Idk if its the same in the states but in canada you go to college to get your certificate. Its a full time program that takes 11 months and must be your primary focus in order for you to succeed.
One of my teachers just got his certificate.Good luck during the program.
I got my EMT-B with AMR which was a 11-13 week program. Before graduation we had our NREMT test, then we graduated, then I moved to work with AMR for a small time, then was moved to a stationary position at a hospital as a EMT. After that I got I-85 and moved up to I-99 and then left, and started working for the FD. Got certs to be a firemen, and then now I'm looking at getting back with AMR or maybe medic west. Out here in the states the only long term collage program would be paramed. Which i believe can be done in 1 1/2 years (I'm sure they have classes that are made to speed through it so its cut down to a year if not less.)
Probably the equivlant of an emr here. Make sure you can lift well with your arms and legs. You may be sharing 300+ lbs pts with your partner.
Quote from: KJUN on October 20, 2013, 03:13:43 PMI got my EMT-B with AMR which was a 11-13 week program. Before graduation we had our NREMT test, then we graduated, then I moved to work with AMR for a small time, then was moved to a stationary position at a hospital as a EMT. After that I got I-85 and moved up to I-99 and then left, and started working for the FD. Got certs to be a firemen, and then now I'm looking at getting back with AMR or maybe medic west. Out here in the states the only long term collage program would be paramed. Which i believe can be done in 1 1/2 years (I'm sure they have classes that are made to speed through it so its cut down to a year if not less.)What would you say looms better on a resume when applying for emt jobs; a cert from an ambulance company/hospital or one from a community college? Or does it not matter? If you get the cert through a company does it help set you up for a job with that company?sorry to be asking so many questions but I was wondering if the ambulance companies or hospitals have a kind of support program for emts or paramedics for after bad calls or when you can't bring someone back that coded? Or are you trained what to do in these situations? My uncle became an emt and eventually drove the ambulances as well but quit due to the mental stress from people during in front of him.