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LoadingMedic

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  1. While I agree with you that I may need antidepressant or anxiety medications. I don’t want to take them without first knowing my results. If everything comes back negative then all this would pass of course. It would only get worse if the results end up being positive. I very well may be overacting, granted. It’s just hard for me to accept knowing that I could have very well messed up everything I had planned for myself over something so stupid. Just the thought of knowing I possibly contracted a virus like this is beyond mentally exhausting .
  2. I’ve been hearing very good things about MCHD and I am extremely excited to have an opportunity to work for the company once I graduate paramedic school. May I ask why you prefer lone star over San Jac? Also since MCHD does a 24 on 24 off and 4 day off repeat schedule. Do you think this will be doable when going to the bridge program or will majority of my days most likely land of my work days? That’s my biggest concern. Thanks for the reply!
  3. Hello, Thank you for taking the time to read my post and respond to it. I am in the process of getting my paramedic right now in the state of Georgia and once I attain it I wanted to move to Texas working for MCHD with the paramedic license. Thank you for the response and the details. I was looking at Lone Star College and San Jacinto College.
  4. Hello everyone, I am looking to transition over to nursing from my paramedic. There is a part of me that wishes I would have just done the normal traditional route of nursing and attained my associate's degree. I am looking into some bridge programs located in Texas and Georgia. I came across one college called Lone Star College for the bridge program for paramedics but the program also I think requires attendance 2-3 days a week. I will not be able to confirm this until the school returns from spring break. My question is I am looking for some advice on anyone who has transitioned from there LPN or paramedic and became an RN. How did you do it and were you able to work full-time during it? I am a single male who has bills that need to be paid and I can't afford to not work while in the bridge program. Is there any advice or tips someone can give to someone in my situation? I am 26 years old and really want to attain my nursing degree before I turn 30 and then have my BSN before I turn 35. Also is there anything I can do prior to the nursing program to get a head to start on studying? Maybe pharmacology tips to start studying? Thank you to anyone who reads this!

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