I remember doing all of the Boy Scout merit badges, like Lifesaving, Emergency Preparedness, First Aid, and Wilderness Survival. That's probably when I decided that I wanted to do something in health care.
In 1994, I took an EMT-B course. I finished it but like a flaky college kid, didn't do anything and moved to Seattle for a few years. What I learned in class came in handy a few times, one of those times being when a gang related shooting happened right in front of us.
After the Dot Com Boom went kersplat I finally decided to get back into things, so I went back to college and took all of the classes again. This time I went all the way and finished the National Registry stuff and actually got a job in the field.
I love it. This field is addicting.
Oh, and I'm adorable in a uniform, and nurses are hot. ;-D