mrmeaner Posted November 8, 2007 Posted November 8, 2007 I've been EMT 6 years now and Im still not ready to take Paramedic, I want to take it when im well and ready, i dont want tio be one that takes it 10 times before tehy pass it... Sorry, but you're more likely moving towards that unwanted future than away from it.
racing-emt03 Posted November 9, 2007 Author Posted November 9, 2007 Is there anything wrong with just staying a basic, if its what ya want to do and you like it, stick with it. Until i decided to switch from fire to ems I had no desire to become a medic
Eydawn Posted November 9, 2007 Posted November 9, 2007 There's nothing wrong with remaining a basic. There's something wrong with remaining a basic only at the level of training and education recieved in one's EMT-B school. Unless you pursue more education and challenge yourself to soak up information so you can think about what is *really* going on with your patients, you will remain a cookbook reading protocol technician and stagnate as a medical provider. You don't necessarily have to go to medical school or P-school; but you do have to have a willingness to learn. Many people, once they begin learning more, hunger for the understanding that P-school often affords them and become medics. Many do not, including a friend of mine who is an EMT-B with multiple bachelor's degrees and several minors. He's very well educated; he just doesn't really want to be a medic! Wendy CO EMT-B
Dustdevil Posted November 10, 2007 Posted November 10, 2007 ...I do not mean to sound defensive there were several good points made but it began to look like an "EMT's suck and Paramedics are the king shit" argument. That's easy to fix. You too can be king shit! If everybody is king shit, there won't be anymore suckage to look down upon. Nobody's trying to hold Basics down. We're trying to kick you in the pants so you can move up.
mobey Posted November 11, 2007 Posted November 11, 2007 i dont want tio be one that takes it 10 times before tehy pass it... Yaa....You may want to brush up on english before you start, when your ready All in good fun
AnthonyM83 Posted November 11, 2007 Posted November 11, 2007 I've been EMT 6 years now and Im still not ready to take Paramedic, I want to take it when im well and ready, i dont want tio be one that takes it 10 times before tehy pass it...If you have to take it ten times (or three times) before you pass, it's because you were doing something else wrong, not because you had 1 versus 6 or 10 years as a basic. I think time as a basic would give you a richer experience in medic school, but isn't required since a number of people go straight to medic school. Forward motion isn't the same as progress...
Don1977 Posted November 11, 2007 Posted November 11, 2007 I am actually happy as an EMT. I know people who have taken it 4 times and haven't passed yet, I don't know what there reasons are for not passing. I don't have the money or time to keep taking it, and thats the problem I have now, no time or money to do it. My company will help im sure, but its a two year commitment, I cant promise them another 2 years, never know what the future leads. Thanks for everybodies input.
racing-emt03 Posted November 11, 2007 Author Posted November 11, 2007 I can understand your issue but most services I have seen will be more than happy to let someone off work for medic school (depending on the time demands). And there is grants and loans all over for medic school, just research it online, you will find something. I start medic school in Jan. and I was able to find a grant that covered a large portion of it provided by the state. Just research and you can save a ton of money
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