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Come fall I'll have completed my AAS in emergency medicine..

(Yeah...I feel silly posting it in this type of company...but hey...it's all I've (almost) got...)

Dwayne

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i support a 2 year degree I've got a BA in Admin of Justice, EMT-P, have had instructor ratings in many disciplines, and I now have a master's degree in project management.

But you don't have a 2 or 4 year EMS degree! Obviously, you're throwing D50 down the ET tube and giving ASA intranasally. :roll:

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A.A.S Humanities

B.S. Geological Sciences

+ a little Master's level work.

I support the idea of a mandatory 2-year degree program.

-Trevor

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I support a 2 year degree program and will graduate in may with my degree from the only nationally accredited college for EMS in oklahoma.

Congratulations. I came out of that school May 2005 with my AAS in EMS. I support a two year degree for Paramedics, there are a lot of Gen Ed's that you have to take that I have found quite useful out here on the streets. It does come in pretty handy sometimes.

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Hi everyone! I'm not sure of the other thread that the original poster if speaking about so I will take a guess here. :P Instead of going to school to be an EMT for say, 4 months, you wanted opinions as to whether or not it should be a 2 year program?

Well, before I'm sure that is the question you are referring to, I will just tell you about my education. :wink:

I currently hold a Master's degree in Advanced Curriculum and Teaching. I am a public school Spanish teacher. The only "schooling" I've had for Science is going to EMT school from January to May 3 times a week.

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I have a BS degree in Health Care Services and Administration and I support a 2 year accredited program from EMTs.

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Michael, once again you prove how funny you are. I laughed out loud with the nurse practitioner comment. ha ha

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