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perpetual student

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  1. The AHA book isn't very good but EMS program are required to use it in order to be accredited with AHA...i would try the ACLS study cards by Barbara Aehlert
  2. You can also get the Mosby's Paramedicine drug cards which got me thru school, http://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/product.jsp?isbn=9780323048194&_requestid=317739
  3. Jerry and Jane Dinsmore are the owners/instructors of the program. Both are good people. I don't know the merit of their program. Probably one of the better online paramedic programs is National Medical Education & Training Center (NMETC) based in MA, http://www.nmetc.com. They're accredited thru UTHSCA. The founder/director of the school is an excellent instructor who uses various eLearning tools that keep you engaged in the lecture...its not just ppt slides. I heard he's also good to work with and can help you find a clinical site to complete your skills portion of the program. I know this stuff because of a buddy who did the online EMT-B program. I have another friend whose overseas that's taking the online paramedic program with NMETC. Worth checking it out atleast...
  4. I'm a bit surprised with your feedback of the Huether text. I think it explains pathophys from a pretty good layman's view. I would consider Copstead...another good one is Gould: Pathophy for the Health Professions 4e
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