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Mar 07, 2005 01:17 AM

student on the rise


Hey gang! i haven't posted in sooo long, but that's what college does to you. it sucks away all your time and energy... but hey, it will all be worth it in the end.
I have decided to go into the Coast Guard. That way I can do marine science and nursing... and not explain the "odd combination" so much. i am still a pre nursing major, at a 4 year university. In another year or so, I plan on transfering to the technical college across from my university to get my RN degree... I'm taking courses here that will have me ahead of the game. I am taking advanced health and first aid... and once i pass the class I can become cpr certified (i'm saving myself a $75 lab fee at the tech school by taking it here.)

Now my question is, do you think it would be a good idea to become a paramedic while in college? I know that intro has nothing to do with my question.... but that's my question all the same. What can i expect as a paramedic? things that tug at my heart? I plan on specializing in burns so i should be okay right? any advice will be appreciated. thanks!


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from Dixielee
Old Mar 07, 2005, 02:22 PM
Updated Mar 07, 2005 at 02:26 PM by Dixielee

You may want to check out the requirements for becoming a paramedic. It, like nursing is a degree program. While some of the pre-reqs and other classes may overlap, you are looking at another degree program. It is difficult enough to just be in nursing school, I can't imagine trying to do both. A lot of this depends on what your career goals entail. If you want to be a flight nurse or work in ER, then the combination is a good thing to have (altho maybe not do at the same time). You may be a superperson and can do it all, but most of us I suspect would find it a difficult accomplishment.....but then, I am old and tired!

Edited to add:...I reread your original question and left out the answer about what to expect as a paramedic. I am an ER nurse, and have a pretty good idea what paramedics do, but to see for yourself, why not call your local ambulance service and ask if you can do some "ride alongs". If you explain that you are in school and would like to become a paramedic, they may be more likely to let you. In any case, maybe stroll on down to the fire department, or any place you might find paramedics hanging out and talk to them. You will get a lot more accurate info from those who are doing it, than from counselors at school or course descriptions. A wise person once told me (when I was young and wanted it all), ...Yes, you can do it all, just not all at once!
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Old Mar 08, 2005, 06:40 AM

hey thanks! you know your last statment reminded me of my mama.. and my grandma. (not to imply that you're old), but they often remind me that i can't do it all at once.. and if i mess up along the way.. i'm not a bad person.. i just need to do it again only do it right. hee hee... have a good one
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