I am currently attending UTSW's Paramedic program, and about a month into it. I was under the impression it was one of the better schools in the country until a few minutes ago when reading a post about it. For those that dont know, its an accelerated programs lasting ~ 6-7 months total, 4 days a week in class, 8 hours a day, with a hospital rotation every week, generally at a level I trauma center.
I didnt realize that there was such disdain in the EMS community for schools like this. You do get crammed in this class, if your not dedicated to studying and putting in time to learn the material, there is no way your going to make it through the course. Basically my goal is to be a great Medic someday, but after reading some of the comments about this school/type of school, it almost seems like im being set up for failure? I am dedicated to learning the material and putting in the effort it takes. So far its paying off for me, im doing fairly well in the class and things seem to be clicking.
I guess my question is, after completion of this course, am i really going to be at that much of a disadvantage/undereducated compared to those that went to a full length school?
I didnt realize that there was such disdain in the EMS community for schools like this. You do get crammed in this class, if your not dedicated to studying and putting in time to learn the material, there is no way your going to make it through the course. Basically my goal is to be a great Medic someday, but after reading some of the comments about this school/type of school, it almost seems like im being set up for failure? I am dedicated to learning the material and putting in the effort it takes. So far its paying off for me, im doing fairly well in the class and things seem to be clicking.
I guess my question is, after completion of this course, am i really going to be at that much of a disadvantage/undereducated compared to those that went to a full length school?