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My NREMT-I expires at the end of the month so I am working on the last few hours of ConEd I need. I went back to my original training facility to sit in on the Intermediate class to get 4 more hours. I learned some very good things...
First, the instructor is top. He's a former trooper got went back and did medic in a degree program. His knowledge of A&P is rock solid. He's entertaining, captivating and downright good.
Second, the Intermediate program was expanded in hours from 140 (including clinical) to 217. Kind of a random number, but an extra 77 hours is excellent.
Third, it was a kinda nice to be back in the classroom. I got to tell the class a little about what to expect on the Intermediate exam and share some tidbits.
Now to crunch my ConEd numbers.
First, the instructor is top. He's a former trooper got went back and did medic in a degree program. His knowledge of A&P is rock solid. He's entertaining, captivating and downright good.
Second, the Intermediate program was expanded in hours from 140 (including clinical) to 217. Kind of a random number, but an extra 77 hours is excellent.
Third, it was a kinda nice to be back in the classroom. I got to tell the class a little about what to expect on the Intermediate exam and share some tidbits.
Now to crunch my ConEd numbers.