Is that a light I see in this tunnel?
Dont kid yourself just yet. You are in the light right now, Clinicals. A skylight, just wait till internship- good times, buckle in. Then they give you a license and the real education starts.
I just went from EMT-B to P at the beginning or this year (finished school in Dec. 08). Its awesome but a hellofa ride. Enjoy every bit. This thread brought back some great memories/pains of the experience that seemed to last forever and is now but a memory, a good one (with some bad).
Great to be at the Paramedic level and provide that care some people cant live without.
good luck and enjoy:victory::beer:
aaron
I noticed you said that you had to do an internship. How exactly did that work? We dont have to do an internship before we receive our paramedic certification. As soon as we finish the class we can go take the state test.
I differentiated clinical time (hospital rounds) from field time (time on a rig working under a preceptor paramedic). Internship ie. field time. Im thinking all medic courses require this time and hope I am right. In my course, once signed off by my preceptor as a competent field medic, I was then able to take Nat. Reg. BTW, I went to school in reno,NV- REMSA.
Congrats again on almost being done w/school. I'm still traumatized and its been almost a year!