Good on you mate you are a true striver for excellence in a setting which barely demands what is acceptable and was done away with in other parts of the world a decade or more ago.
Of interest is that our Bachelors and Graduate Degrees (for Paramedic and Intensive Care Paramedic respectively) make small use of the American textbooks; probably because lifting the Bledsoe "Essentials" book is an OSHA hazard as it's so damn heavy!
The other thing that grinds me is the US can have a two year Paramedic (ALS) program however up to what, like half of it, is in arts and underwater basket weaving or getting drunk 101, WTF! Our Paramedic program for example is three years full time, 24 classes and I can tell you all 24 are Paramedic specific as we do not have general education requirements.
Once again, good work mate, Kiwi owes you a beer.
... or we could get drunk at the Circus in Reno with Dr B