Hi All,
This is my first post, so I'll preface my actual question by saying that this is a great community and resource for anyone interested or working in EMS.
Now to the topic at hand -
I currently have zero EMS experience, but in January will be enrolled in an EMT-B program at my local community college. I'd like to find out more on what to expect in the clinical portion of the training. Here are some questions:
1. Is it all ride-alongs?
2. Or a combination of ride-alongs and on-site work at an ER?
3. Is it reasonable to expect exposure and participation in all types of scenarios, from false alarms to major trauma or coding situations that may end negatively?
4. Are some clinical assignments better than others? Or are they usually all ER/911 based?
I'm also very keen to hear about your own experiences doing your first clinical rotation as an EMT-B. What were the toughest aspects of it? What you did to overcome any fears or obstacles?
And of course if you have any additional advice for someone just starting out I'd love to hear it.
Thanks!
- T
This is my first post, so I'll preface my actual question by saying that this is a great community and resource for anyone interested or working in EMS.
Now to the topic at hand -
I currently have zero EMS experience, but in January will be enrolled in an EMT-B program at my local community college. I'd like to find out more on what to expect in the clinical portion of the training. Here are some questions:
1. Is it all ride-alongs?
2. Or a combination of ride-alongs and on-site work at an ER?
3. Is it reasonable to expect exposure and participation in all types of scenarios, from false alarms to major trauma or coding situations that may end negatively?
4. Are some clinical assignments better than others? Or are they usually all ER/911 based?
I'm also very keen to hear about your own experiences doing your first clinical rotation as an EMT-B. What were the toughest aspects of it? What you did to overcome any fears or obstacles?
And of course if you have any additional advice for someone just starting out I'd love to hear it.
Thanks!
- T
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