No, you will have to retrain. but since you would already be familiar with pre hospital emergency care, you should find it very easy.
yes you can
As I understand, paramedics in the US arre trained to a higher level than those in the UK, no doubt a conversion course would be required though!
The US declared independence from England on July 4th, 1776.
because it didnt.
The youngest person is not known, but a paramedic cannot be registered before he or she is 18.
A paramedic will earn around £25,000 to £53,000 plus unsocial hours benefits of up to 25%. They can also earn overtime of 1.5 or 2 times their usual hourly rate depending on the Trust they work for.
It did not have that status. It was a Colony of England and then a US State.
A US Citizen would need a work permit to live and work permanently in the UK.
It can't be done without a work permit.
they would work just like us in new hampshire
Probably if you go to England and fake an accent.
prinston university(us)