vendredi 16 octobre 2009

Paramedic Training Takes Hard Work And Dedication

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By Nick Dylann Andrews

A Paramedic is someone with a host of talents and skill you have to be smart, strong and be able to respond quickly if you are a Paramedic. Paramedic training is hard and strenuous work. Paramedic training is offered in a various of places such as your local community college or online.

The first step to becoming a Paramedic is to get your Emergency Medical Technician basic. This class is designed to teach your basic life saving skills such as CPR, codes, what to do in a trauma situation, numbers and basic skills. Upon completing this class you must possess your CPR certification and have a series of shots such as MMR and Hep B. With this certification you must also past a drug screening and a physical. With this class you are required to ride on an Ambulance for a minimal of hours.

After you complete your basic EMT you are now ready for the intermediate class this class will give you more hands on training riding an ambulance and working in a hospital or clinic setting. Once you have passed this portion of the class you are now ready to advance to the Paramedic class.

Once you have completed both your EMT basic and EMT intermediate you are now ready to take your Paramedic class. This class will put you through a more intense series of training as well as clinical and ambulance or hands on hours. Once you have successfully completed the Paramedic book work you are now ready for your National Registry Exam if you pass this then you have fully completed the Paramedic license process.

Each county and state has their own scheduling system for Paramedics while some may require 24 hour shifts with 2 days off in between another county may require 10 or 12 hour shifts. Being a Paramedic is stressful and no two calls are the same so you have to always stay on your toes.

Once you complete your Paramedic classes and achieve your license you will be asked to keep up several things such as your shots, periodic drug screenings and CPR certifications. You will also be asked to take several refresher classes periodically throughout the year to keep you up to date on the newest medicines and technology. With most Paramedic programs it will take approximately 18-24 months to obtain your license.

Once you have achieved your Paramedic certification you are not just confined to being a Paramedic there are a lot of people that will go on to becoming a nurse or instructor. Once you have successfully completed your Paramedic training you have a world of opportunities before you.

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