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depends ER and truck sometimes operate on different wavelengths. ours seems to sometimes anyway.Ok well heres another question for you guys...Our syllabus says must complete 10 hours clinical time between hospital or ambulance. Do you suggest going with the hospital or ambulance? I plan on working with a private ambulance service so I'm assuming ambulance time but it seems like the hospital may see more action
My EMT-B required 40 ambulance and 16 ER hours. We also had to get certain skills checked off so those were the minimum hours needed.
I actually did almost 40 ER and over 100 ambulance hours.
Not so much an amount of time, rather the quality of time and whether or not the person's a solid EMT-B. I'd even be happy with someone going straight into Paramedic, IF the person acquires solid BASIC skills and builds upon them during the program. I would prefer, however, that a person spend at least some time on an ambulance before going to Paramedic. The other reason why I say this is because you want to know you're really into patient care and not just a paycheck. It's a "do you like what you're doing" type of gut-check. I've met people that thought that ambulance work was the greatest thing... only to find out that it just wasn't their calling.so about half off subject, how much time to you think someone should be an emt-b before moving on to medic?
I had a 5week (only 3 weeks of clinicals) EMT-I/85 class and we had to do 36hours Ambulance or could split it up with 24Ambulance and 12 ER. I got every hour I could squeeze in including not sleeping for 3days because I was doing ambulance shifts at night then heading straight to class during the day to keep on repeating.
I've probably logged in over 100hours in a 3 week period and I still feel like it wasn't enough. Infact I didn't have 1 single significant trauma which pissed me off so much.