Friday, October 16, 2009

Being A Paramedic Is A Life Changing Experience

By Nick Dylann Andrews

It takes a dedicated and talented person to become a Paramedic. A Paramedic has to go through a lot of intense training in order to get their certification. Paramedic training is offered all over the world, online and at community colleges.

There are a series of steps to becoming a Paramedic the first part is you must take the EMT basic class. The EMT basic class will teach you basic life skills such as the heimlach, CPR and how to handle a trauma situation when one arises. Before being able to pass this class you must have your shots up to date, be able to pass a drug screening and have a CPR certification.

The next class that you need to take to receive your Paramedic degree is the Emergency Medical Technician Intermediate. This class is a little more advanced it still has some of the same pre-requisites such as CPR certification, series of shots and a drug screening as well as a background check. This class is a little more in depth than the Emergency Medical Technician basic you will further your skills in knowledge as to different kinds of medicines and how to manage a trauma situation. This class has more hands on hours. This class also has more in depth classroom and hands on hours as well.

After you have successfully completed both the Emergency Medical Technician basic and intermediate you can now advance to the Paramedic class. With this class you are almost a full fledged Paramedic you will have to work in a clinical setting such as a hospital as well as ride the ambulance. In order to obtain your Paramedic license you must be able to pass the National Registry Exam. Once you have passed the exam you can now obtain your Paramedic license and you are ready to work as a Paramedic.

Every state and county varies with Paramedic schedules some may work 24 hours on and 48 hours off while others may have shifts available that are 12 hours. A Paramedic's work is never done each day is unlike the one before because every call is different. There never seems to be a dull moment.

In order to keep your Paramedic Training up you must keep up a series of things, shots, pass random drug screenings and keep your CPR certification up to date. Most employers also make you take several refresher classes throughout the year to keep you up to date on the latest technology. Getting your Paramedic license takes approximately 2 years to complete.

Once you have passed your Paramedic license you can take these courses and now go onto and apply them to becoming a registered nurse. There are a lot of different things that you can do with these certifications you are not just limited to being a Paramedic.

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