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kevintlau

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Years ago a nurse I worked with went to work for them. She's now a missionary in Thailand.

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Well I am really looking for information of what they do while inside the hospital, do they help out in the ER or they just wait for a call. Do they have certain protocols that differ from techs in the ER, what type of mandatory training must they meet to keep active, starting salary for the minimum amount of experience, as a paramedic, work schedule, can they do a 24 hour shift or just 12, etc. Thanks.

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They work as a ER Tech/Paramedic they can assist and administer med.'s , IV's etc. Again as I IM'd you, they also work on the ground transport unit and assist for Neonate transports.

Again, as well one has to have the minimum of five years as a Critical Care Paramedic and I believe all the traditional alphabet certifications before applying. It is a competitive and difficult position to get as there are many qualified applicants (with flight experience). I do not believe there is any vacant positions at this time. Also I believe (not 100%) one has to be at least 21 years of age as well, as driving will be required.

R/r 911

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