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Thank you for what you do! Keep in there!


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1 tube left.... and then I'm done with hospital time. Can't come soon enough.




 
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1 tube left.... and then I'm done with hospital time. Can't come soon enough.

You can come out here for it. Tomorrow I've got a 5'2" 350lb woman to do. It's going to be a blast! Roll Eyes Big Grin


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I hated ER clinicals, but my field internship was awesome. Almost there bud...



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GO To NURSING SCHOOL ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️


This!



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GO To NURSING SCHOOL ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️


This!



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Congrats and best of luck in your field training!

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Got my last tube a couple weeks ago before I went to FL on vacation. Turned in my clinical paperwork and just waiting for authorization for field time.




 
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1 tube left.... and then I'm done with hospital time. Can't come soon enough.

You can come out here for it. Tomorrow I've got a 5'2" 350lb woman to do. It's going to be a blast! Roll Eyes Big Grin


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~150 hours into field time right now. Started off slow with a department that isn't too busy. Now I'm riding with a bigger city EMS department. My first day there and I got my tube. Now to burn down the rest of my skills.




 
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good luck brother....been in those same shoes many many years ago....your almost done.


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Congratulations and good luck with the next steps.




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Hah, missed this thread back in March. Glad it got the zombie treatment. A small bit of unsolicited advice because that's what SigForum is for, right?

As soon as you become a medic, start thinking about what's next.

I was you about ten years ago. I had gotten my EMT-P and thought, "Yeah, saving lives, earning bucks, lights and sirens, this is awesome!" And that wore off right about when I got my first paycheck.

"Wait, I just saw an ad for a Wendy's shift supervisor and it was for $16 an hour. How am I making $12 for bringing someone back after that Quadruple Quarter Pounder drops them like a college freshman on the first day of Chem 101."

Long story short, I ended up doing emergency management for about a decade followed by my current career doing software development for Mr. Trump and Co. Luckily I earn a wee bit more than $12 per hour, maybe even approaching Wendy's shift supervisor levels. EMS was an awesome entry point however. Believe it or not, I had a major data system melt down a while back and I still ran through the same basic scene size-up process that was taught to me in medic school.

So what's next? Do you want to be a fire medic? An instructor? Emergency manager? Volunteer and have a "real" job? Flight medic? Your EMT-P is a great gateway and a starting-off point but I would strongly advise figuring out how you're going to use it to grow your career into something a bit more stable and decent paying.


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My daughter is an EMT, I believe she passed a national exam for such. On the side she trains paramedics in CPR, but her main job is dispatcher for airborne ambulances.




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Welcome to the wonderful world of dealing with the craziest of the crazies, and absolute insomnia. Sleep is overrated anyway.

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20 hours and 2 patient contacts left and I'm done with ride time. Then a large batch of testing.




 
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Well, it's finally done. I took the HESI exam in January and bombed it, so I took a few months to really cram in some studying and passed it in April. Took the NREMT practical a week ago and passed the written today. After 2 1/2 years I'm finally done. Now to wait for the NREMT to upload their paperwork so I can pay my tithing to the state and actually practice.




 
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Congratulations Ryan. Job well done.

Jim


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Nice job Ryan!
 
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a big congrats Ryan....pat yourself on the back...you deserve it man!


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