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I have to agree with ERDoc. I think it depends on where you practice. I started out at with a small volunteer service and worked my way up. What I will tell you is that I learned a lot more working on interfacility transports. When you work 911 you usually do more acute care including airway management and IV access, but when you work interfacility transports you usually do more in the way of cardiac monitoring, IV drips, pain management and ventilator management.

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