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I passed!! Just waiting to take NREMT
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My final test for emt b is tonight. I'm so excited to start working in this field
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Haha. I'm north mississippi so gators and biloxi is the other direction. And thanks a bunch for the link
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Anybody know any EMT-A or I classes in mississippi. Preferably in north mississippi
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Yeah my skills test is april 29th or 30th I'm excited and nervous.
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Hey everyone, been a long time since my last post so I figured I would update my current standing in EMT-B classes. I'm half way done with my courses, been doing clinical rotations for about two weeks now, and I absolutely love my classes and rotations. I am passing all tests with a B and skills check off at 100%. Thank you all for encouraging comments.
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Haha thanks mike that should help me pass
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Thank you DFIB.
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Thank you. I most certainly will.
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Haha that video was great. I don't get stressed over the adult pts. Its the kids that hit me. But I suspect that with anyone. I love what I do. EMS in my opinion is the best lifestyle. I greatly the admire the work of EMT's and paramedics. That is why I can not wait to graduate and start my career in EMS.
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wish me luck, my A&P test is Tuesday. I bet I have re-copied my notes 10 times. And my bone test is Thursday. Really stoked about this. EMS is one of the best fields ever. It has completely changed how sympathetic and empathetic I feel for others. And I want to thank everyone who has helped me with advice,tips,tricks, and etc. This forum and everyone a part of it has been a huge help. Clinicals start in about a week as well,so I will definitely be posting for more of the helpful and detailed advice the men and women on here have to offer
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Just to study as an EMT? You are a child. That's something that really ticks me off....EMT's and paramedics are hardly appreciated. I know I'm just an EMT student myself, but I have worked in the field as an EMR. The field can be stressful,and we see the worst side of it. Not many people understand the many different things we see, the things we have to live with. I do apologize to anyone who takes offense in the term "we" because I am student still. You need to think long and hard before you attempt a career in the medical field.
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thanks everyone. We have a blank skeleton I need to run some copies of.
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Hey everyone,been awhile since my last post. I have started my EMT basic classes. I love every second of it. Any tips on remembering the bones?
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that's a lot of money for all 3 series lolOh young padawan, you have much to watch to learn the ways of the medical jedi. You should begin your training soon and not stop until you have completed all 3 series (you don't need to complete ER, as long as you make it to the episode with Doug Ross in the helicopter, after that it's pretty much no better than Grey).
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I've never heard of those
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thanks ERDocHere you go. They also sell each season individually.
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Local community college. Some fire departments and private ambulance service also offer the class
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yeah pretty muchSo your like firefox, googlechrome, etc?
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Yeah I am going to check out amazon soon...that seems to be my best bet.
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I was extremely young when they discontinued ER...that was my favorite show and I can't find it anywhere
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Hey all. Not much to say I'm more of a browser
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I don't personally my scope of practice is BLS. I'm just an EMR as of right now...some of our guys have a higher scope of practice and are able to do more on our calls.
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Our volunteer dept takes 4 months. You have to make three consecutive meetings ( last Monday of every month) third meeting they vote fourth meeting you're active
well this is it
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Yes im excited. I was two points away from honor grad. Extremely ready to get on a truck. What I did in a classroom isn't anything like real life. I just hope what I learned in clinicals sticks with me.
Yes im excited. I was two points away from honor grad. Extremely ready to get on a truck. What I did in a classroom isn't anything like real life. I just hope what I learned in clinicals sticks with me.