Watch at least the first clip...
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBO33WBtlvU[/YOUTUBE]
 
I can't believe I'm done lol I started January 3rd 2012. It's been a long 18 months!

But thanks everyone! I really appreciate the support!!!

Same boat, except I started in October of 2012
 
Watch at least the first clip...
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBO33WBtlvU[/YOUTUBE]

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Term for getting on a ski lift, a complicated process that is an entertaining blend of hopscotch, leapfrog, musical chairs, and Russian roulette. See QUAD LIFT"

"Mountain:
The word used to describe an unusually large mogul at ski areas in the Midwestern United States and the Canadian prairie provinces."

"Day Area:
Ski facility without overnight accommodations where, after spending several hours dodging the dolts on the slopes, you get to spend several hours dodging the same dolts on the roads."

"Grooming Report:
Daily account of the state of the current snow cover at a ski area, usually described by a few common terms like packed powder (wet slush), packed powder (glare ice), packed powder (frozen granules), packed powder (broken crust), and packed powder (bare earth). See LIFT STATUS"





From the book, "Ski-ing: A Snowslider's Dictionary" by Henry Beard and Roy McKie​
 
NCTI? You have to wait for internship?!

Yeah, you have to wait for preceptors to become available based on your preferred internship locations. I'm going on 2 months.
 
Yeah, you have to wait for preceptors to become available based on your preferred internship locations. I'm going on 2 months.

Ouch that sucks. When I hopefully start school in January 2014 it is a 12 month long program from start to end. Right after your last day in the classroom you are already set up with your clinical rotations and your field preceptor.
 
Today has been a good day. Three services called to schedule interviews. Only problem is that I have to schedule interviews halfway across the country while working a 24/48 schedule.
 
Ouch that sucks. When I hopefully start school in January 2014 it is a 12 month long program from start to end. Right after your last day in the classroom you are already set up with your clinical rotations and your field preceptor.

So how a paramedic program should be run then...
 
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