Hey..
I've been a lurker for quite awhile and figured I'd post as I would like to get some of your thoughts/opinions on a career path.
A little background first.... I recently got out of the military and will be going to work for a large county system as an EMT-B next month. Once I have some time and experience under my belt as an EMT-B, I want to go for EMT-P.
Also, I'm planning on going back to school eventually, part-time. I'm just trying to decide whether or not to go for RN/BSN or RRT. I already have a 4-year degree, so I could probably get through either program in two or three years - maybe a little longer, going part-time. Long term, I'd love to work for the local flight team.
For those of you that are RNs/RRTs, what are the pros/cons? I'm already somewhat familiar with RRTs, as my son had a trache...
Thanks in advance!
Rhett
I've been a lurker for quite awhile and figured I'd post as I would like to get some of your thoughts/opinions on a career path.
A little background first.... I recently got out of the military and will be going to work for a large county system as an EMT-B next month. Once I have some time and experience under my belt as an EMT-B, I want to go for EMT-P.
Also, I'm planning on going back to school eventually, part-time. I'm just trying to decide whether or not to go for RN/BSN or RRT. I already have a 4-year degree, so I could probably get through either program in two or three years - maybe a little longer, going part-time. Long term, I'd love to work for the local flight team.
For those of you that are RNs/RRTs, what are the pros/cons? I'm already somewhat familiar with RRTs, as my son had a trache...
Thanks in advance!
Rhett