fortsmithman
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The Alberta College of Paramedics has the highest standards for ems in the country. An EMR working the oil rigs makes anywhere from 200.00 to 250.00 a day. Also ACoP removed the a from the emt designation now it's just emt. The ACoP site is atwow, I don't even know where to start, but from the sounds of it the level of education / responsibilities is scattered all over the place in the U.S. And with a 3-6 week EMT-Basic course staffing from the sounds of it, a huge majority of ambulances in the states, I can see why this reflects poor wages.
Here in Alberta Canada, our EMT-Basic equivelant is an EMR, and it is basically viewed as a joke, if this was as far as you took your EMS education, you would be limited to working standby events, on oilrigs as an industrial first aider, and for VERY VERY rural services that basically need 1 more guy on the truck to drive. If you even want to CONSIDER working on an actual ambulance in alberta, having your EMT-A (EMT-I) is the industry standard. its about a 7000 dollar course, which enables you to ECG monitor / dfib, do blind airway maneuvers (king-LT, combitube etc.) give nebulized atrovent / salbutomol, epi, glucagon, ASA, Nitro, D50, nitrous oxide, and oral glucose, which really isn't much but its the basics.
The average starting wage for EMT-A's here in alberta is roughly 19.00$ and up. If you are working for Edmonton or Calgary, our 2 major urban cities, EMT starting wage is around 25$ an hour.
As for Paramedics, am I hearing this right, there are paramedics in the states with 3 month long courses? Tuition here in canada is around 20,000 and the course is 2 years long MINIMUM, and you have to already have your EMT-A and have been working for a year before schools even accept you, so that being said pretty well the FASTEST you could ever become a Paramedic in alberta is 4 years, and thats balls to the walls. At the end of it, our ALS paramedics are from what I am told are among the highest level of trained paramedics with one of the widest scopes of practise in the world.
Paramedics top out around 32$ an hour working in the city. But if they go work industrial they can easily net 700 bucks a day. 32$ an hour is still alot when you consider they work 12 and 14 hour shifts.
Paramedics, at least here is NOT an entry level health care job, they are highly skilled, trained, and specialized elements of the health care field. They are expected to be on top of their game, and have a vast understanding of emergency health care situations.
here in alberta, our wages are becoming competetive, and are poised to be even further on the rise, as the provincial health care system is beginning to utilize EMS personnel even in the hospital setting as their skills are useful in a variety of settings.
Supply and Demand is at an employees advantage in alberta, as the majority of services are understaffed, and beginning to pay even more to attract highly trained EMS providers into their service. If you want to make a life working as a paramedic, maybe its time for you Americans to start looking north of the border, to your often overlooked neighbours
http://www.collegeofparamedics.org/
Check it out if any US personnel are interested. Also in 2009 the Alberta provincial government will be taking over EMS throughout Alberta.
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