I love my new position in the ED! Just did my ACLS yesterday, it was a great class, and it has me fired up to dig in more. I have my associates RN. The training facility that I did ACLS at trains medics. They were excellent instructors, and I am now wondering if there is a path I can take as an RN to do EMT work and possibly move on to Paramedic???? Or whether this is even a good move. My thinking was that that may be the only way I can get experience incubating and some other things...no disrespect intended, but I don't believe that going through all the EMT classes would be advantageous, but may be required to get that cert and Licensure...
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I love my new position in the ED! Just did my ACLS yesterday, it was a great class, and it has me fired up to dig in more. I have my associates RN. The training facility that I did ACLS at trains medics. They were excellent instructors, and I am now wondering if there is a path I can take as an RN to do EMT work and possibly move on to Paramedic???? Or whether this is even a good move. My thinking was that that may be the only way I can get experience incubating and some other things...no disrespect intended, but I don't believe that going through all the EMT classes would be advantageous, but may be required to get that cert and Licensure...