Monkadelic
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I know this type of topic has been done before, but i'd like to discuss the pros and cons of the jump to medic right after completing basic. Here is the scenario; I will be done with my basic training in may ( hopefully registry as well) right now im top of my class with A midterm- aced medical as well with trauma coming up ( no biggie) I already work at our main unit as an inpatient transport and have 4 years under my belt experience up there( which helps out aLOT in class). everyone in my class are basically doing a straight through to medic and half of them arent even 19 yet ( we have a few vets in there that were combat medics also) they have been harping on me why i dont go straight through like they are.. well one is obviously the money since i had to borrow this lump of cash already plus i have all my prereqs out of the way since i already been to college for 3 years- minus A&P 2. second- ive always been a hands on person not a book person and i heard a great quote reading up on here that a good medic always begins as a great basic. now with that in mind here is my dilemma; EVERYONE wants me to shoot through all the way ( classmates, teachers, family, even the ppl i work with)... but we havent even started our clinicals yet and even tho i deal with a nice percentage of stuff already up at work; i just dont seem to feel i would get the full benefit from just basic since trauma is the reason i initially signed up for in the first place. so i guess what im asking are there really any pros to going straight through as opposed to the pros of being on station for 1 yr until next august to sign for medic? i kinda want the experience first since 4 years up at the hospital already has helped me out greatly with moving patients, communicating with rns, drs, documenting, medical lingo,etc.
honestly the only cons i can see in this decision for a 1 yr hiatus is the lack of extra money, and the lack of ALS skills.
anyone care to chime in with some thoughts on this?
honestly the only cons i can see in this decision for a 1 yr hiatus is the lack of extra money, and the lack of ALS skills.
anyone care to chime in with some thoughts on this?