I have recently graduated from college with a BS in health science (2010). Not knowing what to do in life I heard about a local EMT-B course and registered for it. I finished the class, passed my tests, and recently applied and was hired by a local ambulance service as an EMT-B. I was offered the job at the same salary as anyone out of high school who just got their certification, which I understand as I can only be paid for the functions that I am needed for, but I am wanting a quick way to test for the EMT-P exam as I am ready for the next challenge in life.
My question is, what is the fastest way that I can get to the point of taking the test? I realize that I am certainly lacking skills to be a paramedic (I think they are called "practicum classes" in a paramedic program), but in terms of classes I am pretty far down the road already, having taken many nursing classes as electives for my degree. Pertinent classes I have taken include biology, a&p 1&2, pharmacology, pathophysiology, medical terminology, chem1&2, and histology as well as some classes that covered EKG interpretations.
I would like to figure out a way that I can attain this 1) while I am working full time and 2) quickly. Has anyone dealt with a similar situation or have a suggestion, or is my only option to go to a 12 - 24 month paramedic program?
My question is, what is the fastest way that I can get to the point of taking the test? I realize that I am certainly lacking skills to be a paramedic (I think they are called "practicum classes" in a paramedic program), but in terms of classes I am pretty far down the road already, having taken many nursing classes as electives for my degree. Pertinent classes I have taken include biology, a&p 1&2, pharmacology, pathophysiology, medical terminology, chem1&2, and histology as well as some classes that covered EKG interpretations.
I would like to figure out a way that I can attain this 1) while I am working full time and 2) quickly. Has anyone dealt with a similar situation or have a suggestion, or is my only option to go to a 12 - 24 month paramedic program?