I had a more unique experience, the community college I took it through was about 15-16 weeks and I felt much more prepared and actually understood the knowledge. Highly recommended the longer course.
I’m grateful for what you do, & especially needed your last live lecture recording. I’m sad I missed out and couldn’t ask you a question regarding renal dosing.
A lot of schools will offer paramedicine completion programs. An associates is helpful depending on what you want to do. Going fire? Study fire science. Now you have multiple certifications and a degree.
I start next month the 18 month program for EMT/ medic. My husband's an EMT/FF so I learned a lot from him over the years. It's my childhood dream job honestly so I'm looking forward to it.
I'm an EMT, got it in December. Hopped straight into college to get my associates degree. Medic starts this month but I've nearly got all my requirements for my degree. Only work experience i have is in my pt contacts but my learning style is I can easily pick up things on the job. I understand how critical experience is but I did things how I'm doing them because I'm confident in my adaptability.
@@Sniper_Man_Clips No we didn't need a physical to take the paramedic class, but depending on employer they may have physical test to see if you can lift things and move heavy items and simple things like that.
I love how you said to pre-study before you go to EMT school because that's exactly what I've been doing lol! I intend on going to EMT in the Fall of this year. I wasn't sure if I should go to my community college for school or just find an EMT training center near me. I'm leaning towards community college for an Associate Degree after watching this video. I also intend on later becoming a Paramedic. I have a question though, should or do I need to get my CPR certificate before or during a training center or college? Thank you so much for you videos, great inspiration and help!
I just got hired for an EMT job and that would genuinely be my biggest piece of advice. Even if you take the 3-month program it's still a lot of information and curriculum that you have to learn in that short amount of time. If you can, buy the textbook and get a little ahead of the curve. Learn things like vitals, oxygen therapy, and indications/contraindications for the medications you can give as an EMT. It's not necessary that you do these things but it'll definitely help! Good luck!!
I just finished my EMT course in June. I have chosen to jump right into the paramedic program in August. It's a 7 1/2 month fast track course. We'll see how it goes, I guess.
As a fellow NREMT-P there is unfortunately no way to be “the best in the field.” Thats just the reality. Instead focus on being the best you can be. Everyday learn something new, never stop learning, learn from more experienced providers and be open to learn from less experienced providers. Everyone has something to teach whether its good or bad, learning what to do vs not do. Study something new every but always go back and re study “school material” so you never forget or lose that initial knowledge. Get on with the busiest department you can handle and work as much as you can while limiting fatigue. It’s great that yall want to be the best but the both of you can’t be “the best.”
Hi Evan, wondering if you could make a video on important but lesser thought of follow up questions during an assessment or history. Ex. Px says im allergic to penecillin. Follow up question: what happens to you when you've had penicillin? Things like that. Brand new EMT here! Love your videos, thanks!
I am officially an EMT 🎉 thank you so much ❤ I couldn’t have done it without you PC❤❤ best investment 😊 I can keep studying to become a Paramedic with the volt. Lifetime info at your fingertips for a small price ❤ best investment.
Currently working towards my EMT-B, and hopefully I'll be heading to Paramedic school afterwards. Should I go ahead and enroll or should I let my potential employer pay for it? Thanks for all you do for us.
Sir coach, Can a Red green color blind person be a EMT or paramedic? And can you wear a concealable bulletproof vest? I can tell the difference between said colors. Do they do a physical? If so what of
I am from india i am 10th class or high school or( senior secondary certificate exam) passed and 12th standard(class) passed (intermediate) or higher secondary certificate examination passed student so , am i eligible
Hey i would like to get my emt certification because i want to apply for the job of an emergency room technician is there alot of job openings for this or is it hard to get hired to be a er room tech . Also how much do emts make starting out and is there a raise and if so how much?
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It’s my goal to be a paramedic I am an EMT
I had a more unique experience, the community college I took it through was about 15-16 weeks and I felt much more prepared and actually understood the knowledge. Highly recommended the longer course.
I’m grateful for what you do, & especially needed your last live lecture recording. I’m sad I missed out and couldn’t ask you a question regarding renal dosing.
A lot of schools will offer paramedicine completion programs. An associates is helpful depending on what you want to do. Going fire? Study fire science. Now you have multiple certifications and a degree.
Starting my medic tomorrow! I cannot wait
congrats man, how's it been?
I start next month the 18 month program for EMT/ medic. My husband's an EMT/FF so I learned a lot from him over the years. It's my childhood dream job honestly so I'm looking forward to it.
How's it going?
I'm an EMT, got it in December. Hopped straight into college to get my associates degree. Medic starts this month but I've nearly got all my requirements for my degree. Only work experience i have is in my pt contacts but my learning style is I can easily pick up things on the job. I understand how critical experience is but I did things how I'm doing them because I'm confident in my adaptability.
Is that for you paramedic?
Do they do a physucal
@@Sniper_Man_Clips No we didn't need a physical to take the paramedic class, but depending on employer they may have physical test to see if you can lift things and move heavy items and simple things like that.
