Sophie
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Sorry everyone. I initially posted this in another section.
I am a paramedic working in the mid-west. I have been in EMS over 21 years and a paramedic now for 19. I love my job but took a different position 3 years ago and feel my ALS education and training is suffering. Not just for me but our entire department.
I am an instructor (ACLS, BLS, PALS, PEPP, PHTLS, Primary Instructor) but do not instruct for my new employment as this is primarily our EMS Division Chief's job, who I might add does not hold any instructorships.
How do you receive your training where you work? Who is teaching? Do you have an EMS Division Chief and EMS Training Officer? Is this a seperate position or one of the same? If so, can you tell me a little about both positions within your organization. We are in the process of reorganizing and would like some input from other services.
Thanks!
I am a paramedic working in the mid-west. I have been in EMS over 21 years and a paramedic now for 19. I love my job but took a different position 3 years ago and feel my ALS education and training is suffering. Not just for me but our entire department.
I am an instructor (ACLS, BLS, PALS, PEPP, PHTLS, Primary Instructor) but do not instruct for my new employment as this is primarily our EMS Division Chief's job, who I might add does not hold any instructorships.
How do you receive your training where you work? Who is teaching? Do you have an EMS Division Chief and EMS Training Officer? Is this a seperate position or one of the same? If so, can you tell me a little about both positions within your organization. We are in the process of reorganizing and would like some input from other services.
Thanks!