jonesy0924
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does anyone know of a bridge program for paramedic to RT. I love on Florida???
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I also don't think that there are any bridge course between paramedic and RN, because both are not related in any respect. You can go to other specialist courses in paramedic only. Doing an RN course would completely divert your career path.
There are no paramedic to RT "bridge programs" because RTs never have felt the need to lower our standards to increase our numbers. Most programs have such a backlog of applicants that they don't need anything like this. Short cuts in health care are not a good thing.
I also don't think that there are any bridge course between paramedic and RN, because both are not related in any respect. You can go to other specialist courses in paramedic only. Doing an RN course would completely divert your career path.
There's a crap load of Paramedic to RN courses. Infact, I can think of 4 in just my area of Texas alone.
I respect your commitment to education, but don't you think there's some overlap between the two fields?
Not for the technical stuff because it's taught at a completely different level between your average paramedic program (fairly low-ball teaching because the standards are so low) and your average RT program because our standards are comparatively higher.Shouldn't there be some sort of advanced placement for paramedics?
I trained alongside respiratory therapists, and we took many of the same courses for the first year, should I have to repeat those courses again?
But my paramedic training gets me starting week one, day one, doing 4 years.