So they don’t have you get in a gown and check you out to see if your healthy?
@@Bruh-moment24 and what about for EMT?
I love how you said to pre-study before you go to EMT school because that's exactly what I've been doing lol! I intend on going to EMT in the Fall of this year. I wasn't sure if I should go to my community college for school or just find an EMT training center near me. I'm leaning towards community college for an Associate Degree after watching this video. I also intend on later becoming a Paramedic. I have a question though, should or do I need to get my CPR certificate before or during a training center or college? Thank you so much for you videos, great inspiration and help!
I just got hired for an EMT job and that would genuinely be my biggest piece of advice. Even if you take the 3-month program it's still a lot of information and curriculum that you have to learn in that short amount of time. If you can, buy the textbook and get a little ahead of the curve. Learn things like vitals, oxygen therapy, and indications/contraindications for the medications you can give as an EMT. It's not necessary that you do these things but it'll definitely help! Good luck!!
I just finished my EMT course in June. I have chosen to jump right into the paramedic program in August. It's a 7 1/2 month fast track course. We'll see how it goes, I guess.
Good luck
How did it go
Love the content!! A video on how to be the best EMT on the field would be an awesome video
Exactly…I want to be the best at my job…I’m competitive like that
As a fellow NREMT-P there is unfortunately no way to be “the best in the field.” Thats just the reality. Instead focus on being the best you can be. Everyday learn something new, never stop learning, learn from more experienced providers and be open to learn from less experienced providers. Everyone has something to teach whether its good or bad, learning what to do vs not do. Study something new every but always go back and re study “school material” so you never forget or lose that initial knowledge. Get on with the busiest department you can handle and work as much as you can while limiting fatigue. It’s great that yall want to be the best but the both of you can’t be “the best.”
Check this EMT video out: th-cam.com/video/skS2csU70gQ/w-d-xo.html
@@superdupeninja8149same, I’m always trynna be the best at my job no matter what.
Im only a sophomore in hih school and ive been looking into becoming a emt or paramedic
Hi Evan, wondering if you could make a video on important but lesser thought of follow up questions during an assessment or history. Ex. Px says im allergic to penecillin. Follow up question: what happens to you when you've had penicillin? Things like that.
Brand new EMT here!
Love your videos, thanks!
also paramedic can get you on a TEMS team.
I am officially an EMT 🎉 thank you so much ❤ I couldn’t have done it without you PC❤❤ best investment 😊 I can keep studying to become a Paramedic with the volt. Lifetime info at your fingertips for a small price ❤ best investment.
Great job!
Currently working towards my EMT-B, and hopefully I'll be heading to Paramedic school afterwards. Should I go ahead and enroll or should I let my potential employer pay for it? Thanks for all you do for us.
How’s your journey been so far?
I took a two week accelerated EMT course 😳
My dream job is to become a EMT B !
Thank you for everything you do
How often is your lifetime course updated?
Always updating to keep up to date with current protocols. Look forward to seeing you succeed. www.prepareforems.com
Thank you for your previous response.
Is the course all on TH-cam or online?
How do I find and emt course in New York I tried google but still don’t understand on how or where to even look
I did Nassau Community College Workforce Development program. Try there
The only corses for emts i can find are 8month for a and b i cant find just b
im a professional climber and want to get into a rescue position, is there something specific i can do?
I'm a professional firefighter in France, do you think it's possible to becoming an emt in the us ? I'd like to live there
So if I wanted to just become an EMT and just work as that could I?
Yes
Sir coach, Can a Red green color blind person be a EMT or paramedic? And can you wear a concealable bulletproof vest? I can tell the difference between said colors. Do they do a physical? If so what of
Hi! I'm a student who wish to be a paramedic in US. Can a foreigner be a US paramedic?
Tnx for the information, I’m paramedic but not in the USA , do u have any idea how can i become US paramedic in USA ?
Move to the usa
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I'm a Mexican, can i study as a paramedic in the US?
Or i need to be a native from there?
You can do it, I am Mexican without a green card or citizenship and I graduate in 3 weeks
Im an indian emt i want to do my AEMT canada/ US how do i join
I am from india i am 10th class or high school or( senior secondary certificate exam) passed and 12th standard(class) passed (intermediate) or higher secondary certificate examination passed student so , am i eligible
Hey i would like to get my emt certification because i want to apply for the job of an emergency room technician is there alot of job openings for this or is it hard to get hired to be a er room tech . Also how much do emts make starting out and is there a raise and if so how much?
Just look up the average salary for those positions based on the state you will be working in.
I’m 33. It’s to late for me 😂😒😔
Definitely not too late at all!
39 too old to start?
Never too old to start.
Nope..age is just a number.
Yeah I just turned 31 and was wondering the same thing
Nah your all good! I have a friend who was at EMT academy with me and he is 47!
Not at all, you can definitely do it at 39. Of course, fitness/functional lifting is recommended
First!
As a medic here some advise. Don't be a medic be a nurse. Being a paramedic sucks, they will use you and spit you out.