(long irrelevant story) but in a nutshell, a school I am looking at would require me to take 9 credits "in house" with them before taking Nursing 1. I have all of my gen eds completed as well as a prior bachelor's degree. I'm working through all of the sciences up through organic chem 2 at another school so I can apply to a grad program later, so I don't really have anything I "have" to take there besides the nursing classes. So, this brings me to my question.
I wonder what all of you think about me taking a 9 credit EMT-Basic course? It meets the requirement for the school and sounds fun! I don't yet have paid health care experience, so I thought this might give me a little face time at the local hospital. Are there any reasons why I might NOT want to do this course?? Are there things that EMTs learn which might conflict or confuse me with when I start nurse classes? Is having an EMT a help in my resume, or is it so totally different than nursing that it won't give me an advantage when I apply for a job as a new RN?
I know there are several former EMTs here who are now RNs, so any insight would be great.
I know the limited aspect of working with only an EMT-Basic, but I doubt I'd ever go through the Intermediate or Paramedic if that matters. Both our local hospitals (even today) are each hiring EMT-B, so I think the market is good enough to get a job- and if I go through the course, I'll be able to take several other 1 credit certificate trainings like PALS.
So- career advice would be sooo appreciated! Thanks
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(long irrelevant story) but in a nutshell, a school I am looking at would require me to take 9 credits "in house" with them before taking Nursing 1. I have all of my gen eds completed as well as a prior bachelor's degree. I'm working through all of the sciences up through organic chem 2 at another school so I can apply to a grad program later, so I don't really have anything I "have" to take there besides the nursing classes. So, this brings me to my question.
I wonder what all of you think about me taking a 9 credit EMT-Basic course? It meets the requirement for the school and sounds fun! I don't yet have paid health care experience, so I thought this might give me a little face time at the local hospital. Are there any reasons why I might NOT want to do this course?? Are there things that EMTs learn which might conflict or confuse me with when I start nurse classes? Is having an EMT a help in my resume, or is it so totally different than nursing that it won't give me an advantage when I apply for a job as a new RN?
I know there are several former EMTs here who are now RNs, so any insight would be great.
I know the limited aspect of working with only an EMT-Basic, but I doubt I'd ever go through the Intermediate or Paramedic if that matters. Both our local hospitals (even today) are each hiring EMT-B, so I think the market is good enough to get a job- and if I go through the course, I'll be able to take several other 1 credit certificate trainings like PALS.
So- career advice would be sooo appreciated! Thanks