Congrats on obtaining your education the "hard way" by getting that degree. You are one of many newbies who are enhancing our profession and raising the bar by taking this path.
I applaud you.
As for the resume, I would have no issue bringing on someone fresh out of a degree program. Experience is nice but obviously you do not have it as a new grad. That should not scare anyone--what will scare them is your degree, but with time this will become the norm.
Just list out exactly how many clinical hours you did in your program as your experience 2010-2012. If you have the category, you could list that too but I do not think it would look as nice in presentation. I think it is very reasonable for you to list the hours in school as your "experience".
How does this look?
Certifications
NREMT Certified Paramedic
AHA Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support
AHA Pediatric Advanced Life Support
AHA Healthcare Provider CPR and AED
Education and Training
School Name
Associate of Applied Science Paramedic
84 College hours achieved
Over 560 clinical and field internship hours
Over 250 as Team Leader on an ambulance
Assessed/Treated over 250 patients ranging from Newborn-Geriatric
Professional Summary
Well trained Paramedic with an AAS degree. Excellent communication, clinical and customer service skills with a strong willingness to learn.
Skill Highlights
Performed 6 successful ET intubations on first attempt
Over 70 successful IV access administered
Strong team member
Assisted EMS classes with labs as a preceptor
Volunteer Fire Fighter for seven months
Strong knowledge of paramedic procedures
Very self-disciplined with personal health
Professional Experience
Retail job
Achieved lead sales as an associate many times
Maintained current product knowledge and company history
Provided excellent customer service
Permanent position offered after being hired as a seasonal employee
Retail job
Provided the best possible customer service
Permanent position offered after being hired as a seasonal employee
Achieved top in sales multiple times
Left to, concentrate on school, on good terms
References
Will submit upon request