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Psychology, Biology, A&P 1&2, English Comp 1&2, Algebra, EMT, etc. were taken before the Medic program. The curriculum consisted of Intro to Paramedicine, Paramedic Pharmacology, Airway Management, Patient Assessment, Shock Resuscitation/Trauma, Medical Emergencies 1, Medical Emergencies 2, Cardiology, Special Considerations , Operations/Putting it all together, and my clinical/field practicum. I have a total of 56 credit hours, 36 from the program including AMLS, PHTLS, ACLS, PALS upon completion. That being said, I posted the thread not because I wanted to tell people how to circumvent the system but because I am satisfied with the education that I received from my paramedic program. I can certainly tell you all that the training was rigorous and there was no BARE MINIMUM anything. That being said, my Registry number starts with a P and I have been successful in this field thus far. On the subject of "protocol monkeys" I would remind everyone who practices ALS interventions that you are working under a physician's medical license. That doesn't mean don't think for yourself, but protocols are guidelines to follow. I suppose I am an anomaly because I believe in camaraderie which is sorely lacking in our profession. There is a name for people with egos bigger than their scope of practice, Paragod.