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omg so it takes 3 more years to become a nurse from a paramedic...damn dat sux. sum1 told me all i needed was a 6mth transition program. and 3 day clinicals
I've been looking into the bridge program too, but accelerated online courses make me wary. It seems more worth it in the long run to just start from scratch and get the whooole education and experience. It'll make you a better provider in the long run.
But that is just my opinion.
omg so it takes 3 more years to become a nurse from a paramedic...damn dat sux. sum1 told me all i needed was a 6mth transition program. and 3 day clinicals
omg so it takes 3 more years to become a nurse from a paramedic...damn dat sux. sum1 told me all i needed was a 6mth transition program. and 3 day clinicals
Kind of off topic but not too far and there's a few in this thread that might be able to answer. My goal is to someday get on the flight crew as a Medic. Once I'm on the flight team if I decide to go to school part time for a nursing degree (I'll do the whole thing) do most areas require me to go back to an ICU/ER for 5 years experience as a nurse before I can work as a nurse on the flight team? That might be a situation that's never happened or probably depends on the company but it's worth a shot.
what about the other way around? does anyone know how long it would take to become a paramedic once you have an RN? does having an RN help at all?