That is what I wanted to hear, that's what I was talking about. I know more than 95% of calls will be tedious and run of the mill, but that is what I was talking about. Thank you.
Yeah, I know most calls are things like that, but I mean the calls where there's actually serious physical trauma. Do EMT's actually save lives in this area, or is that in the realm of a trauma surgeon?
I've always wanted to become an EMT-P to save lives and such, but I read a couple of EMT's posting on here and other places that it's very rare that an EMT saves a life. Is that true?
I know an EMT's main duty is to get a patient in a stable enough condition to get to the hospital so that the...
It's not really cost that's the problem, it's time. Is it normal to be trained as a Paramedic while in college, and is it a reasonable goal? I guess the only way to definitively tell is contacting the paramedic and EMT programs...
I'm in college at LSU with a biology major. I really like my studies and don't want to have to take a break from them to do something else, but I would like to become a certified EMT-P.
Is there a way I can reasonably do this while still in college? I don't want to have to quit school or...
I just looked at the NAEMT website but I can't find much information on how to get into one of the courses and where. How would I find out more info on this?
Thank you. One more question: Would an EMT-B have about the same ability to treat wounds (combat related or otherwise) as a 68W? Or is a 68W on par with an EMT-P?