Cameron
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I'm currently a 14 year old, high school freshman living in New York. Turning fifteen in two months. I'm currently taking biomedical science in school.
I'm a member of a NJROTC, and over the summer attended a medical training taught by a Chief Hospital Corpsman. With that training, I became a card holder for Basic First Aid, CPR, A.E.D., along with Wilderness First Aid... All of the certifications that I can get (to my knowledge). I'm very interested in the medical field and plan on enlisting as a Corpsman myself at 17.
In my local community we have two EMS Places, A Volly one and a paid one. Niether of them have a Jr. program at the moment, the best thing the volly could offer me is a ride along once in-awhile.
I was wondering, your thoughts on what I should do, I know I'm allowed to go out and get the training for CFR and EMT-B but I can register as one. So my overall question is, Does anyone know what I can do to get my foot in the door of the medical field?
Any advice or thoughts are greatly appreciated,
- Cameron
I'm a member of a NJROTC, and over the summer attended a medical training taught by a Chief Hospital Corpsman. With that training, I became a card holder for Basic First Aid, CPR, A.E.D., along with Wilderness First Aid... All of the certifications that I can get (to my knowledge). I'm very interested in the medical field and plan on enlisting as a Corpsman myself at 17.
In my local community we have two EMS Places, A Volly one and a paid one. Niether of them have a Jr. program at the moment, the best thing the volly could offer me is a ride along once in-awhile.
I was wondering, your thoughts on what I should do, I know I'm allowed to go out and get the training for CFR and EMT-B but I can register as one. So my overall question is, Does anyone know what I can do to get my foot in the door of the medical field?
Any advice or thoughts are greatly appreciated,
- Cameron