if you in highschool some of them have a health occupations health,if not start with a local tech school and you prob have to start as a first responder.
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There are quite a lot of places available to you find information about becoming an paramedic. The website http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/ems/training.htm has information detailing the some of the training you will need.
Well heres how becoming a paramedic works... First thing you have to do is have your HS diploma. Then you must attend an EMT-Basic class. After becoming a certified basic you will need to choose a paramedic program. Many different ones are available throughout the country and the amount of hours needed vary by state. After you complete the class you take a state/national cert test. if and when you pass the test, you are a paramedic...good luck getting hired as a paramedic if you dont have any experience as a basic
In order to become a paramedic one must complete four tasks. First one must have a highschool diploma or GED. Secondly one must enroll in basic EMT training followed by intermediate EMT training. Thirdly one must enroll in paramedic training. Lastly one must complete paramedic certification.
The first step to becoming a paramedic is to receive a high school diploma or GED. CPR Training, EMT Basic Training, and specific paramedic training are required. After all elements have been completed, a EMT certification must be obtained by taking a test.
The average pay for an EMT/Paramedic with less then a year of experience is around $11.00 an hour.
A paramedic certification is a certification that allows you to become a paramedic.
Yes, paramedic is a noun, a word for a person who performs emergency medical care. The word paramedic is also an adjective for such things as the paramedic method or paramedic practice.
Paramedic is latin.
Attending a paramedic school is the best way to start or further your career as a paramedic. Paramedic schools offer basic and intermediate training, which cover similar material and skills. Intermediate training requires more hours than basic training. Training includes bandaging, splinting, airway management and administering therapeutic medicine. Paramedic schools require a mix of classroom learning and field training. Field training will put students in real life situations to prepare them for daily emergencies.
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