Hey Coach, found out this morning I passed National Registry. I wanted to thank you for posting and doing what you do. You've helped me out tremendously with your explanations and breakdowns of many EMT skills. Thank you.
I just started my EMT training at my high school. I’m excited because this is all I’ve ever wanted to do in my life. This channel will probably be my saving grace here 😂
Just started my program today. One day closer to my medic. My program is 3 semesters long. 2 semesters of hospital rotations and in class studies. The third summer semester is our internship or road rotations. Overall it’s a 12 month program. Super pumped to get my medic license!
@@bobbyochoa2234 watch these videos. Study heart blood flow and the other systems he talks about. It gets super in depth about the heart. Best of luck!
Our program is fall, spring, & summer. Our instructors only allowed us enroll in 1 extra class during the summer semester. Myself & a few others only needed 1 basic computer class for our Associates…other students didn’t care about the Associates.
I was gonna do that, but a lot of people told me if you're an emt who already knows they want to try to get their medic, then you should just save time and skip aemt. And now I'm 2 months from graduating medic. Honestly, I'm glad I didn't do aemt. But mind you, I was an emt from 3 1/2 years before starting medic school.
Looking to start emt class next semester, do you recommend learning medical term before anatomy? Also should I learn all of anatomy first or at minimum the body planes and cavities? Ty
Hey Mckenzie, sure the current pricing is $137 for lifetime access to the video vault: As you scroll down the checkout page will see the pricing, the vault covers every level with exact study plans per level. You can pay in full or use Klarna to break up the payment into 4. www.prepareforems.com/checkout-vsl-21634221585945
You definitely have a different set up to where I am, here it's a 3 year bachelor degree then a 12 month internship program while you are on road then you are a fully qualified paramedic
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Hey evan can you make a video on vertigo. I'm one of your students in the video vault
Hey Coach, found out this morning I passed National Registry. I wanted to thank you for posting and doing what you do. You've helped me out tremendously with your explanations and breakdowns of many EMT skills. Thank you.
I just started my EMT training at my high school. I’m excited because this is all I’ve ever wanted to do in my life. This channel will probably be my saving grace here 😂
Just started my program today. One day closer to my medic. My program is 3 semesters long. 2 semesters of hospital rotations and in class studies. The third summer semester is our internship or road rotations. Overall it’s a 12 month program. Super pumped to get my medic license!
I start mine tomorrow! Super stoked (and a little nervous!!!) for it as well! Good luck man!
@@jg9764how's it going so far? I started mine around the same and it's been great!
Love your videos! Helped me tremendously with passing my NREMT test!
I failed mine. Any tips??
I take it in exactly a month
@@bobbyochoa2234 watch these videos. Study heart blood flow and the other systems he talks about. It gets super in depth about the heart. Best of luck!
Our program is fall, spring, & summer. Our instructors only allowed us enroll in 1 extra class during the summer semester. Myself & a few others only needed 1 basic computer class for our Associates…other students didn’t care about the Associates.
Yes makes you more marketable, my employer says 2 years to get your AAS
Very, great advice.
I think EMTs should do the route of Advance EMT and then to Paramedic. That way they learn some drugs and ALS procedures.
I went to Paramedic school right after EMT school and I did fine and I got my NREMT license on my first try it’s not necessary I’m only 22
@@alexisclutch3200were you working while in paramedic school? How were you paying for rent?
I was gonna do that, but a lot of people told me if you're an emt who already knows they want to try to get their medic, then you should just save time and skip aemt. And now I'm 2 months from graduating medic. Honestly, I'm glad I didn't do aemt. But mind you, I was an emt from 3 1/2 years before starting medic school.
Thank you for your vids
Yu just answered so many questions
Do the GE classes before starting school it prepares you for the biology concepts and academic rigor. Then graduate with the degree.
Looking to start emt class next semester, do you recommend learning medical term before anatomy? Also should I learn all of anatomy first or at minimum the body planes and cavities? Ty
I have a question, does your learning videos cover paramedic materials?
I’m pretty sure it does, I don’t have it myself though. I’m debating on getting it.
@@brandonurban9537 ok cuz I think ima get it so I can start studying for paramedic
lmk if u do get it, i wanna see if youre satisfied with what you purchased@@brandonurban9537
I was interested in your program but it doesn’t say how much it is on your website it just takes me to check out, can you please clarify the price?
Hey Mckenzie, sure the current pricing is $137 for lifetime access to the video vault: As you scroll down the checkout page will see the pricing, the vault covers every level with exact study plans per level. You can pay in full or use Klarna to break up the payment into 4. www.prepareforems.com/checkout-vsl-21634221585945
Thank you!@@TheParamedicCoach
Do you think when applying for jobs the employer prefers a degree rather than a certificate?
It’s the same
But what did you do with the degree? Besides bragging rights? Did it get you a raise?
So what were you doing for money while in paramedic school?
And if you already have a four year degree in B.S. 🤣 - I mean Bachelor’s of Science Degree - then what?
You'd probably get paid more.
Damn 14-18 months sounds nice. Try 9 months but only once a week…
i hate college i dont like pre reqs
You definitely have a different set up to where I am, here it's a 3 year bachelor degree then a 12 month internship program while you are on road then you are a fully qualified paramedic