A lot of the skills cross over. the biggest difference is you will need to learn how to do what you do in a totally different environment. With your expirence as an RN you can ace an EMT school with book smarts. hopefully you have the street smarts to use common since to stabalize a patient in the elements without a lot of personal saftey. You may need to take an EMT course in TX and get certified. If you are certified in another state as an EMT, get you National Registry (nremt.org) and you will be automatically registered in TX upon applying.
My question to you is why the heck would you want to go from being a RN to an EMT!? Get your paramedic or licensed paramedic, work both jobs (RN and EMT-P) in DFW and buy a new house and truck while looking for a cute doctor to marry in the hospitals you are in everyday!
Classes can be taken online through your state requirements of National registry for certified medical professionals. If you are a resident of Texas, you can use PERCOM for all EMT courses as well as First Responder.
http://percomonline.com/
Yes, Medic Rescue, Inc. offers emt training in Rockwall, Texas.
There are many states that will let a person get a RN license even with a Felony. Texas is one of the easiest states to go to when you have a felony.
You can go to get an EMT certification in the Tulsa, OK area at Tulsa community college. They hav a fantastic EMT program.
If you would like a job as an EMT you should first type a resume. Then you can go to your local unemployment office and apply for EMT jobs. You can also go to your state website and apply for available EMT jobs.
To find a job on emt, you should go to this site www.indeed.com/q-EMT-jobs.html. It will be easier for you if you already have an EMT certification and you can have a good work.
There are online emt schooling programs. You can go to www.emcert.com/ or education-portal.com/emt_training_online.html for online emt schooling programs.
Take an EMT class. Then you go to national registry where you have to pass a written and a skills test.
Infantry doesn't go through EMT training, unless they attend a course for it on their own volition. If you go for the 68W MOS (Healthcare SpecialistL, then you get EMT qualification. 11 series does not.
Yes you can obtain EMT training in Dallas TX. You can visit www.education-portal.com for several locations in your area to take the course.
Yes. Get GED & then become an EMT. After 2000 hrs as an emt you can qualify for paramedic.
There are several colleges in Cleveland. EMT classes can be found at most local colleges and universities.
You need you EMT certificate, then your CPR certificate, then you will need your EMT-B certificate and then you can chose to up it to intermediate and then you can go for your EMT exam and hopefully pass.